Tried my best to summarize in the description. Basically the Portland player was given a flagrant foul for swinging his elbow which meant Pepperdine would get two free throws and the ball back after Portland shot their free throws.
@@tiderbean technically there was still .6 seconds left in the game, when the game buzzed to end it was not taking into account the final foul which occurred at .6 seconds. To my knowledge I don’t believe you can get a flagrant after the game is over, I believe it would result in a fine or suspension if anything.
2:37 not sure what the exchange is between the 2 women, but it's making the poor little girl cry!! A) How the hell do you only go for a layup down by 3... B) How the hell do you foul the guy going for a layup when they're down by 3?! Both sides created a coachs film of "not what to do" in this situation. Definitely crazy!!
Or it's possible the little girl is crying because she sees her team lost while the lady with her back turned is explaining that the officials are reviewing it to check on the time clock.
So often you see poor choices by players In the last seconds of games. The basketball IQ of the modern college player just isn't what it used to be. Coach's can draw up plays but then players decide to run their own thing.
@@robertshonk518 Yes, the players have to be coached up to stay at the arc and not collapse down on D there. DEFINITELY don't foul any shooters esp not someone driving the lane for a layup.
You should have watched the Tulane and Memphis game. Memphis missed so many free throws and Tulane wasn't great, even though they're the best free throw shooting team in the country I believe. Add in almost 30 turnovers by Memphis and it was a tough game to watch if you're a Memphis fan
@@mattwilliams222 100% correct. Since they determined there were .6 seconds left on the clock when the foul occurred against Pepperdine, the elbow by the Portland player has to be ruled a technical foul. Pepperdine should’ve been given the ball at half court, not right under the basket.
@@hooplahoopla11 No, it was crazy because he did get it off in time. If he hadn't gotten it off in time then no one would've cared. Game winning buzzer beating shots are the peak of all craziness
Reminds me of an HBCU game I saw about 40 years ago where one of the teams was up 1 with the ball late (this was in the pre-shot clock era), committed a turnover, the other team scored to go up 1 and then the first team drove the lane, put up what appeared to be the game-winning layup... and was called for a charge as time ran out. Lost 98-97. Until now, that was the strangest ending I'd ever seen.
@@Yoloyolo69912 It seemed to be. Block/charge calls are always a matter of judgment, and this one was on the borderline. It wasn't an obvious mistake by the ref, in any case.
HBCU’s aren’t real programs. They exist out of the goodwill of Congress and are an antiquated vestige of the pre-Woke era. Their admissions policies are neoleftist and borderline rac*st.
Heres a story... Back when I was in high school. We had a game where we were up 3 with less than 10 seconds to go. The other team called time out and the play they drew up out of it was a guy getting a screen for a layup. This is basically what the guy did in this video. Going for 2 while down 3 on a final play is stupid. I was on him, and when I saw him running in rather than taking the 3, I literally just stayed back and watched him lay it in. Then the ball went through the net and bounced on the floor a bit, a teammate of mine picked it up and i remember running up to him yelling "hold it, hold it, hold it.". He held it, the clock ran out, and we won. At the time the clock ran after makes in high school unless a timeout is called. The other team must have not realized this. Understanding how to handle these crunch time situations and the final plays of basketball needs to be as ingrained as it is for baseball players to know where they are throwing it if the ball is hit to them. Yet, so many guys just aren't taught these at the AAU level it seems and we get boneheaded game enders like this. This video was very entertaining, and hopefully the next generation learns not to make these mistakes.
I don't understand why they continued the game after the double foul, since clock already ran out before the swing. I understand freethrows given to both teams, but where did that 0.6 seconds come from?
Except that what matters is when the ball left the player's hand. Maybe they should make the players all wear wristbands that light up when game/shot clock expires.
Portland got screwed. That "and one" call was pretty bad. Very light contact. Poor call. Also, there is no way there were 0.6 seconds left when the foul occurred against Pepperdine. The ref's hand doesn't even start to move up for the foul call until .02 or .01. Pepperdine should have only had a tap option on that last play. Also, why no tech on the Pepperdine coach who raced more than halfway across the floor?
Tony C: I agree Portland got crewed. The flagrant foul called on the Portland center was a ridiculous call. The Pepperdine player instigated the foul. The Portland player controlled the rebound. At that point, the game was and should have been over. Truly poor officiating by the on-court officials.
