The Good:
CU did not lose to a DII school, so we get to stay in the MVC another year
Young: 8-10 FT (if he can shoot free throws this year, he will be hard to defend because you can't just hack him like last year) Also 6 A, 16 pts
Little McDermott: 18 pts, 7 Rbs, 1 TO. 6-6 from the line and 6-9 from the field. A couple of nifty offensive moves.
Jahenns: (2-5 FG, 1-3 Threes, 4 Rbs, 1 TO) Not huge stats, but looks like he will be able to adequately fill time when Young needs a breather.
Runnels: 3-5 FG, 1-1 threes, 2 Rbs, 2-2 FTs, 0 TO. Solid game, though we will need more boards from him.
FREE PIZZA.
The not so good:
Got outrebounded by 4 by a DII school.
Lawson very subpar night against DII opponents (though perhaps still feeling the effects of reported recent illnes)
Casey Harriman: Not going to be able to do a whole lot this year, IMO, playing with torn labrum. Played only a little and really didn't get much done. Took a charge, as usual, which reportedly was very painful for his bad shoulder.
Ethan Wragge: Hit only three he took, but playing time very limited by inability to play defense and foul trouble (again). He is not going to be on the court as much as we need him to be if he can't get that straightened out.
Korver: 1-6 3 pts (made first one, then missed 6 - some badly).
25% as a team from three. Allowed DII school to shoot 53% from three in second half.
Did I mention outrebounded by 4? Did I also mention gave up 17 offensive boards to a DII school? That is going to have to get changed in a hurry or it will be a long, long season.
Probably more positives than negatives overall. Northern State does look like a pretty good DII school - or at least we made them look like one. But, plenty to work on in the coming week.