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The fivesome of Tate, Sofield, junior guard Darrin Jenkins, junior forward Dave Petit-Homme and sophomore forward Jejuan Weatherspoon collected a series of stops as part of a run to close to within The lineup change allowed the Argos to jump passing lanes, collecting deflections and takeaways.
The Blazers shot below 40 percent during the second half and overtime. With remaining, Jenkins gave the hosts their first lead since it was late in the first half after he stepped in front of a pass on the wing and went coast-to-coast for a right-handed slam. UWF finished with 22 points off turnovers and 24 points in transition.
After a scoreless first half, Jenkins contributed 14 points, six assists and three steals before fouling out. I was able to pick it up and get going with a couple of defensive plays.
I think I fed off the other guys playing well, too. That trio was responsible for UWF's advantage in bench scoring. Our depth has really helped us. So those guys are used to going into games; it's not like you are throwing them in game situations that they don't know about.
Henningfield was on the court for less than six minutes, but finished with six points. The post from Lake Mary was benched during the second half as the team opted to play small. Weatherspoon was impactful on both sides of the floor, crashing the boards, helping from the weak side for blocks and delivering clutch plays on the offensive end. The forward from Columbus, Ohio had 16 points, nine rebounds and three highlight dunks, including a facial over a Blazers defender late in the second half.
Meanwhile, Tate was a microwave off the bench, heating up for a game-high and season-best 21 points. The guard drilled a 3-pointer from the right wing to give the Argos a lead with remaining.
Hailing from Marietta, Ga. When asked about his role and his performance, he offered a bit of perspective. So I'm going to go out there and just have fun. I like to play with energy every time I get on the court, especially if they come out and hit us in the mouth. Archie wore his emotions on his sleeve, a true leader by example. He was someone who played every play like it was his last.
It was all just a good overall experience and I'd definitely enjoy it for my son in the future. Since Archie has been with the program for six years, one redshirt season and another year added because of COVID, he's now 25 years old. Football is something he'll forever love and be grateful for, but he has a family to care for now.
He now wants to focus on his son and will explore his options towards starting a career in medical sales, or something closely related.
For this wide receiver, playing college football anywhere was a blessing. Whether it was a national contender or start-up program, it didn't matter. From the small town of Grove Hill, AL.
His expectations for his college football experience were limited because in his book, just being there was a win. I really didn't know what I was stepping into. I was just happy to be away from my small town, being able to pursue a degree, just to be able to play football," Coates said. They enter the work force really early and stuff like that, so I chose a different route. What ensued was a six-year career that included 1, receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, along with a national championship ring.
In that title game, Coates caught three passes for 40 yards. From small-town kid to big time player, Coates learned a lot about football, and equally much about life. The dual-meaning lessons that the game taught him will take him a long way no matter what he chooses to do. Keep working every day and be optimistic along the journey. The Spartans have been the ones to deny them a spot in the Elite Eight on three occasions. However, just moments removed from a stinging and brutal finale, the players and team as a whole understandably had trouble taking solace in the heights they reached to that point.
According to Wolter, her players never got too wrapped up in rankings and all of their achievements. Instead, they stayed the course and remained present.
The home team put up seven of the next nine points. The run started with a kill from freshman middle blocker Jenna Zydlo, an ace from senior defensive specialist Ashton Marshall and a combination block from freshman outside hitter Alex Oliver and redshirt sophomore middle blocker Veresia Yon, forcing Tampa into a timeout. Yet, that advantage was short-lived and the last Argos enjoyed the rest of the night.
The Spartans scored four of the next five points. After West Florida closed to within after a service error, Tampa closed out UWF when setter Emily Noe found Taylor Fosler for a quick tip that found open space at the middle of the floor. The visitors not only staved off their opponent one last time, they did so playing in a raucous arena.
The fans are passionate and it's really hard to win in that situation. We just stayed disciplined, patient and we just believed in ourselves. The Argos captured the first set thanks to five total blocks, a late run and 10 Tampa attacking errors. In the second set, the match flipped. West Florida struggled to remain in system as the Spartans used the service line to establish a cushion and only widened it after cleaning up their hitting mistakes.
The visitors collected three early aces.
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