#12 with 2 of the dumbest plays ever to cost his team the game. Contesting the layup with 2 seconds left when up 3 resulting in foul and then getting the flagrant after the whistle giving Pepperdine the free throws and ball.
Not a good call by the officials. The attempted elbow was a response to the Pepperdine player holding the Portland player waaaay past the whistle. Offsetting technicals or a no call would be correct. That and an extra T for the Pepperdine coach running all the way across the court.
I lost bits and pieces of intelligence watching this video... don't foul up 3 when it's a clear layup, don't swing your elbows and get t'd when the game is over, make your free throws, and don't let them inbound to the middle of the floor with .6 left!
Gotta keep your cool there with dude from Portland, Pepperdine player definetly did too much holding on to him and the game was over, cant react like that though
@@mattj9163 he couldve either been trying to get a jump ball and make it seem like his hands were on the ball. Or just trying to make it clear to the ref that hes trying to foul
@@mattj9163 I honestly think he might have been hunting for a reaction from the Portland guy. Otherwise, I think he would have reacted to getting elbowed in the face. He got what he was looking for and embellished it to make sure he got the tech.
1.3 seconds left, clock start when ball hits the rim? ball hits the rim , pops up, comes down, player rebounds, player is fouled in just .7 seconds? really? they are going to pretend the clock didnt run out?
@@TheMjphoto45 to be fair the refs shoulda did something the guy was holding him for a good 5 seconds and the refs shouldn't of let that happen to begin with
All the joy and excitement gets taken away at the end because of the officials. They blow their whistles like cops and then have to go to the replay looking at it on the subatomic particle level. Taking another ten minutes. No more joy, we all sit
First foul was with 0.6 seconds left after the miss freethrow... clock operator didn't stop the clock when the ref blow the whistle... hence why 0.6 was put back on...
What is it w/ Portland schools being involved in wacko last-second wins this month? It's times like these I wish I had both my TV & cable subscription back.
They were ready to give the player a technical but what about the coach on the court screaming at the ref. If they are going to be handing out technicals like that, give the coach one too and let Portland shoot 4 free throws
100%. Coach wasn't even the head coach. At least I don't think he was. It is totally a technical foul. The whole thing was a mess. Poor plays by the players, and clearly poor coaching by both coaching staffs. The refs actually seemed to do a good job in a tough situation.
Last year I sat next to the Pepperdine coach on a plane and he’s the nicest guy. Told him I’m on that Pepperdine train! Was pretty cool for me at least.
Seriously… I can picture tons of people in a Casino going: 🤷🏻♂️ Down by 3 … All you gotta do is guard the 3 point line. *It’s not like they’re going to go for a layup and get fouled… That would be really* 😳h 💩 _That’s what’s about to happen isn’t it ❓❗️_
@@iamskippy as an avid sports bettor, this is something that is so rare to happen but so normal at the same time 😂😂 you always expect the unexpected at the end of some games lol
Nuts that the refs called a technical when he didn’t touch the other guy with his elbow, but especially that the Pepperdine coach didn’t get one for running onto the floor to yell at the refs. That’s supposed to be an automatic technical
After Pepperdine #0 makes the first free throw at 1:57 he steps forwards and acts like he's slapping his teammates fans despite no one being there. I played basketball competitively and watched it my entire life and have never seen this. Best guess is he's taking the free throw routine thing to an absurd level??? So weird.
So - is basketball like soccer where there's extra time? Cause clearly the tie up of the Portland player happened at 0.00. You can see the scoreboard in the background. Game over. Regardless of the penalties - they happened AFTER regulation. What am I missing here...?
The dissecting of the clock by the refs in the last few seconds of this game was a crime. There is no way the that the free throw miss and subsequent foul only took 0.7 seconds.
Tried my best to summarize in the description. Basically the Portland player was given a flagrant foul for swinging his elbow which meant Pepperdine would get two free throws and the ball back after Portland shot their free throws.
Imagine having money on this game 😂😂💀
Should have gone for triple OT. Would have been fun to watch.
But time had already ran out before he swung.... Is there a rule that states that the play still goes on even after the buzzard? This isn't football.
Sjolund loses the game with a nig*** play.
