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Dr. Zillmer gets called for a technical foul against Delaware
I decided to give this it's own thread since most of you don't look at the Women's Basketball thread.

Anyway, with about 2 minutes left in the game, and Drexel with a convincing lead over Delaware, Dr. Zillmer handed out the streamers to the fans in the President's Suite, as per tradition.

Drexel had the ball with 31 seconds left and was running out the clock. Even though there was 1 second between the game and shot clock, Hannah Nihill had no intention of taking a shot and was content with taking a shot clock violation. The buzzer went off and clock stopped with 1 second left, and all of the fans with streamers threw the steamers onto the court. That resulted in a delay of game technical foul on Drexel with 1 second left. It had no affect on the outcome as Drexel still won 74-53. It was just a humorous ending to a great game at the DAC this afternoon.
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2017 08:47 PM by J.B..)
12-29-2017 07:59 PM
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