SFA (14-11, 7-7) vs. Seattle (16-10, 9-6)
WHEN: 2/22 (THU) 9:00P.M.
WHERE: Redhawk Center (Seattle, WA)
WATCH: ESPN+
Since beating Seattle in a superb game in Nacogdoches to give the Jacks a 5-2 second place record, the Jacks have gone 2-5 losing to every team ahead of them in the WAC (and ACU) to sink to fifth place. Alternately, the Redhawks have gone on a 6-2 record beating first place team GCU once and losing to them in overtime in the rematch. They have set themselves up for a strong finish to the season as their final 5 games of the season may climax in a showdown with Tarleton for the coveted #2 seed.
SFA is going on a difficult road trip right when they find themselves struggling mentally the most. Currently they are one game back from a much needed bye in the conference tournament, but also they have just a thin two game margin from missing the tournament. This road swing is the real make or break for the team. Do the Jacks have the mental fortitude to pull themselves off of the brink and set things in order? Tonight's matchup will show us a lot.
The Jacks have only played in Seattle's tiny gym one time. It was an 8 point loss in their first WAC season. It was their last regular season loss of the year as the Jacks went on a 10 game winning streak to claim their one WAC title. While this season's Jacks don't have that possibility even with a 6 game sweep, every game is still important. The Jacks players matchup well with Seattle if, IF, we don't give up a million threes. Cam Tyson didn't play in the January game and we had Hall and Cajuste. Beaubrun and Nana each had 16 points. We've got to win big inside.
Stay up for the late game tonight.
Axe 'em!
WHEN: 2/22 (THU) 9:00P.M.
WHERE: Redhawk Center (Seattle, WA)
WATCH: ESPN+
Since beating Seattle in a superb game in Nacogdoches to give the Jacks a 5-2 second place record, the Jacks have gone 2-5 losing to every team ahead of them in the WAC (and ACU) to sink to fifth place. Alternately, the Redhawks have gone on a 6-2 record beating first place team GCU once and losing to them in overtime in the rematch. They have set themselves up for a strong finish to the season as their final 5 games of the season may climax in a showdown with Tarleton for the coveted #2 seed.
SFA is going on a difficult road trip right when they find themselves struggling mentally the most. Currently they are one game back from a much needed bye in the conference tournament, but also they have just a thin two game margin from missing the tournament. This road swing is the real make or break for the team. Do the Jacks have the mental fortitude to pull themselves off of the brink and set things in order? Tonight's matchup will show us a lot.
The Jacks have only played in Seattle's tiny gym one time. It was an 8 point loss in their first WAC season. It was their last regular season loss of the year as the Jacks went on a 10 game winning streak to claim their one WAC title. While this season's Jacks don't have that possibility even with a 6 game sweep, every game is still important. The Jacks players matchup well with Seattle if, IF, we don't give up a million threes. Cam Tyson didn't play in the January game and we had Hall and Cajuste. Beaubrun and Nana each had 16 points. We've got to win big inside.
Stay up for the late game tonight.
Axe 'em!