Let me tell you a little bit about this team. Both teams came out shooting 3s... for the first 5 minutes or so. LMU was hotter than us, yes. We gave them an 8 point lead, yes. I will be honest and say not once was I worried. Why? They did nothing but shoot jump shots. I was more worried about our ability to score against the zone than I was them beating us shooting a **** ton of jump shots. They eventually cooled off and we ran away with it when we started running the floor with them. With 1 minute in the first half, they had 7 team fouls and we had 0 because all they did was shoot jumpers.<div>
</div><div>I won't give a full-out synopsis because it is useless. I don't think we had a stereotypical "hangover game" from an effort perspective. We hustled and made some great plays. We moved the ball pretty well, even against the zone. Needless to say, we played a little better than I expected us to considering we were 2 starters out and just got done winning a big tournament. Good, solid win for us. Certainly not a team we would normally get up for, but we took care of business and didn't put ourselves in a position to lose, and for that, I am grateful. </div><div>
</div><div>This stretch between now and the West Virginia game will be tougher than it appears on paper simply because we can't afford to lose. If we can win the games against UT Martin, North Texas, Troy, Northwestern State, and Detroit Mercy, and win a few of the big games with West 17ing Virginia, Baylor, and Utah State, we should be in great shape going into conference play. We just can't afford to lose any games in that first group. </div>
</div><div>I won't give a full-out synopsis because it is useless. I don't think we had a stereotypical "hangover game" from an effort perspective. We hustled and made some great plays. We moved the ball pretty well, even against the zone. Needless to say, we played a little better than I expected us to considering we were 2 starters out and just got done winning a big tournament. Good, solid win for us. Certainly not a team we would normally get up for, but we took care of business and didn't put ourselves in a position to lose, and for that, I am grateful. </div><div>
</div><div>This stretch between now and the West Virginia game will be tougher than it appears on paper simply because we can't afford to lose. If we can win the games against UT Martin, North Texas, Troy, Northwestern State, and Detroit Mercy, and win a few of the big games with West 17ing Virginia, Baylor, and Utah State, we should be in great shape going into conference play. We just can't afford to lose any games in that first group. </div>