Is Cipolla still dating Lorraine Bracco?
No. Not for a long timeIs Cipolla still dating Lorraine Bracco?
One of her patients had a word with Jason and he hasn't been seen since.I don't think he was interested after she changed careers and became a psychiatrist.
Double game come incredible ending, incredibly high-stakes.
I think it might have been four seniors in a junior, but either way, your point stands.It's one of the greatest tournament games in our history.
And if I recall, Georgia had 5 senior starters, was an 8 seed, but had upset #1 (who else), Purdue.
One of her patients had a word with Jason and he hasn't been seen since.
I will tell you what still bothers me, that ref calling Cooney out of bounds against the Zags. I can't believe it still bothers me. We won the game.I’m still ticked off that Wallace allowed basically an uncontested three to give them the lead. I guess he just wanted to extend the drama.
Par for the course with Wallace's defense.I’m still ticked off that Wallace allowed basically an uncontested three to give them the lead. I guess he just wanted to extend the drama.
Yes they did, to Mississippi St.Oh man... one of the greatest nights out at the bars I have ever had! Didn't uconn lose that day too?
They lost to Miss St who we later beat.Oh man... one of the greatest nights out at the bars I have ever had! Didn't uconn lose that day too? I was hitting Hartford bars on my way to see a friend's blues band. I remember after the game was over walking into the club they were playing at, catching my buddy's eye as he was playing, and slowly unzipping my jacket to show my Syracuse t-shirt. He saw me, smiled & nodded, and kept on playing.
That slow-motion rotation notwithstanding...John Wallace simply would not be denied on offense.I’m still ticked off that Wallace allowed basically an uncontested three to give them the lead. I guess he just wanted to extend the drama.
That would have helped us a lot in 1987 after Keith Smarts shot.It’s so sad that in today’s game Cipolla’s shot would not have been a buzzer beater as they would have gone to the replay booth for 3 minutes and put .3 seconds on the clock.
Then, in OT, after Wallace’s shot, they would have stopped it again and declared it a 2-pointer, providing UGA with 3-4 seconds to draw up a play during the official’s timeout.
I can understand the necessity of doing so on the latter play, but the incessant reviews take that prolonged thrill away from the games.