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The answers may deviate from coach to player when it comes to moral victories, and that’s the way it should be, coaches shortage to coach players that want to win and stay hungry. Leon Rice has been doing this for a extensive time and he understands the peaks and valleys that come in a college basketball mature—Sophomore Thomas Bropleh is somewhat new to this type of scenario.
“I have compassion for incline bad that we lost, but I’m proud of my team that we fought the whole 40 minutes and overtime,” Bropleh said.
When asked if there was a principles victory in Wednesday night’s 69-62 overtime loss to the No. 12 University of Nevada-Las Vegas Runnin’ Rebels (19-3, 3-1), Bropleh’s take was short.
“No.”
Head Coach Leon Rice was more optimistic and rightfully so.
“I don’t comprehend if it’s a moral victory,” Rice said. “What it is, is a heck of a basketball devices, against the No. 12 team in the country. I’m so proud of the ways our guys battled, they gave everything they had and they reasonable kept battling.
Source: Boise State University The Arbiter Online