A record: SLU’s 20 points fewest in shot-clock era

By Staff     Jan 11, 2008

? Shooting abysmally in the first half and improving to awful in the second, St. Louis University was demolished by George Washington, 49-20, at Smith Center.

It was a little bit of history. SLU’s 20 points were the fewest scored in a game by anybody in Division I since the shot clock was instituted by the NCAA in 1985.

“We have some issues in terms of our offensive proficiency,” said SLU coach Rick Majerus. “We missed some good shots, yes. Anyone can look out there and see we don’t have height, we don’t have depth, we don’t have a lot of experience.”

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