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Will Lutz punched a chip shot field through the uprights with a handful of seconds to go for Georgia State's 38-37 win over Abilene Christian at the Georgia Dome.
GSU had a 16-game losing streak snapped with the win- their first since a win over Rhode Island in 2012.
Here's how the team celebrated when time ran out...
Now, the team that had their losing streak broken against ACU last year, New Mexico State visits the Georgia Dome next weekend...
Let's see how the Panthers respond...
Showing posts with label Losing Streak Snapped. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Losing Streak Snapped. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Welcome Back, College Football!!! GSU Hits Last-Second FG To Snap 16-Game Losing Streak
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Just Don't Call Them The 26'ers Anymore...
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Brett Brown was proven wrong...
His Philadelphia26'ers76'ers team DID actually win another game this NBA season...
And it wan't even that close...
It was a 123-98 win over Detroit and will keep Philly as a part of history instead of making it on their own...
Thaddeus Young and Michael Carter-Williams scored 21 points each. Henry Sims added 16 points. And, frankly, the HQ can't remember the last time the team scored 70 in the first half- leading by 19 at 70-51. The Sixers led by 30 at one point- after the third quarter.
Their previous largest margin of victory this season was 15 against the Cavaliers on November 8th.
Marshall Harris discusses
The Sixers, now 16-57, also snapped an 18-game home losing streak- one shy of the all-time mark of 19 held by the 1993-94 Dallas Mavericks.
Brett Brown was proven wrong...
His Philadelphia
And it wan't even that close...
It was a 123-98 win over Detroit and will keep Philly as a part of history instead of making it on their own...
Thaddeus Young and Michael Carter-Williams scored 21 points each. Henry Sims added 16 points. And, frankly, the HQ can't remember the last time the team scored 70 in the first half- leading by 19 at 70-51. The Sixers led by 30 at one point- after the third quarter.
Their previous largest margin of victory this season was 15 against the Cavaliers on November 8th.
Marshall Harris discusses
The Sixers, now 16-57, also snapped an 18-game home losing streak- one shy of the all-time mark of 19 held by the 1993-94 Dallas Mavericks.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
BUZZER BEATER: Sixers Evan Turner Ends Philly's Losing Ways For Now In Overtime
Philadelphia 76er fans have not had a lot to cheer about this season and coming into Friday night's game against the Brooklyn Nets had lost seven games in a row.
Evan Turner put an end to that losing streak with a buzzer beating layup that you swear tried not to go in the basket. Lady luck was on the Sixers side.
Thanks CSN Philly
"It felt like it bounced 150 times, man. It was up there" Turner said. "I was just thinking about my reaction if it didn’t go in and who I was going to punch, you know?"
Turner led the Sixers with 29 points and added 10 rebounds.
Philadelphia was determined to go to the basket aggressively during the game in that tactic payed off in the end with Turner's game winner.
That may also help the 76ers psychologically.
"We needed to get that win for the sanity of the group." Sixers head coach Brett Brown said.
It was an insane ending last night for Philly.
Evan Turner put an end to that losing streak with a buzzer beating layup that you swear tried not to go in the basket. Lady luck was on the Sixers side.
Thanks CSN Philly
"It felt like it bounced 150 times, man. It was up there" Turner said. "I was just thinking about my reaction if it didn’t go in and who I was going to punch, you know?"
Turner led the Sixers with 29 points and added 10 rebounds.
Philadelphia was determined to go to the basket aggressively during the game in that tactic payed off in the end with Turner's game winner.
That may also help the 76ers psychologically.
"We needed to get that win for the sanity of the group." Sixers head coach Brett Brown said.
It was an insane ending last night for Philly.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Finally Kansas Wins A Big 12 Conference Game, Breaks 27 Game Losing Streak
Little did Kansas football fans know that when the Jayhawks defeated Colorado 52-45 in 2010 that would begin a long painful Big 12 Conference losing streak.
KU couldn't beat up on Colorado again because the Buffalos had the audacity to leave the conference for the Pac 12.
In that 2010 game James Sims ran for three touchdowns against the Buffs. Three years later Sims made three trips into the end zone again along with a career high 211 yards as
Kansas finally won a conference game Saturday in Lawrence 31-19 over West Virginia.
(Thanks KU Athletics)
"It felt amazing looking up at the scoreboard and us on top and them down, it's a wonderful feeling." Sims said. "We did it as a whole, it wasn't just one individual or anything like that. We did it as a whole and that's a great thing."
"Let's start with the kids that have been here for five years and gone through multiple coaches." Kansas head coach Charlie Weis said. "Those are the guys I feel the best for. I also feel good for all of our students and fans who have endured those years. Finally, I'm obviously happy for the team because they were struggling."
After the game Charlie Weis gave his team the green light to go out a celebrate.
(Thanks Fox Sports)
I hope the daughters of Lawrence, Kansas and KU co-eds were fore warned.
(Thanks KU Athletics)
KU couldn't beat up on Colorado again because the Buffalos had the audacity to leave the conference for the Pac 12.
In that 2010 game James Sims ran for three touchdowns against the Buffs. Three years later Sims made three trips into the end zone again along with a career high 211 yards as
Kansas finally won a conference game Saturday in Lawrence 31-19 over West Virginia.
(Thanks KU Athletics)
"It felt amazing looking up at the scoreboard and us on top and them down, it's a wonderful feeling." Sims said. "We did it as a whole, it wasn't just one individual or anything like that. We did it as a whole and that's a great thing."
"Let's start with the kids that have been here for five years and gone through multiple coaches." Kansas head coach Charlie Weis said. "Those are the guys I feel the best for. I also feel good for all of our students and fans who have endured those years. Finally, I'm obviously happy for the team because they were struggling."
After the game Charlie Weis gave his team the green light to go out a celebrate.
(Thanks Fox Sports)
I hope the daughters of Lawrence, Kansas and KU co-eds were fore warned.
(Thanks KU Athletics)
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