To foul or not to foul
ALBANY - Mitch Buonaguro did say to foul.
Clarence Jackson committed a foul (or so we thought).
There was no foul called.
Like in the Princeton game, the Saints were up by three points late in the game.
Against the Tigers, Siena didn't foul and Dan Mavraides hit a 3-pointer to tie the game.
Siena lost in overtime.
The Saints were up 72-69 over Florida Atlantic on Monday night. Buonaguro instructed to foul, but it worked out anyway.
"I actually did say to foul," Buonaguro said. "I thought with four seconds, I thought it was a good time to do it. I didn't want to do it with 17."
No foul was called and the Saints won 72-69.
Clarence Jackson committed a foul (or so we thought).
There was no foul called.
Like in the Princeton game, the Saints were up by three points late in the game.
Against the Tigers, Siena didn't foul and Dan Mavraides hit a 3-pointer to tie the game.
Siena lost in overtime.
The Saints were up 72-69 over Florida Atlantic on Monday night. Buonaguro instructed to foul, but it worked out anyway.
"I actually did say to foul," Buonaguro said. "I thought with four seconds, I thought it was a good time to do it. I didn't want to do it with 17."
No foul was called and the Saints won 72-69.
Labels: Clarence Jackson, College Basketball, Mitch Buonaguro, Siena
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