Basketball
OAK Hills Christian: Worst basketball team of all time?
A few days ago, news broke that an American college league game would be held. north dakota and oaks hills christian It ended with A bewildering score of 108-14.
If you check the technical sheet for the match, you will see that the first half has already ended. From 60… to 5!and in the second half, the North Dakota team didn’t seem to want to be too tough, giving up a partial score of 48-9.
Them 94 point differencethey are equal to Lead margin record in NCAA historyin the modern era, is owned by the University of Utah, which defeated Mississippi Valley State University 143-49 in 2019.
The absolute record goes back almost 100 years to 1917/18. Georgia defeated Southern Christian by 120 points. (122-2).
Show…hard to define
Now, some videos are being released, they quickly spreadincludes an image of that meeting… and everything becomes a little more logical.
oak hills christian (Not to be confused with the prestigious Oak Hill Academy, where NBA stars like Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, and Kevin Durant played; that’s another story.) NCAA Division II small Christian college There are just under 100 students on this college campus…and only 11 of them showed up as part of the men’s basketball team.
In fact, the university is better known for its academic standards than for the virtues of its basketball team.
But that is What was witnessed on the Seals Center court exceeded any horrors imaginable. Bad errors: missed shots that didn’t even touch the rim, triples that didn’t even come close to the basket even by accident, blocks that were received, lost balls after bouncing the ball on your foot…and the list goes on. It can be long. .
In fact, it’s hard to even imagine how they managed to score 14 points.
That said, it’s better to see it with your own eyes and judge for yourself…
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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