@@tiderbean technically there was still .6 seconds left in the game, when the game buzzed to end it was not taking into account the final foul which occurred at .6 seconds. To my knowledge I don’t believe you can get a flagrant after the game is over, I believe it would result in a fine or suspension if anything.
whoever fouled the kid on the layup down 3 with 2 seconds needs to be off the team lmfao
Exactly. What happened to guard the 3 and forget everything else? 4th grade rec league move trying to contest that
@@wordlesolve exactly. should have been jumping for joy that he was going for a lay. would have ended the game regardless
It was the same kid who threw the elbow lmao
@@alexanderweaver7613 that player is a bastion of basketball IQ
RIGHT? If you can’t foul on the floor, don’t foul.
2:37 not sure what the exchange is between the 2 women, but it's making the poor little girl cry!! A) How the hell do you only go for a layup down by 3... B) How the hell do you foul the guy going for a layup when they're down by 3?! Both sides created a coachs film of "not what to do" in this situation. Definitely crazy!!
Or it's possible the little girl is crying because she sees her team lost while the lady with her back turned is explaining that the officials are reviewing it to check on the time clock.
Good eye! Did you catch that live or did you have to use replay? 😂
Maybe she just hates basketball and wants to go home, so she’s angry that isn’t over yet 😂
@@philcorrigan5641 lol.... yeah, that's kind of what i was thinking!!
So often you see poor choices by players In the last seconds of games. The basketball IQ of the modern college player just isn't what it used to be. Coach's can draw up plays but then players decide to run their own thing.
The biggest crime is going for 2 with 2.5 seconds left down by 3
that one silly miscue generated the complex ass chain of events lol
But it ultimately paid off. The more you know.
@@dogg-paws still a terrible play
A bigger crime was the foul. Just let him score.
@@robertshonk518 Yes, the players have to be coached up to stay at the arc and not collapse down on D there. DEFINITELY don't foul any shooters esp not someone driving the lane for a layup.
All those missed free throws hurts my soul
Shaq has entered the chat
You should have watched the Tulane and Memphis game. Memphis missed so many free throws and Tulane wasn't great, even though they're the best free throw shooting team in the country I believe. Add in almost 30 turnovers by Memphis and it was a tough game to watch if you're a Memphis fan
that's college ball baby
And if you watch enough basketball you know it happens way to often at the higher levels college and pros
They were also at the end of the second overtime, so fatigue most definitely was a factor.
Made even more bizarre by the fact that this was Pepperdine's first conference win OF THE SEASON.
My only question is that the player who swung his elbows never made contact with the player..
also the winning bucket was shot by Michael Porter Jr's little brother, just another small tidbit.
@@seroogyw6238 excessive swinging of elbow can be called without contact. If he made contact with his head it's an ejection and possible suspension.
To even get to the first OT was insane in the first place. Show that part too. This whole game was crazy
That’s a ref’s worst nightmare of a game
Agreed. But they got it right.
@@charlesloftis2920 oh yes for sure. They earned that game’s paycheck
Except that after a flagrant foul the resulting possession inbounds from the side at halfcourt, regardless of where on the court the foul occurred.
@@mattwilliams222: good catch.
@@mattwilliams222 100% correct. Since they determined there were .6 seconds left on the clock when the foul occurred against Pepperdine, the elbow by the Portland player has to be ruled a technical foul. Pepperdine should’ve been given the ball at half court, not right under the basket.
That's one of the craziest endings I've ever seen.
Indeed
It would if been crazier if he didn’t get it off in time
@@hooplahoopla11 No, it was crazy because he did get it off in time. If he hadn't gotten it off in time then no one would've cared. Game winning buzzer beating shots are the peak of all craziness
Keep it up, don’t see these highlights anywhere else. One of my favorite YT channels!
Moral of the story: hit your free throws!
Or dont...throw elbows...
Or don’t foul when you’re up by 3 and the opponent is going for 2
or dont fight when the game is over dumbass
One of the easiest shots in the game and yet so many folks struggle with this
Moral of the story: don’t be an idiot
Good for Pepperoni.
Not even close
How does this moronic comment have 55 likes? Unless 55 fourth graders saw it.
😂💀
Glad I’m not the only one
Who remembers this game?
Pepperdine remembers.
The kid you went for two instead of three must have known something we didn't 🤣
he's playing chess were playing checkers
Reminds me of an HBCU game I saw about 40 years ago where one of the teams was up 1 with the ball late (this was in the pre-shot clock era), committed a turnover, the other team scored to go up 1 and then the first team drove the lane, put up what appeared to be the game-winning layup... and was called for a charge as time ran out. Lost 98-97. Until now, that was the strangest ending I'd ever seen.
