CHOI HYUNG-CHAN, CAPTAIN OF YONSEI UNIVERSITY, SAID, "I'LL ENJOY TODAY."

Choi Hyung-chan, captain of Yonsei University, said, "I'll enjoy today."

Choi Hyung-chan, captain of Yonsei University, said, "I'll enjoy today."

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Yonsei University captain Choi Hyung-chan scored an important point and took the lead in breaking the long series of defeats in the Goryeo War.

Yonsei University, led by captain Choi Hyung-chan, won 57-54 in a regular match against Korea University in 2024 at Goyang Gymnasium on Thursday. Since this year's regular match will be hosted by Korea University, the official name will be written as "religious match."

As Yonsei University won on the day, it finally ended its 10-game losing streak against Korea University and secured a pleasant victory. In particular, Choi Hyung-chan, the oldest member of the team, must have felt even more pressure.
Choi Hyung-chan said, "I was really desperate, but I was able to win by exuding all of my desperation. There were a lot of upsetting things, but I'm so happy and happy that I won today."

Yonsei University was not without crisis. It allowed Korea University to come from behind with about two minutes left before the end of the game. Since it allowed the team to come from behind while it was continuously leading, the loss would have been huge for Yonsei. However, Choi calmly recovered the lead by scoring a mid-range shot, and Yonsei University even scored a dunk shot by Kim Bo-bae to avenge the team's loss.

"I was worried because Joo-young had cramps and his team's overall activity decreased in the second half, but I think he overcame the crisis well. In the first half, there were mistakes because he was nervous, but in the second half, Joo-young was out and I thought, 'I should do it.' I thought I would take responsibility because I was the captain, but I think the last shot went well," he said.

The victory will be all the more meaningful to Choi. Except for those who entered Yonsei University in the first grade, they lost in all competitions against Korea University in the second and third grades, and lost in the MBC Cup finals and league games as well. However, they won in regular competitions, which allowed them to wrap up well as in the fourth grade.

"I couldn't finish the game on the court because I had cramps when there was only one minute left until the end of the game. I was so sorry for my teammates and teammates that I shed tears. Still, thank you so much for holding on well until the end. I'm so happy," Choi said.

On the other hand, Yonsei University, which succeeded in avenging Korea University with the victory, still has a schedule left. The U-League playoffs still remain, starting with the upcoming match against Chung-Ang University on October 4.

메이저사이트 As a result, Choi did not let go of his tension. "I will continue my confidence to win Korea University through league games and playoffs. We will show better performance and improve ourselves and have a perfect appearance. Still, I want to enjoy today without thinking about anything," he said with a smile.

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