SFA [RV] (21-3, 12-1) vs. Texas A&M - Corpus Christi (10-14, 6-7)
WHEN: FEB 12 (WED) 7:00 P.M.
WHERE: American Bank Center (Corpus Christi, TX)
WATCH: Islander Digital Network
One win. Just one win. In a season where a team has racked up twenty-one and have a streak of eight wins going, what is one more win? Everything.
Last year, SFA just needed that one win for the last four games of the season to make Katy and make the miserable year just a little more bearable. It didn't happen. A talented team that is eyeing down a perfect conference record like other teams before them. Nope. One more win could have erased that -1 from the byline with a perfect 0 and a lot more top 25 talk. One win means a lot.
Wednesday, one win means locking up the trip to Katy this year. One win means giving it back to the team that blemished our record in our house. One win is going to clear the monkey off the shoulders of any doubt going into Katy because we will have beaten every Southland team this year. This game is big, and the Jacks know it. They are ready to win against the Islanders.
Last time out, Corpus did two things well. They hit a ridiculous near 60% three point percentage, and they kept anyone from scoring with a physical tight-knit defense. Kevon got 24, Kensmil chipped in 10, but it was a whole bunch of piddling from everyone else. We need a team this time to put buckets up. Last time, the Jacks were coming off four games against the worst teams in the conference. This time, Keller's team know that they are the best in the league because they have been tested. They want to show that to the Islanders this time.
Corpus is a home team. Ironically the only conference home game they have lost is to last place SE Louisiana, but home court advantage is going to be tested against a squad looking to finish this season perfect on the road in SLC play. Expect our bigs to be a little more dominant this time. Cam had 5 points in the previous meeting. His game is due for an eruption. Twelve total bench points is all we saw on Saturday against UNO. That number has to be higher. Stats say that Corpus shouldn't have really won the first game. Here's to math putting them back in their place.
Kevon has 20 points remaining to pass Walkup as the SFA D1 points leader. You know that he will be hungry for that title as soon as possible. Go get 'em Kevon!
Axe 'em!
WHEN: FEB 12 (WED) 7:00 P.M.
WHERE: American Bank Center (Corpus Christi, TX)
WATCH: Islander Digital Network
One win. Just one win. In a season where a team has racked up twenty-one and have a streak of eight wins going, what is one more win? Everything.
Last year, SFA just needed that one win for the last four games of the season to make Katy and make the miserable year just a little more bearable. It didn't happen. A talented team that is eyeing down a perfect conference record like other teams before them. Nope. One more win could have erased that -1 from the byline with a perfect 0 and a lot more top 25 talk. One win means a lot.
Wednesday, one win means locking up the trip to Katy this year. One win means giving it back to the team that blemished our record in our house. One win is going to clear the monkey off the shoulders of any doubt going into Katy because we will have beaten every Southland team this year. This game is big, and the Jacks know it. They are ready to win against the Islanders.
Last time out, Corpus did two things well. They hit a ridiculous near 60% three point percentage, and they kept anyone from scoring with a physical tight-knit defense. Kevon got 24, Kensmil chipped in 10, but it was a whole bunch of piddling from everyone else. We need a team this time to put buckets up. Last time, the Jacks were coming off four games against the worst teams in the conference. This time, Keller's team know that they are the best in the league because they have been tested. They want to show that to the Islanders this time.
Corpus is a home team. Ironically the only conference home game they have lost is to last place SE Louisiana, but home court advantage is going to be tested against a squad looking to finish this season perfect on the road in SLC play. Expect our bigs to be a little more dominant this time. Cam had 5 points in the previous meeting. His game is due for an eruption. Twelve total bench points is all we saw on Saturday against UNO. That number has to be higher. Stats say that Corpus shouldn't have really won the first game. Here's to math putting them back in their place.
Kevon has 20 points remaining to pass Walkup as the SFA D1 points leader. You know that he will be hungry for that title as soon as possible. Go get 'em Kevon!
Axe 'em!
Ryan
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