I started writing a post not too long after the game, and when it got to about 800 words or so, I read what I wrote and decided it was too full of complaints and profanity and negativity and sweeping generalizations that I can't post it. But here's a snippet:
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So it was very fucking surprising to see Des Watson t-ed up for whatever comment he might have let out after we took an 8-point lead in the 2nd half. Of course, that bad call that gave them points and the ball and changed the momentum and put another foul on one of our players was not the only shit-ass bad call of the night.... the Mwamba no contact whatsoever foul when Bigelow slipped and fell, the end line call on Quinn, non-calls on an over-the top foul on a Rubin dunk, two weak-ass fouls on Norris in the first half, etc.
Easily the worst officiated game I've seen since we joined the A-10, and this is the mouthiest, trash-talkingest, low-class behavior league in college hoops.
A lot of it is about trash-talking and trash behavior from fans, coaches, refs, and players. Burner accounts and stunts and memes and taunting and lack of accountability and cheating (one paragraph was about the flop from Duquesne's Halil Barre early in the 2nd half of our last game). Maybe it's a real thing, but I'm thinking it might just be how society has drifted over the past 5-10 years.
Anyway, it was a game we should have won. Free throw shooting could have won it. A better crowd would have helped (how many games to we lose when there's no students, low energy and bad weather?), the turnovers were bad but not catastrophic, and I didn't like some of the rotations (some of it was because of bad calls). Richmond wears teams down-- their whole defensive philosophy is going to make teams look stagnant and off-balance, so I thought we did OK.... we shot good enough to win. We gave up too many threes. But it's hard to get over that we lost by the margin of the two free throws they got on the technical foul called on Des Watson.