Wow that’s crazy was it a good call?!
@@Yoloyolo69912 It seemed to be. Block/charge calls are always a matter of judgment, and this one was on the borderline. It wasn't an obvious mistake by the ref, in any case.
Pre-shot clock
98-97
Yeah, I don't think so
HBCU’s aren’t real programs. They exist out of the goodwill of Congress and are an antiquated vestige of the pre-Woke era. Their admissions policies are neoleftist and borderline rac*st.
Damn you old
Choked free throws. Pepper dude gave congrats Fives to ghosts after first made free throw...lol
This tells you how crazy this season has been
8.4 seconds turns into three minutes of drama 😂 it’s like a basketball anime
Heres a story... Back when I was in high school. We had a game where we were up 3 with less than 10 seconds to go. The other team called time out and the play they drew up out of it was a guy getting a screen for a layup. This is basically what the guy did in this video. Going for 2 while down 3 on a final play is stupid. I was on him, and when I saw him running in rather than taking the 3, I literally just stayed back and watched him lay it in. Then the ball went through the net and bounced on the floor a bit, a teammate of mine picked it up and i remember running up to him yelling "hold it, hold it, hold it.". He held it, the clock ran out, and we won. At the time the clock ran after makes in high school unless a timeout is called. The other team must have not realized this.
Understanding how to handle these crunch time situations and the final plays of basketball needs to be as ingrained as it is for baseball players to know where they are throwing it if the ball is hit to them. Yet, so many guys just aren't taught these at the AAU level it seems and we get boneheaded game enders like this. This video was very entertaining, and hopefully the next generation learns not to make these mistakes.
Lesson learned, don't throw elbows
Why was that guy continuing to foul him? Should've been a tech for that.
@@sarahwolfe1154 trying to get to the free line, should’ve smacked his ass for that
@@dareonallen9574 nah dudes a weirdo trying to hug him like that. I see a man rejecting sexual advances.
@@sarahwolfe1154 ah you speak from personal experiences
Yea he was just tryin to foul n make sure but never heard a whistle or else im sure he would a let go...thats on the ref if u ask me
Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
Complete lack of understanding of how to finish a close game on display here by both sides.
I don't understand why they continued the game after the double foul, since clock already ran out before the swing. I understand freethrows given to both teams, but where did that 0.6 seconds come from?
There was a foul on Pepperdine with 0.6 seconds left
Lights around the backboard is the best innovation in basketball since the removal of the peach basket!
Except that what matters is when the ball left the player's hand. Maybe they should make the players all wear wristbands that light up when game/shot clock expires.
The scoreboard change delay was so long that the scoreboard couldn't even believe it
Portland got screwed. That "and one" call was pretty bad. Very light contact. Poor call. Also, there is no way there were 0.6 seconds left when the foul occurred against Pepperdine. The ref's hand doesn't even start to move up for the foul call until .02 or .01. Pepperdine should have only had a tap option on that last play. Also, why no tech on the Pepperdine coach who raced more than halfway across the floor?
Tony C: I agree Portland got crewed. The flagrant foul called on the Portland center was a ridiculous call. The Pepperdine player instigated the foul. The Portland player controlled the rebound. At that point, the game was and should have been over. Truly poor officiating by the on-court officials.
Agree. Plus the contact foul on the portland guy who wasnt being let go of.... and who made no contact
#12 with 2 of the dumbest plays ever to cost his team the game. Contesting the layup with 2 seconds left when up 3 resulting in foul and then getting the flagrant after the whistle giving Pepperdine the free throws and ball.
Not a good call by the officials. The attempted elbow was a response to the Pepperdine player holding the Portland player waaaay past the whistle. Offsetting technicals or a no call would be correct. That and an extra T for the Pepperdine coach running all the way across the court.
This is the bizarre finish that a game between two bad teams merits
This game is my mini basketball scenario
I lost bits and pieces of intelligence watching this video... don't foul up 3 when it's a clear layup, don't swing your elbows and get t'd when the game is over, make your free throws, and don't let them inbound to the middle of the floor with .6 left!
Great point about swinging the elbows. That Pilot player overreacted, in my opinion.
