Our players never got chippy with each other. Some of the physicalness away from the play is what caused the chipiness between teams...which I thought at one point might lead to someone making a big mistake as several players were nose to nose and there was some shoving. What led to the skirmish directly was, at one point, a UK player sort of threw Milo down and Milo responded by shoulder butting the player in chest as they got up. This was right in front of me. UK wanted him red carded. Both were issued yellow cards. By end most players were shaking hands. We have been keeping cool more lately but we've seen and you are going to see other teams trying to get under certain players skin to gain an advantage or get them red carded out of game. IMO Milo was lucky his shoulder butt was not in front of a ref.
Later in game/OT MU started working the edges of the UK defense. Not the flank, but the edges where UK had their 5 across and that helped create some chances. Up to that point MU tried time and again to penetrate the middle and UK's defense thwarted that every time. As I said, shots on goal not as important as chances for scoring. The Biop miss was not technically on goal, but was the best chance for either team all night. I like what Grassie said after game, that seeing these tactics from good teams helps us sharpen our game. He said, they feel confidant that if they see any of these teams again they like their chances. Teams like Charlotte, we have not played a great schedule are likely to be working on Marshall more especially since CUSA tourney is in Charlotte just like Grassie built the program the last 4 years to beat Charlotte who was the best program in CUSA when he arrived.