The Wolfpack made 56 percent of its shots in the second half against a Maryland team that routinely forces the tempo with a trapping defense.
The dispute is typical of the tough choices routinely forced to the surface here in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath.
Through its control of influential labor unions, the crime organization routinely forced major construction companies in the New York area to pay as much as $10,000 a month for labor peace, which the crime family could insure.
He routinely forces girls, some of them barely teenagers, into plural marriages, to men who are often in their 50's and 60's, say people who are no longer his followers.
The Chinese routinely force American companies to give up their trade secrets in return for access to China's vast consumer market.
Duke's defense routinely forced Seton Hall into the waning moments of the 30-second clock, the time spinning away steadily as Seton Hall scrambled on the floor.
Troops routinely force civilians to work for them and those who refuse are often beaten, tortured or sometimes killed.
British officials, who argue that Americans routinely force illegal immigrants from Mexico and Haiti to go home, say they have no alternative.
Representative Newt Gingrich of Georgia, their second-ranking leader, said this week that Republicans would routinely force every roll call they can as a way to show displeasure at Democratic bullying on rules.
(At the Telluride airport, which is the hardest hit of the seven mountain airports, heavy snows routinely force pilots to divert to nearby Montrose.)