Saw the game on ESPN but didn't record it. Nice to have these clips to play over and over again. Reed's pass .......... just amazing! An experienced and battle-tested team under a disciplined offensive scheme just seems to have all its players aware of where everybody else is at all times.
Next year is going to be SSOOOOOOO GOOD! (Hey ... even this year, in whatever form the post-season takes, could have some thrills.)
Last Edit: Mar 13, 2005 9:21:44 GMT -5 by HoyaLawya
Post by JohnJacquesLayup on Mar 13, 2005 11:27:30 GMT -5
I think the individual maturity, matched with the second year in a complicated system will have us seeing many more spectacular plays next season. I think the UCONN game was just a preview . . .
Really wish we could have pulled out the win, but these were two of our best plays of the season. I'll never get tired watching these highlights and the numerous replays. Thanks Nodak!
Go Hoyas, Win the NIT!
Flag Man, 2005-06 Hoya Blue, 2005-07 President, Georgetown Club of Northern California, 2013-2016
While walking by hoops courts in Grammercy Park on Sunday, must have seen about 4 kids (ages 10 - 13) all trying to do their own Ray Reed impression. I don't think one of them even got their pass within 5 ft of the intended person.
Post by ][-][ 0 `/ /-\ 5 on Mar 15, 2005 0:01:19 GMT -5
Yea i saw he turned his head a little to the side just as he blew by the first defender. Man what court vision. You get a pat on the back and a cookie ray.
Those two highlights plays -- being replayed constantly on ESPN -- do wonders for recruiting. ANyone who thinks the Princeton is a boring, slow offense got another perspective. As the announcers said about Bowman's reverse slam... "I never saw Princeton do THAT!"
Calling Brandon Rush.... please report to the Highlights House!