The Salukis played 40 minutes of high energy basketball tonight holding Henderson State to 44 points (13 for 41, 32%) including just 1 for 10 from 3 point range. The intensity showed in the foul column as well with SIU committing 28 personal fouls in the game. The referees called the game pretty tight and a few of those fouls would have never been called in a MVC game but you can’t fault the salukis for being aggressive and it was a big improvement from the last game.
Brian Mullins put a lot of pressure on the
Southern played good man to man defense all night long and I don’t think they will play very much (if any) zone defense this season. It took
Tyrone Green got the start in the place of Wesley Clemmons but neither player stepped up to play significantly well. Matt Shaw, Tony Young, and Brian Mullins were the leaders for SIU tonight. Young and Mullins did a good job of feeding the down low to Falker and Shaw. Shaw, who rebounded extremely well, put up 16 points and 14 boards to earn Saluki Hoops Player of the Game honors.
Southern broke the game open late in the second half with a full court press that was way too much for
Check back later this week and we’ll look ahead to Friday nights home opener, tell you about 7 foot 1 Kobby Acquah’s free throw stroke, and we’ll tell you why Jordan Armstrong has a chance to help this team win. Until then feel free to comment below (you don’t have to sign up for an account or anything) and let us know your thoughts on the Salukis!
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Is it just me or is it weird that we play DII schools in the preseason and then a DIII team in the opener? Oh well, at least they will get an easy win.
I'm assuming Kobby is an absurd cartoon-like creature, constructed from wire coathangers, who bombs free throws off the glass which rebound to half court. Never underestiate the comic relief factor.
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