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Does anyone know how Steve Thomas fouled out?
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We' trying to find out how Steve Thomas got each of his 5 fouls , during the loss to Louisiana Lafayette. We didn't get to see the game, as their was a Division II selection show. They aired the game later on, when we turned it on their was 3 minutes left. Can anyone provide this info for us? thanx.
03-12-2005 04:26 AM
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I was suprised to see someone foul out because the refs really did let the guys play in the tourney. The fouls weren't called as often like in the regular season. But the refs obviously saw 5 fouls on Thomas and thats it. It's over.
03-12-2005 07:29 PM
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Oh, I'm not complaining that the refs were bad, or for the fact that he fouled out, don't worry about why I'd like to know, but i'm trying to find out how he got those fouls. Was he reaching, pushing, causing alot of contact, etc.?
03-13-2005 03:48 PM
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