Soonercuda
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Perkins also got 22 minutes which was good for her as she really needs time on the court. Now!!!
Cannot find info, anyone know? If Madi had been ejected in second half would she have been disqualified to play in the first half of the next game? Not sure where I heard something that made me think that was the case.
... If Madi had been ejected in second half ...
Was she ejected?
SoonerSports.com state she will be eligible to play against KSU in attached link and they make no reference to her being able to play the 2nd half only.
https://soonersports.com/news/2022/2/23/womens-basketball-sooners-dominate-frogs-win-by-35.aspx
I don't know the answer to your question but it was a bs call.
I did not have a problem with it, if that is the rule and how it is routinely enforced. I actually thought Tucker should have gotten a technical. She shoved the other player in retaliation but certainly was not an auto reaction. I don't know about the ejection of the other player. I don't watch enough to know how much scuffling is allowed.
I did not have a problem with it, if that is the rule and how it is routinely enforced. I actually thought Tucker should have gotten a technical. She shoved the other player in retaliation but certainly was not an auto reaction. I don't know about the ejection of the other player. I don't watch enough to know how much scuffling is allowed.
From what I understand it the player leaving the bench is usually only ejected if they go out on the court to defend a teammate or something like that. The bench was so close to the court that if you stand up you are nearly 'on the court'. I suspect that the TCU coach saw her step over the line and whined to the official. Madi was doing her best Taylor Robertson imitation last night. She hit 4 threes in the first 13 minutes of the game. The TCU coach thought it would benefit her team if Madi was gone. Sorry, no......:ez-roll: