It's alternating possessions. That mean there was at least one jump ball that went to usc prior to qtr. end.So the Duke women, after winning the opening tip, took the ball out in each of the remaining three quarters...?
You better start worrying about the whooping coming Wed night in Littlejohn.
Only way we lose to you cow tippers is if the Atlantic Coast Cheatin refs call it xtra tight.You better start worrying about the whooping coming Wed night in Littlejohn.
Make sure you get your family bowl vacation planned before the game so you don't miss it! Last year you missed us beating you. Jax is nice in December. We were there last year after beating your team and damaging your play off dreams. LOLYou better start worrying about the whooping coming Wed night in Littlejohn.
No, we had 6 on the court and it wasn't called.Apparently Duke had 6 players on the floor once after ref blew the whistle. Supposed to be a technical, per announcers, but refs didn`t call it.
Hope y’all can make it some kind of game maybe keep within half the deficit your girls put up, say 35!You better start worrying about the whooping coming Wed night in Littlejohn.
Nope vienna, it was Duke! The replay showed the Duke player trying to get off the court!No, we had 6 on the court and it wasn't called.
The announcers kept saying usc had 6 players on the court. I was watching the game but didn't see 6 players. Maybe I heard incorrectly but pretty sure they said usc.Nope vienna, it was Duke! The replay showed the Duke player trying to get off the court!
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