Playing before an announced crowd of 3,625, Tech turned the ball over 10 times – an improvement on the 14 in the loss to Miami (Ohio) and 16 in the win over Stetson. “If we’re playing a Division III team, a Division II team, if we’re playing Lamar, if we’re playing North Carolina or we’re playing Gonzaga or we’re playing the Atlanta Hawks – if we don’t have energy, it can be a recipe for disaster.” “It doesn’t matter who we’re playing,” Pastner said. operations management test that he described as “super hard.”) (For Usher, it also was the challenge of playing 12 hours after taking an 8 a.m. It was, perhaps, the challenge of a team trying to meld its returnees and newcomers – figuring out roles and one another, finding a rhythm together, playing with the energy that coach Josh Pastner requires and, not least, forming a new team without linchpins Moses Wright and Jose Alvarado.
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