Wiat now youre making us lose intelligence lol If the game is over ....they shouldn't be able to call a foul ..... 😂 women refs gotta love em
What a crime that there was even time on the clock. Dude had the ball and was huddled. Just a shame how it all unraveled somehow
Gotta keep your cool there with dude from Portland, Pepperdine player definetly did too much holding on to him and the game was over, cant react like that though
Why didn't the pepperdine player just let him go though? I mean ultimately he got the last laugh though
@@mattj9163 he couldve either been trying to get a jump ball and make it seem like his hands were on the ball. Or just trying to make it clear to the ref that hes trying to foul
"and the game was over" - Except that the common foul occurred with 0.6 seconds left, which is why they resumed from there after the review.
@@mattj9163 I honestly think he might have been hunting for a reaction from the Portland guy. Otherwise, I think he would have reacted to getting elbowed in the face. He got what he was looking for and embellished it to make sure he got the tech.
The game was over but the chick ref had money in the game so she did what she had to lol 😂 😂 women ref in sport's are hilarious
This is Classic American Basketball 🏀. NBA on the 80's and 90's were like this
Foul, Double technical-T for the bear hug that he didnt let go and T for the swing of the elbows attempting to hit the other player
1.3 seconds left, clock start when ball hits the rim? ball hits the rim , pops up, comes down, player rebounds, player is fouled in just .7 seconds? really? they are going to pretend the clock didnt run out?
What a weird chain of events. Why did Pepperdine get the ball at Portland's end of the court?
Every flagrant foul not in the NBA gives possession where the foul occurred
Flagrant foul but stupid purple dude throwing his elbow. Lucky he didn't connect
The penalty for a dead ball contact technical foul is 2 free throws and the ball at the nearest spot.
@@TheMjphoto45 to be fair the refs shoulda did something the guy was holding him for a good 5 seconds and the refs shouldn't of let that happen to begin with
That is not correct. The inbound comes from halfcourt on the side. This is true in high school and NBA so I assume it would be in college too.
All the joy and excitement gets taken away at the end because of the officials. They blow their whistles like cops and then have to go to the replay looking at it on the subatomic particle level. Taking another ten minutes. No more joy, we all sit
remember kids, practice your free throws!
Gotta make that free throw, Mr. Perry.
Somebody explain it to me. Technical came after the buzzer. Game was over. No foul.
First foul was with 0.6 seconds left after the miss freethrow... clock operator didn't stop the clock when the ref blow the whistle... hence why 0.6 was put back on...
@@michaelpfannenschmidt86 Makes sense. Thanks!
This whole thing is so crazy. My head aches.
Gotta love affordable microphones.
0:01 hope the fans got that free chicken sandwich coupon.
This is what is meant by "a comedy of errors".
how about at 2:00 when he high fives his ghost teammates LOL
What is it w/ Portland schools being involved in wacko last-second wins this month? It's times like these I wish I had both my TV & cable subscription back.
literally so many lessons to be learned from that trash ending
Sounds like some AM radio
One of the fairest ways to end the game ever
i was waiting for a video on this after reading about it
Probably the worst heads up basketball of all time from both teams lmao
For once the title in this video was spot on, that was a wild finish.
Wow…game clock had already run out before the T. Crazy
? there can be technical after the game ended?
There was a common foul that was called on Pepperdine with 0.6 left
They were ready to give the player a technical but what about the coach on the court screaming at the ref. If they are going to be handing out technicals like that, give the coach one too and let Portland shoot 4 free throws
What do you mean "like that"?
100%. Coach wasn't even the head coach. At least I don't think he was. It is totally a technical foul. The whole thing was a mess. Poor plays by the players, and clearly poor coaching by both coaching staffs. The refs actually seemed to do a good job in a tough situation.
You don’t give a flagrant for that crap. He was bear hugged and didn’t let go even after the whistle
@@danabaker596 you talk a lot for someone who obviously doesn’t know anything about either team
All five people in attendance stormed the court.
This wasn't even close to the "most bizarre ending" to a college basketball game that I have ever seen
Ok cool, nobody said it was. It says of THIS season.
Crazy ending at the Pacific Coast Academy (old people that watched Nickelodeon will get it)
Last year I sat next to the Pepperdine coach on a plane and he’s the nicest guy. Told him I’m on that Pepperdine train! Was pretty cool for me at least.
