Mar 19, 2006: (8) Clemson (18-11, 12-6) vs (1) #4 Stanford (29-4, 15-3)
Scouting Report
- Primary defense: M2M
- Offense focus: Balanced (fast)
- Key players:
- Sr C Maurice Ivory (15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 2.6 bpg, All Conf, #32 class rank)
- Jr SG Tim Carey (12.4 ppg)
- Strengths:
- Offense: 76.1 ppg (#4), 38.2% 3PT (#44)
- Rebounding: 34.0 rpg (#31)
- Weaknesses:
- Defense: 66.7 opp ppg (#170), 36.5% 3PT (#280)
- How they got here:
- Finished 1st Pac 12; Won Conference Tournament
- (Round 64) Def South Dakota St, 87-66 (STAN: 5 players in double figures)
Strategies- Stanford's offense is difficult to guard because of Ivory can score inside, and they have a number of perimeter players who can shoot from 3. We'll use a combination of 2-3 and m2m defenses.
- We need to minimize turn overs, as we can't afford Stanford to have too many possessions
- We'll go with a more balanced offense focus, and test Stanford's perimeter defense
Start of 1st halfC Curtis Massiah has done a good job on the boards, and also able to fish 2 fouls from STAN's C Maurice Ivory.
Up 12-6, 15:14. We are getting quite a number of easy pts on transition, and STAN forced to call an early timeout when they went down by 14. STAN's offensive output so far came from 3 triples.
Up 27-9, 9:55. STAN mounted a comeback, anchored on Ivory, who scored 8 pts after he came on the floor.
Halftime, Up 39-33.
Key stats / Notes (Halftime)- Fast break pts: CLEM 14, STAN 5
- We led by as many as 19, but Stanford is talented enough to easily get themselves back in the game. We need to be aggressive on defense and force more turn overs, and get more fast break pts; we can't expect to win by settling on a half court shootout
Start of 2nd halfSTAN continues to inch closer, until they reduced our lead to just 1 pt. With a combination of off rebounding and forcing turn overs, we were able to recover and hang on to the lead. Up 51-46, 10:58. STAN scored 6 unanswered pts, and have taken the lead momentarily; we scored the last basket to stop our bleeding.
Up 53-52, 7:30.
STAN retook the lead, and extended their advantage to 7 pts as our outside shooting has gone cold. We'll shift to favor inside on offense. We cut down the lead to 3 prior to the last media timeout.
Down 62-65, 2:06.
We missed on our last possession. STAN called for traveling. I called a timeout.
We miss again. STAN has done a good job wasting time. They miss, but got the off rebound. However, we came up with a steal and scored on the break!
Down 64-65, 0:32.
We need to foul. We did; it was our 7th team foul. 1-and-1 for STAN. They miss the front end. We get the rebound, and called a timeout.
Down 64-65, 0:22.
We go to SG Cory Mastern. Mastern shoots a jump shot. Miss. Rebound by STAN, and we have to give up another foul. 1-and-1. Regardless of what happen on their FTs, we need to hurry up on offense. They miss the front end again. Timeout.
Down 64-65, 0:08.
We'll max out the pace, as long as we can get a shot.
SG Cory Mastern has the ball, but he is being guarded tightly. Master forced to pass to SF Chad Akins. Time running out. Akins drives and puts up a shot. Miss. Scramble for the rebound. PF Mike Harvey gets the ball, but the can't get the shot off in time. Season ended.
Final Score: Clemson - 64, Stanford - 65Box Scores[INDENT]Mastern 15, 1, 3, 3 stls
Akins 11, 4, 3, 4 stls
Massiah 10, 10, 2, 2 stls
Monroe 9, 6, 1, 6 tos, fouled out
Harvey 5, 6, 3
Sharpe 5, 0, 1
Jones 4, 0, 0
Bland 3, 3, 0
Howard 2, 4, 3, 2 stls
Hein 0, 0, 0
Inge 0, 0, 0
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Stats Comparison[INDENT]FG: 39-42%
REB: -3 (+3 off)
TO: -7
Pts in paint: +4
2nd chance: +1
Fast break: +7
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Notes- We got STAN on the ropes in the 1st half, as we built up a 19 pt lead. Their C Maurice Ivory (18 pts) led their comeback. We scored just 25 pts in the 2nd half, but still had the chance to win the game on the very last possession. We put the game on the line with freshman SG Cory Mastern; however, Mastern couldn't find a shot and we scrambled in the end
- Still a better than expected season. We have to play better in the regular season, in order to get a higher seed in the next NCAA tournament