Did anyone notice a move Gregg Marshall made early in the first half. Bradley ran off to a quick lead, and WSU starter Aaron Ellis took a poorly advised shot that missed badly. Marshall pulled him out and inserted walkon Mason Felter, who had played in only 1 game all year, and played just 2 minutes of total playing time! The kid played just 7 minutes in the game, and he had 0 points, 1 rebound and a turnover, but it obviouslky was meant to send a message to Ellis and the other Shocker starters.
I don't think I've ever seen a coach make a move like this so early in a game. Ellis, by the way, did not play again in the first half, but did get back into the game in the second half, and scored 1 point.
Stutz had a nice game off the bench (12/7), and Durley, who killed BU in the game at Wichita, had 13/13, plus few big baskets late to bring them back. WSU won the rebounding 33-22, but one huge turnover with around 11 seconds left made a difference.
I don't think I've ever seen a coach make a move like this so early in a game. Ellis, by the way, did not play again in the first half, but did get back into the game in the second half, and scored 1 point.
Stutz had a nice game off the bench (12/7), and Durley, who killed BU in the game at Wichita, had 13/13, plus few big baskets late to bring them back. WSU won the rebounding 33-22, but one huge turnover with around 11 seconds left made a difference.
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