• WBB 12:30 pm Friday: Aggies (10-2) @ Fordham (8-4)
    The Rams come right back and run away to a 10 point lead with only 1 1/2 minutes left.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Friday: Aggies (10-2) @ Fordham (8-4)
    Aggies battle back from 9 down to tie the game at 51 with 5 minutes to go! Go Ags!
  • WBB 12:30 pm Friday: Aggies (10-2) @ Fordham (8-4)
    Cold shooting and poor rebounding are plaguing the Aggies and Fordham takes control 42-35 at the end of the 3rd quarter.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Friday: Aggies (10-2) @ Fordham (8-4)
    As advertised, G'mrice Davis took over the game for the Rams in the second quarter and exerted her will on the boards (8 rebounds) with her aggressive play to take a 28-25 lead at the half. The Aggies will need to match Fordham's aggressive play to stay in this one.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Friday: Aggies (10-2) @ Fordham (8-4)
    17-10 Aggies at the end of the first quarter.
  • Would Tougher Non-Conference Schedules Be Better for MBB & WBB?
    I thought the men's schedule was much better this year as you noted. None of those games were blowout loses and a couple more of them were there for the taking but we didn't close them out. I think the holy school games are there mostly because no one else will come to the Pavilion although Les has said that he likes to give these local area teams a chance to play up against us in a facility like the Pavilion. The folks over on the Big West Boards generally think Les purposely makes a weak schedule to pad the win loss column. I don't buy that though.
  • Nice article on Ron Gould
    Nice article. He always cared a lot for his players that's for sure and he has certainly proven himself to be a great RB coach.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Thursday: Aggies (9-2) vs Yale (7-4)
    The Aggies took care of business in game #1 of the Fordham Holiday Classic by knocking off Yale 71-61. This is a good win for the Ags playing all the way across the country in the frigid Bronx.

    Yale is a good team and they apply a lot of pressure on defense and, they were true to form today by forcing the Aggies into 22 TO's. Even so, the Ags broke the press often for transition buckets and forced 17 TO's of their own.

    Rachel Nagel was back in good form and scored 17 to lead the Ags followed by Cierra Hall's best offensive performance with 15 points. She also pulled down 9 rebounds and, along with Nina Bessolo, hounded the Bulldogs with pressure defense. Marly Anderson played great defense in relief of Morgan Bertsch while Morgan was limited with fouls.

    The Aggies came out in the second half and played solid basketball to break open a tight game and led by as many as 18 with 3:35 left. Yale closed with a flurry of buckets in the final 3 minutes to pull within 8 but the Ags maintained their poise and put the game away.

    The Ags will now play the host team, Fordham, for the title tomorrow. The Rams trounced Hartford 69-44 today. The game will be broadcast live by KDVS 90.3 FM. The game call by Greg Wong and Max Agress is outstanding and very professional. Great job by those two!
  • WBB 12:30 pm Thursday: Aggies (9-2) vs Yale (7-4)
    52-43 Aggies at the end of the 3rd quarter.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Thursday: Aggies (9-2) vs Yale (7-4)
    38-33 Ags at the half. Very competitive ball game and Yale's pressure has bothered the Aggies and the Ags have 12 TO's. The Aggies have forced 10 TO's themselves. The team who takes care of the ball and plays better defense will win this game.
  • WBB 12:30 pm Thursday: Aggies (9-2) vs Yale (7-4)
    Aggies take a 25-18 lead after the first quarter.
  • MBB 2:30 pm Friday: Aggies (7-4) vs Lamar (8-3)
    Well, 69aggie, I played for several "old style" coaches many years ago who yelled, cursed, shamed and, at times, even grabbed players by the jersey or face mask and got up in their faces. They thought that intimidation was the way to motivate the players. It drove me out of sports.

    One baseball team I was on lost only one game all season. The coach was a tyrant and I hated playing for him even though we were champions. Playing for him wasn't any fun. I loved winning but you felt on edge every game fearing that if you screwed up he'd chew you out or pull you out of the game and embarrass you in front of the fans.

    I also played for a coach who always gave us advice and encouragement when we made errors. It felt good to play for him and we played hard for him.

    I'm not saying any of our coaches do anything like that; it wouldn't be tolerated today. I just think you can get more out of your players, whether it's a large team sport or a small one, by building great relationships with your players and giving advice and encouragement rather than yelling and fuming on the sidelines.

    Just my opinion....
  • MBB 2:30 pm Friday: Aggies (7-4) vs Lamar (8-3)
    I don't think the guys hate Coach Les by any means. We have seen defections from the team under Les and we know that not every player is going to be comfortable with his style of coaching but players leave for other reasons also. He demands a lot of his players both on and off the court which is as it should be. Could he get the same results and tone down the intensity and stomping along the sidelines and not risk discouraging the team's morale? I think he could but Les is a fiery, competitive coach. He was an undersized player without great speed in the NBA but it was his competitive nature that allowed him to succeed. So I don't think we'll see him dial down the intensity anytime soon.

    Coach Sochor got incredible results from his teams and he wasn't scowling and barking along the sidelines. Many players respond well to Sochor's positive coaching style. There's enough to pay attention to on court without seeing an exasperated coach on the sideline and have that getting into your head. Just my 2 cents worth...
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    Ags go down 72-62 in OT. Ed Polite single handily beat the Ags in OT when he took over the game and scored the first 11 points of OT.

    We had a great chance to win this one in regulation up 3 with under 30 seconds. TJ's shot gets blocked and Hicks nailed a 3 to tie it and then we turn the ball over on the last possession.

    The Aggies never found a good offensive rhythm and, with what has been the case all season, we struggled to shoot well outside of the paint. Siler Schneider was only 4-16 today after going 3-10 yesterday. We will not be a front runner in the Big West unless we find some good outside shooting.

    In the post game interview Coach Les faulted defense for not getting the clutch stops when we needed to. He rarely has much to say when our offense struggles and shoots poorly from the perimeter. Really, I guess there's not much you can do about the shots not falling but you can always look at where the defense broke down. From Les' perspective, if you execute on offense, the ball either will or won't go into the bucket. There's not much else you can do when players are shooting poorly but you can always do something about how you defend.
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    55-55 at the end of regulation. Going to OT
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    Add in that Schneider is cold as ice 1-10. He has not shot well for several straight games. Shorts back in the game!
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    TJ Shorts got injured and went immediately to the locker room. Hope it not a serious injury.
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    The Ags are struggling on offense but manage to stay close 32-29 Radford at the half. The Highlanders are shooting 60% so the Aggie D needs to step up in the second half. Mooney canned a couple of 3's which is nice to see. Siler had a rough shooting game against Lamar and it has continued into today as he is only 1-6. Need to get him going. AJ John has had to sit since he picked up 2 fouls in 1 minute of PT.
  • MBB 2:30 pm Saturday: Aggies (8-4) vs Radford (6-6)
    Ags come out cold shooting 2-7. AJ John has picked up 2 quick fouls. 6-5 Ags at the first media TO.

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