Damn that ref was caked up lol
Lmaooo I was looking for this comment 🎂 🥮 for real pretty cute too
Bro! I was waiting to see someone post this! Lmao!
0:59 you're welcome brothers
This is the kind of game that I lose on the Over/Under 😅
Seriously… I can picture tons of people in a Casino going:
🤷🏻♂️ Down by 3 … All you gotta do is guard the 3 point line.
*It’s not like they’re going to go for a layup and get fouled… That would be really* 😳h 💩
_That’s what’s about to happen isn’t it ❓❗️_
@@iamskippy as an avid sports bettor, this is something that is so rare to happen but so normal at the same time 😂😂 you always expect the unexpected at the end of some games lol
You'd think Pepperdine is a rich enough school to get better broadcast audio cause jesus christ....
Nuts that the refs called a technical when he didn’t touch the other guy with his elbow, but especially that the Pepperdine coach didn’t get one for running onto the floor to yell at the refs. That’s supposed to be an automatic technical
This is WCC Basketball in a Nutshell.
Gonzaga runs through these guys every year and then gets rekt in march madness because they cant play a physical team
Couldn't pepperdine call a timeout after the rebound or once they brought it across halfcourt?
The west cost tournament will be outstanding.
Anyone else read that as Pepperoni?
Why is nobody talking about how this was also in DOUBLE OVERTIME
Portland has Matt Ryan starting for them
Stop it but best comment award....shrugs 🤣😂
That doesn’t begin to match the final seconds of the NC State win over Houston in the NCAA Championship game of 1983.
After Pepperdine #0 makes the first free throw at 1:57 he steps forwards and acts like he's slapping his teammates fans despite no one being there. I played basketball competitively and watched it my entire life and have never seen this. Best guess is he's taking the free throw routine thing to an absurd level??? So weird.
0:59 That donk though.
Just how they drew it up 🥴
The lady ref got a little baggage back there in the trunk😉
And why no technical foul on the pepperdine coach? He ran flat out onto the court to confront everyone.... this was POORLY handled by the refs
Title of the video lives up to its billing and then some!!!
Win by pretending to be hit
What a sport basketball is!!!!
...and the crowd goes wild 😜
So - is basketball like soccer where there's extra time? Cause clearly the tie up of the Portland player happened at 0.00. You can see the scoreboard in the background. Game over. Regardless of the penalties - they happened AFTER regulation. What am I missing here...?
You just can't sell me with the NBA, man. College ball is the shit.
The dissecting of the clock by the refs in the last few seconds of this game was a crime. There is no way the that the free throw miss and subsequent foul only took 0.7 seconds.
You think it took more than 0.7 seconds? He gets wrapped up immediately after getting the rebound.
Bro what college is named pepperdine
So, hold on a second, time expired prior to a whistle, game over...should've been
Nope. Use the monitor and put the exact time on the clock, when the foul occurred.
@@westcoastwally1992 doesn't matter, it's when the whistle blows
@@slayerde440 Nope. It's when the foul actually occurred.
@@westcoastwally1992 nope, it's when the whistle is blown.
@@slayerde440 refer to NCAA Men's Rule Book. Rule 11.3.1.a.3. Please reply after you read the rule. Thanks.
He didn't connect and could say he was just twisting away to pull himself away. Should that be a tech?
So we are just going to ignore the thick stallion of a ref at 1:48? All dat a$$!😮
why do players pretend to slap 5 when they make FT's and nobody is there???
same reason they lay on the ground until someone helps them up--they're idiots
It’s March Madness 1 month early
Why’d I have to stop watching at the worst time 💀
The timer guy fell asleep on that play.
i thouht there school was called Pepperoni at first😂😂😂😂 i about lost my shit lol like who names a team pepperoni
so many excel spreadsheet masters on the court this game
That peppermint dude trying to hug fuck the portland guy was the best play of the game, literally won them the game.
That lady ref got back. 😳👀
I'm pretty sure he swung those elbows LONG after the whistle was blown. Why would you do that? Why???
How TF is Pepperdine so bad when they have 2 NBA players.
WCC basketball is becoming the premier conference outside of the P5 and more than just the Zags of Gonzaga !!!
That ref tho 👀
Cakes 🎂
I understand that Pepperdine gets the ball after the flagrant. But, why does Pepperdine get the ball under their opponent's basket? That seems wrong.
That audio was horrible 🤣🤣🤣