Providence, RI-Macnez Mains Basketball Coach, wiped tears after his team lost 76-62 after his team lost 76-62 after his team lost 76-62 in the second round of the NCAA tournament, saying that he was not yet ready to look forward to NC State.
Wade said, “I will worry about that tomorrow. I am an honest man, but today I want to put a bow on everything with McCnenes, if we won 58 games and won 36-2 in the Southland Conference in the last two sessions, captured the title of back-to-back regular seasons and conference tournaments.
“Don’t try not to try to answer a canned response, but it’s about our players and McNenes. We are not going back till tomorrow morning. We will enjoy it here and when we come back, we will find out the next steps.”
The eligibility for Wade and McNeis players is remaining, they are less than 48 hours from the scrambal of the NCAA transfer portal opening on Monday.
Wade will try to woo a new roster to the neck state and the Ved players will decide whether to live in Lake Charles, Louisiana or depart for other opportunities. The cruelty of March is suddenly of the end, the sound bounce of attention is obtained by a double digit seed that soon disturbs uncertainty and a high-day decision.
McNeis defeated the number 5 Claimson 69-67 in the first round for the victory of the first NCAA tournament of the school, which the President of the School, Dr. Wade Rousse said “the biggest day in our school history, or one of them, of course”. Rousse said that the school website crashed that day.
It was clear on Saturday morning that there was no more disturbed card.
Wade said, “Perdue was more aggressive from the beginning, whose team once led 3-2 seconds in 35 seconds.” They were harder and more aggressive than us and we thought we were (in the first round). We cannot take it on it. We could not quickly fill our tanks back to bring back. “
Despite his adjacent departure to the NC state, Wade shared his view on the future of Cowboy.
“Our program in Mcneeese is in great shape. We have tremendous leadership. We are not dumb. We have a plan to roll the program, which is on the hull, and the program is going to move in the right direction,” he said.
“Most of the time when you lose a tournament, fans are ready to set you on fire. Our people were appreciating us.”