This actually doesn't bother me at all (in fact I'm hoping I might learn something) if anybody wants to discuss and since it was posted in good fun (the game is question is a conference tournament quarterfinal so nobody's season depends on it so I'm going to have some fun with it too). The game in question is Zags #4 UMass Boston team vs. my unranked Mass. Liberal Arts team which ended 4th in our division and had to win our first round game in ot. I did win the regular season meeting. It is also only my 3rd season at the school so I don't have all my own players, but the previous coach left me some nice pieces. I played a developmental line-up for the regular season, but here is the summary of my team. We play zone and triangle using a pg, sf, sf, pf, c approach to the line-up, so my wings are athletic but not particularly fast or great with the ball. My pf lacks rebounding for a 3-2 zone and my pg is still young, a true sophomore. My bench is solid, especially my 2 back-up bigs, but again my 2 back-up guards are a freshman and a redshirt freshman. I only have one true shooter on the roster at the moment, my starting pg. Zags runs flex/press. If I were you I'd rely on the press to turnover my young pg and wing players that are more small forward types than sg types. Offensively you shoot the 3 okay, but you don't shoot many of them. Will I play minus to take away the inside, or plus to make you score against my overall athletically superior bigs? Will I play 2-3 to try and hide my pf's weaker rebounding and since you don't shoot many 3s. Just some things to think about tonight. Honestly I think you match up well with me in this case, and you probably win most the time just doing what you do. You're 4th in the country for reason. Oh, and beat me while you can, we're only going to get better going forward ;).