Justine Sueing - bad luck?

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HoopDreams
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Justine Sueing played heavy minutes on a young team under an unqualified Cal coach that had a terrible season.

He transferred to Ohio State for his soph year and actually played more minutes (up from 32 at Cal to 34/MPG) and increased his scoring by a half a point to 14 with a slightly lower shooting percent. He continued to be an unexpectadly strong rebounder at 6 boards/game his freshmen and soph years. OSU did not make the tournament.

His junior year his minutes, points and rebounds dropped. OSU made the NCAA, but they lost to 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round. Sueing scored 7 points in 34 minutes.

He was injured much of his senior year, and the games he did play was in limited minutes with stats dropping off a cliff. OSU went to the NCAA beat the 10 seed and then lost in the second round. Sueing did not play.

Then he returns for his extra year this season at 30 minutes/game with his production dropping accordingly (12 pts, on 43% shooting, 25% from 3 - 5 rebounds). OSU is 13th in the B1G, and is out of the NCAA unless they win the B1G tournament.

somehow in his five years playing, he only played in one first round NCAA game, which was an embarrashing loss against a 15 seed, and to make matters worse, he had a bad game
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HoopDreams said:

Justine Sueing played heavy minutes on a young team under an unqualified Cal coach that had a terrible season.

He transferred to Ohio State for his soph year and actually played more minutes (up from 32 at Cal to 34/MPG) and increased his scoring by a half a point to 14 with a slightly lower shooting percent. He continued to be an unexpectadly strong rebounder at 6 boards/game his freshmen and soph years. OSU did not make the tournament.

His junior year his minutes, points and rebounds dropped. OSU made the NCAA, but they lost to 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round. Sueing scored 7 points in 34 minutes.

He was injured much of his senior year, and the games he did play was in limited minutes with stats dropping off a cliff. OSU went to the NCAA beat the 10 seed and then lost in the second round. Sueing did not play.

Then he returns for his extra year this season at 30 minutes/game with his production dropping accordingly (12 pts, on 43% shooting, 25% from 3 - 5 rebounds). OSU is 13th in the B1G, and is out of the NCAA unless they win the B1G tournament.

somehow in his five years playing, he only played in one first round NCAA game, which was an embarrashing loss against a 15 seed, and to make matters worse, he had a bad game



But the one NCAA tourney game is still worth more than anything cal has accomplished ... So it still looks like good luck from where Cal is sitting.
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HoopDreams said:

Justine Sueing played heavy minutes on a young team under an unqualified Cal coach that had a terrible season.

He transferred to Ohio State for his soph year and actually played more minutes (up from 32 at Cal to 34/MPG) and increased his scoring by a half a point to 14 with a slightly lower shooting percent. He continued to be an unexpectadly strong rebounder at 6 boards/game his freshmen and soph years. OSU did not make the tournament.

His junior year his minutes, points and rebounds dropped. OSU made the NCAA, but they lost to 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round. Sueing scored 7 points in 34 minutes.

He was injured much of his senior year, and the games he did play was in limited minutes with stats dropping off a cliff. OSU went to the NCAA beat the 10 seed and then lost in the second round. Sueing did not play.

Then he returns for his extra year this season at 30 minutes/game with his production dropping accordingly (12 pts, on 43% shooting, 25% from 3 - 5 rebounds). OSU is 13th in the B1G, and is out of the NCAA unless they win the B1G tournament.

somehow in his five years playing, he only played in one first round NCAA game, which was an embarrashing loss against a 15 seed, and to make matters worse, he had a bad game

In addition to all that bad luck, now people are calling him Justine.
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I never dug him or his game……but for Cal over these past several seasons…. a Top 5% player. Matt Bradley the best player.
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HoopDreams
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my post had nothing really to do with Cal. as my title implies he just seemed to have bad NCAA luck

misses dance his first 2 years, suffers one of worst upsets in ncaa history, misses the one ncaa win due to injury, and ending a 13th place conference finish

Econ141 said:

HoopDreams said:

Justine Sueing played heavy minutes on a young team under an unqualified Cal coach that had a terrible season.

He transferred to Ohio State for his soph year and actually played more minutes (up from 32 at Cal to 34/MPG) and increased his scoring by a half a point to 14 with a slightly lower shooting percent. He continued to be an unexpectadly strong rebounder at 6 boards/game his freshmen and soph years. OSU did not make the tournament.

His junior year his minutes, points and rebounds dropped. OSU made the NCAA, but they lost to 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round. Sueing scored 7 points in 34 minutes.

He was injured much of his senior year, and the games he did play was in limited minutes with stats dropping off a cliff. OSU went to the NCAA beat the 10 seed and then lost in the second round. Sueing did not play.

Then he returns for his extra year this season at 30 minutes/game with his production dropping accordingly (12 pts, on 43% shooting, 25% from 3 - 5 rebounds). OSU is 13th in the B1G, and is out of the NCAA unless they win the B1G tournament.

somehow in his five years playing, he only played in one first round NCAA game, which was an embarrashing loss against a 15 seed, and to make matters worse, he had a bad game



But the one NCAA tourney game is still worth more than anything cal has accomplished ... So it still looks like good luck from where Cal is sitting.
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