
You see it in rec leagues sometimes. Guys show up late from work so teams are forced to play shorthanded. 4 on 5 most of the time and occasionally 3 on 5. Usually the shorthanded team will play keep away and wind some clock down.
But on January 3rd, the Arizona women’s basketball team finished the game with two players and yet only lost by 6 points in double OT.
Arizona played the final 1:28 of regulation and the entire first overtime with four players after two of the six who had dressed for the game fouled out.
Amina Njonku fouled out with 2:28 remaining in the second overtime, leaving the Wildcats with three players. Arizona was left with two — Bofia and Sarah Hays — after Whisonant was called for her fifth foul with 1:01 left.
Arizona only suited up 6 players for the game.
Credit: {Sportsinferno}











January 10, 2008
#1
not to be confused with the 1 on 5 which RPL partakes in several times a day
January 10, 2008
#2
Five always beats one.
January 10, 2008
#3
ur.
p.s.- your fingers look like ho-ho’s
January 10, 2008
#4
ha ha. don’t even metion the toes.
January 10, 2008
#5
the women love the toes
January 10, 2008
#6
“The women” are gross.
January 11, 2008
#7
Johnny brought this to my attention last night. Didn’t he and I beat World of Isaac, Jay Patel and Davis in a 2 on 3 game a few years ago?
Yeah, 2 on 3!
January 11, 2008
#8
CONFIRMED!!!
January 11, 2008
#9
Was I on crutches?
January 11, 2008
#10
You were not on crutches. You did, however, try to throw some open-mouthed no-look passes though.
January 11, 2008
#11
I’ve seen those wannabe Isiah passes. Mouth open, one foot forward, underhanded, looking up at the rafters….
Once I won a game of downstairs basketball playing against Jude and three of his friends.
1 on 4. So what if I was 16 and they were 10. A Nguyen is a Nguyen.