>It’s more basketball, go figure.
>My ability to focus today sucks.
I call that last one “Peek-a-boo #3: In Celebration”, that other one is too square for its own good. I should stop posting sports.
>Oh look, more basketball
>First the layers:
Freshman guard Derek Jackson holds the ball over his head and looks for his teammate, freshman guard Trey Zeigler, to pass to during the second half of Tuesday night’s 53-49 loss against Wright State at McGuirk Arena. Jackson recorded 12 points, going 4-6 from the court and 1-2 from behind the three-point line, in 17 minutes.
And next the action:
Wright State senior guard N’Gai Evans shot is blocked as freshman guard Trey Zeigler reaches from behind Evans during the first half of Tuesday’s game at McGuirk Arena. Zeigler played 37 minutes, recording six points and three rebounds in the 53-49 loss to the Raiders.
The game was pretty awful. Felt like I was watching 5th graders play street ball.
>Oh man, basketball!
>Just to appease the likes of Josh Kodis, here is the first basketball blog post. I haven’t shot basketball in a while. And it shows. 12 more home games left to get in the groove, plus whatever away games I get to shoot.
Senior guard Antonio Weary’s attempted shot is blocked Temple senior forward Lavoy Allen and junior guard Ramone Moore Wednesday during CMU’s home opener at McGuirk Arena. Weary, who played 27 minutes, went 2-8 with four points, and also recorded three rebounds.
And this one is just funny lookin’. Hah.
Senior forward Will McClure looks down at Temple junior guard Ramone Moore after attempting to block his shot during the second half Wednesday at CMU’s home opener in McGuirk Arena. McClure played 29 minutes, going 2-5 for four points and recorded a team-high nine rebounds.
>Men’s Basketball vs. Kent State 2/6/10
>Some action shots:
Junior Forward/Center William McClure scrambles for the ball during the Chippewa’s 68-63 loss to the first place Kent State University Golden Flashes on Feb 6.
Junior guard Amir Rashid looks to recover the ball while driving to the hoop during the Chippewa’s 68-63 loss to the first place Kent State University Golden Flashes on Feb 6.
Some feature-y shots:
CMU Men’s Basketball coach Ernie Zeigler yells at the bench for a substitute player during the Chippewa’s 68-63 loss to the first place Kent State University Golden Flashes on Feb 6.
CMU men’s basketball coach Ernie Zeigler talks to junior Forward/Center Marko Spica after Spica acted out negatively after a time out, including slamming his fist down on the scoring table during the Chippewa’s 68-63 loss to the first place Kent State University Golden Flashes on Feb 6.