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CrazyEcho

According to the espn Box Score, Frozena recorded a trillion.  What a stud!

Steve Buscemi

He almost ruined it with a steal... but a true trillion nonetheless
"I work out twice a day, six days a week and on Sunday I go to church."  -John Dawson

Danny Noonan

Too bad he didn't get the steal and breakaway.......the BC would've been up for grabs

turk17

Did Titus himself ever register a Tril?

mu_hilltopper

Quote from: Danny Noonan on January 10, 2011, 08:13:49 PM
Too bad he didn't get the steal and breakaway.......the BC would've been up for grabs

I thought it was loud when Novak hit the go-ahead 3 vs. Notre Dame years ago.

Frozena with a steal and breakaway slam would endanger the structural integrity of the Bradley Center.

Danny Noonan

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on January 10, 2011, 09:31:12 PM
I thought it was loud when Novak hit the go-ahead 3 vs. Notre Dame years ago.

Good call-As far as crowd noise in the BC, I would rate Novak's game winner right behind Diener's 3 against the 'Cards to tie it up in '03. Unfortunately, it was followed by one of the quitest moments after Gaines hit the ridiculous game winner.

Sir Lawrence

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on January 10, 2011, 09:31:12 PM
I thought it was loud when Novak hit the go-ahead 3 vs. Notre Dame years ago.

Frozena with a steal and breakaway slam would endanger the structural integrity of the Bradley Center.
Only I don't think it was a three.  Pretty damn loud though. 
Ludum habemus.

mug644

Looks like Gardner got THREE TRILLION. But that's actually a disappointment, no?

leever

Seriously - Frozena can dunk?????

brewcity77


Stretchdeltsig

Frozena was a great high school basketball player.  I think he averaged 21 points per game and was all conference as a senior at St. Mary's, Menasha, WI

Shanunu

Quote from: leever on January 11, 2011, 11:15:55 AM
Seriously - Frozena can dunk?????

In warmups during the putback drill Frozena very nearly had a dunk. I bet with a full head of steam he could just barely throw one down.

MU_Iceman

Quote from: Danny Noonan on January 10, 2011, 09:55:34 PM
Good call-As far as crowd noise in the BC, I would rate Novak's game winner right behind Diener's 3 against the 'Cards to tie it up in '03. Unfortunately, it was followed by one of the quitest moments after Gaines hit the ridiculous game winner.

That was easily the biggest emotional rollercoaster I ever experienced in a 10 second span at the BC...F-ing Gaines, who pulls up five feet behind the arc with 5 seconds left!?  And then we rush back the other way and Diener doesn't see Novak standing all alone behind the arc on the wing...

Way to go, Noonan...you've got me fired up again!   >:(

Danny Noonan

Quote from: MU_Iceman on January 11, 2011, 12:03:02 PM
That was easily the biggest emotional rollercoaster I ever experienced in a 10 second span at the BC...F-ing Gaines, who pulls up five feet behind the arc with 5 seconds left!?  And then we rush back the other way and Diener doesn't see Novak standing all alone behind the arc on the wing...

Way to go, Noonan...you've got me fired up again!   >:(

Sorry, wasn't my intention; Instead, Just think of Mike Deane dancing around Freedom Hall :).  ( Note: I had forgotten that Novak was wide open on the wing)

MerrittsMustache

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Quote from: MU_Iceman on January 11, 2011, 12:03:02 PM
That was easily the biggest emotional rollercoaster I ever experienced in a 10 second span at the BC...F-ing Gaines, who pulls up five feet behind the arc with 5 seconds left!?  And then we rush back the other way and Diener doesn't see Novak standing all alone behind the arc on the wing...

Way to go, Noonan...you've got me fired up again!   >:(

I thought the Francisco Garcia 3 was worse. MU had that game WON. It was over. But they couldn't hit clutch FTs and Amoroso had the dumbest foul I've ever seen committed when he turned and gave a two-handed shove to the L'ville player during a FT attempt. I have a friend who is normally very sane but, to this day, he is convinced Amo was taking money to throw that game. That reminds me, I should call that guy and ask him his thoughts on the up-coming L'ville game  :D

EDIT: Meant Garcia, not Smith. Mixed up my heart-breaking losses to L'ville.

rugbydrummer

#15
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on January 10, 2011, 09:59:52 PM
Only I don't think it was a three.  Pretty damn loud though.  

It was definitely a three two.

thanks SL!

Sir Lawrence

#16
Quote from: rugbydrummer on January 11, 2011, 10:36:39 PM
It was definitely a three.
In front of a record setting crowd of 18,874, senior Steve Novak propelled Marquette to victory with a shot that will go down as one of the most talked about in the history of the Marquette - Notre Dame rivalry. With the score tied at 65 Novak ran through a series of screens and received a pass from fellow senior Joe Chapman. Novak created space with a dribble and, with the hand of Notre Dame's Kyle McAlarney in his face, popped a fade-away jumper from about 19 feet 6 inches as the game clock ran down to 1.1 seconds. The shot that sent nearly the Bradley Center into a frenzy would prove to be the difference in Marquette's 67-65 win Friday night.

And, from the WIKI:

In a finish that evoked memories of Doc Rivers' winning, half-court heave in 1981 at the Milwaukee Arena, Steve Novak's two-pointer from deep in the right corner with 1.1 seconds left propelled the Marquette Golden Eagles to a nail-biting, 67-65 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Friday night at the Bradley Center.
Ludum habemus.

Coleman

Quote from: Sir Lawrence on January 11, 2011, 10:44:06 PM
In front of a record setting crowd of 18,874, senior Steve Novak propelled Marquette to victory with a shot that will go down as one of the most talked about in the history of the Marquette - Notre Dame rivalry. With the score tied at 65 Novak ran through a series of screens and received a pass from fellow senior Joe Chapman. Novak created space with a dribble and, with the hand of Notre Dame's Kyle McAlarney in his face, popped a fade-away jumper from about 19 feet 6 inches as the game clock ran down to 1.1 seconds. The shot that sent nearly the Bradley Center into a frenzy would prove to be the difference in Marquette's 67-65 win Friday night.

And, from the WIKI:

In a finish that evoked memories of Doc Rivers' winning, half-court heave in 1981 at the Milwaukee Arena, Steve Novak's two-pointer from deep in the right corner with 1.1 seconds left propelled the Marquette Golden Eagles to a nail-biting, 67-65 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Friday night at the Bradley Center.


Best moment of college

pbiflyer

Quote from: mug644 on January 10, 2011, 10:21:35 PM
Looks like Gardner got THREE TRILLION. But that's actually a disappointment, no?

Could be worse, one of the guys on this team was a 5 Trillionaire, in overtime no less.
http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=310112633

TallTitan34

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on January 10, 2011, 09:31:12 PM
I thought it was loud when Novak hit the go-ahead 3 vs. Notre Dame years ago.

Frozena with a steal and breakaway slam would endanger the structural integrity of the Bradley Center.

http://vid273.photobucket.com/albums/jj229/marquettetitan34/novak.mp4

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