Entertaining game between the Owls and Explorers. Most
accounts of the game offered a similar assessment, adding that it was a typical
Big Five game. Which, actually, it wasn’t. A Big Five game, that is. The next time Temple and LaSalle match up,
then at the Gola Arena, will count in the Big Five standings. While on the subject of the Big Five, it’s
time for the group to evolve. It’s now time for the City Six.
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More than 8000 fans watched the evening’s proceedings. More than respectable. LaSalle fans filled two sections of the
Liacouras Center. Not a bad turnout for a LaSalle road game, yet considering
that the game was but a 10-minute subway ride for students on the LaSalle
campus, I expected more fans. After all, LaSalle came into the game with a record of 13 up, and just 5 down, the best
start to a season in many a year.
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Balanced scoring, and better than 50% shooting, were key to
Temple’s win. Four Owls scored in double
figures, led by Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson’s career high of 19 points. Temple has shot better than 50% from the field
in six games this year. Unsurprisingly, the Owls have won five of them.
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The oddsmakers had Temple favored by 5. During the last 11
minutes of the game, Temple owlways led, but never by more than 5, until Khalif
Wyatt made two foul shots to give Temple its final six-point margin, and give
rise to the “I Believe We Have Won” chant.
While there were no lead changes
in the second half, on four occasions in the final ten minutes a LaSalle score
cut their deficit to one. Nail-biter.
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LaSalle played a solid game. Only 8 turnovers. But , like Temple,
they field a short team, and the Cherry and White won the boards, outrebounding
the Explorers by 38-27.
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PubWebb was the venue for a pre-game gathering of Temple
fans (many in soccer scarves, see below).
The purchase of these scarves support the Temple soccer program.
Here
is Temple Sports Hall of Fame member Edna Brown-Hecht (far-right) with President Ann Hart,
after President Hart was presented with the scarf during the game. (Chronicowls commenter Nelson Dunham is at left).
1 comment:
Great blog report - loved the Scarve push
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