By Teddy
The UNIS Phoenix and the ISPP Falcons faced off on the front court at the MRISA tournament on Saturday at 2:00pm. The game was a very speedy game with fast counterattacks and quick transitions after baskets. It was a tense and aggressive game with #15 from UNIS suffering an injury after being pushed on top of another team member during a scramble for a loose ball. At half time UNIS was leading 8-7, and it looked to be a tight match into the second half. Several timeouts from ISPP in the second half allowed them to develop their fast counterattacks. Easy lay ups served ISSP well and the came back from a 5 point deficit. From that point, ISPP continued to score consistently and UNIS struggled to put the ball in the hoop. ISPP point guard, #18, led all scores with 9 points. By the end of the game ISPP had developed an insurmountable lead and won the game 21-11 to take home the plate.
The UNIS Phoenix and the ISPP Falcons faced off on the front court at the MRISA tournament on Saturday at 2:00pm. The game was a very speedy game with fast counterattacks and quick transitions after baskets. It was a tense and aggressive game with #15 from UNIS suffering an injury after being pushed on top of another team member during a scramble for a loose ball. At half time UNIS was leading 8-7, and it looked to be a tight match into the second half. Several timeouts from ISPP in the second half allowed them to develop their fast counterattacks. Easy lay ups served ISSP well and the came back from a 5 point deficit. From that point, ISPP continued to score consistently and UNIS struggled to put the ball in the hoop. ISPP point guard, #18, led all scores with 9 points. By the end of the game ISPP had developed an insurmountable lead and won the game 21-11 to take home the plate.