Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Huskies Quote of the Week

QUOTE TO NOTE- " We're just a little more comfortable at home. That's why we play better."
Huskie guard Ryan Appleby after win over USC.

Still In It

For the first time this year, the Dawgs mada a justified case that they belong in the tourney. Unfortunently, its a little to late to play catch up. After demolishing #24 USC 85-70 last thursday, the huskies rolled down to L.A. and punished the extremely good and talented #2 ranked UCLA team by the score of 61-51. Sophmore sensation Jon Brockman led the way with 20 points and 13 rebounds. On the season that puts Brockman at 14.1 ppg adn 9.6rpg, which is good enough to put him on the All- Pac-10 first team. If the dawgs can beat the #2 team in the counrty,which has the #1 rpi, and a 9-1 record versus ranked opponents this year, then they can win the Pac-10 tourney just as easily as any other team in it to win it.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Huskies Quote of the Week

QUOTE TO NOTE- "Effort, intensity, purpose-- all those were things we didnt have tonight. This was an embarrassing loss." Jon Brockman after after tough loss at Oregon State.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

NIT anybody?

Its sad to say that the dawgs might and probably will have to settle for the NIT tourney this year. I guess it doesnt sound so bad when you add teams like Uconn, Michigan State, Maryland, GT, Syracuse, who are usually powerhouse programs, and who have also been to, or won a national championship or two in the past 10 years or so. I may me dissapointed with the season the dawgs are having, like every fan, but to critisize there last two games by which they only lost by a combined 8 points to 2 top 10 ranked teams is just non-sence. It is possible however, if the dawgs finish out the season w/ w's in there last four games and also do good in the pac ten tourney. Thats the only way the dawgs will be able to put on some dancing shoes. Easier said then done.

Huskie Quote of the Week

QUOTE TO NOTE- " There are a lot of guys on the team that were mad after this one, real mad." Huskie guard Justin Dentmon, after the dawgs lost 65-61 to WSU for the 2nd time

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Rollercoaster

They go up, they go down, they go in loops, they are the Washington Huskies. After writing about how the dawgs were finally back on track and looking to make a statement in the Pac-ten and strengthen your resume for the big dance last week, they once agian find a way to wipe out all hope for any kind of conference comeback or a tourney bid. After writng about how good the dawgs were doin again, they go into Arizona and just get stomped on, just embarrased. Once agian, I was decieved by the huskies play. After beating Cal and #25 stanford last week, I began to think positive about the dawgs agian, and coming into last nights game with the Cougs, I really believed that they could beat them, and Im not just saying that because Im a UW fan. One blown game and maybe a deciding factor in which the Huskies make the tourney later, I found myself not too heartbroken over it. Deep down I knew that the Dawgs would lose, not by a blow out of any sort, but by a nail biter in which every major seattle team seems to lose by everytime there put in the spot light. With thee exception of the Hawks in the Superbowl last year because the Steelers couldnt of paid the refs any more to blow the game for us seattle fans.

Huskie Quote of the Week

QUOTE TO NOTE " When we were at Cal, they really punked us. They kept swinging at us, and we didn't fight back. It was a focal point to kill them on the boards"-- Washington's Jon Brockman on the rematch with Cal.