Senior guard Jarryn Skeete didn’t care about his regressing shooting percentage or inability to consistently connect on his three-point trade this past week at practice. His sole intention was to focus on defense.
So much so, he asked head coach Nate Oats to guard Ball State star offensive playmaker Ryan Weber. Skeete asked the men’s basketball team’s video staff to assemble him a compilation of Weber’s field goals from the past six games to study his habits and shot patterns.
Weber was held without a field goal Tuesday night – an overpowering message sent to Ball State from a fired up Buffalo squad.