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This will probably be remembered as one of the greatest performances by a cougar, ever.
Truly, a legendary performance last night. It also helps that the WCC is the greatest athletic conference ever.
There were too many questionable calls on both sides. The game should be decided by the players, not the officials.
Mr. Harmon, there is an error in your article. USD lost both of its games to Gonzaga. Perhaps you meant to refer to its recent quality win at Loyola Marymount, but that is not the same as beating Gonzaga.
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