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ORU transfer Jordan Kaufman with the shot

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Such terrible defense on that play. Both post defenders left their man and tried to trap the ball.

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3 hours ago, Dr. Cornelius said:

Such terrible defense on that play. Both post defenders left their man and tried to trap the ball.

That was pretty amazing. Nobody even in the paint when the pass was made.

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#24 was Youngstown State's go-to guy and everyone - including all of the Oakland players assumed he was going to force up/take the last shot. He jumped up (freezing the Oakland players) and made a nice pass to Jorden Kaufman - who handled the pass and made the lay up. Got to believe it was a called play. If the guys just stay on their man, the game would have been over and Oakland would be going to the tournament.

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That's just karma for what Oakland did to ORU in 2005.....:geek:

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Oakland has gone from D-2, to the Mid-Con/Summit, to tops in the Horizon league, in a relatively short period of time...

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Oakland looked really good in the 2nd half vs. Clemson in the NIT the other night....the Grizz came from 17 down not win....frankly, I thought they should have been in the NCAA Tournament as an at large ahead of Wake and Providence....:|

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