Winning is Everything

Game #104 - 2003 NCAA Championship Game

Postby randy » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:06 pm

Apr 3, 2003: (3) #5 Towson (36-0, 18-0) @ (2) #14 LSU (26-8, 12-4)

Scouting Report
  1. Primary defense: M2M
  2. Offense focus: Outside (fast)
  3. Key players:
    • Sr PG Aaron Jackson (14.6 ppg, 3.1 apg, #21 class rank)
    • Jr C Rufus Palmore (9.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg, All-Conf)
  4. Strengths:
    • Defense: 54.9 opp ppg (#1 SEC, #3 Nat'l), 38.3% opp FG (#2 SEC, #11 Nat'l), 28.5% opp 3PT (#1 SEC, #2 Nat'l), 16.9 opp topg (#2 SEC, #21 Nat'l)
    • Guard depth: their backup PG is ranked #25 in his class
  5. Weaknesses:
    • Middle of the pack offense: 65.1 ppg (#5 SEC, #227 Nat'l), 44.1% FG (#3 SEC,#158 Nat'l), 32.7% 3PT (#10 SEC, #251 Nat'l)
    • Rebounding: 31.0 rpg (#4 SEC, #153 Nat'l)
  6. How they got here:
    • Finished 2nd SEC; Lost Conference Tournament Finals
    • (Round 64) Def Boston, 82-48 (BOS 28% FG, 24% 3PT)
    • (Round 32) Def Michigan, 74-58 (MICH 25% FG)
    • (Sweet 16) Def #11 New Mexico, 66-56 (NM 40% FG, 14% 3PT)
    • (Elite 8) Def #3 Seton Hall, 58-50 (SH 26 tos)
    • (Final 4) Def #1 Georgia, 64-52 (GA 40% FG, 19 tos)
Strategies
  1. LSU's defense can beat you two ways, either forcing opponents to take tough shots, or force a lot of turn overs. And in the case against GA in the Final 4, they did both. LSU has beaten 2 of the top 3 teams in the country to get to this stage. Their perimeter defense is one of the best in the nation, so we'll try to challenge them inside the paint. Very important for our guards to safely pass the ball to our bigs
  2. LSU's "average" offense may be a bit misleading, because they play in the SEC where defense rules; 4 of the Nat'l top 11 in opp ppg are from the SEC. We'll initially challenge then to shoot from the outside.
  3. LSU relies a lot on transition pts for their offense. During their last 3 conference games (against ranked teams NM, SH, GA), they averaged 16 fast break pts per game, which comprises around 25% of their total pts

Start of 1st half

We turned the ball over 4 times already. LSU is 2-3 3PT. Down 4-6, 15:51. We're satisfied with our defense so far, forcing LSU to take low percentage shots. We're showing good signs on offense also, attacking the rim; we just need to bury those FTs, as we're currently 2-6 FT. Up 12-10, 11:34.

We have 7 turn overs already; fortunately, LSU hasn't done much damage on transition but still, those are lost opportunities for us. SF Terrell Wallace was a spark plug on offense for use, scoring 7 pts off the bench. Good game for C Kelley Brown so far, 6 pts, 8 rebs. Up 23-22, 5:04. Both teams have done a good job preventing the other to make extended runs. No team has led by more than 5, game was tied 4 times, and there were 11 lead changes. Halftime, Up 30-29.

Key stats / Notes (Halftime)
  • Pts in paint: TOW 24, LSU 6
  • 3PT shooting: TOW 1-4, LSU 5-12
  • We have more rebounds, but it was offset by our turn overs. We shot 3-8 FTs, and in a tight game like this, I hate to think the possibility of the game being decided by FTs

Start of 2nd half

2nd half started with the same defense-oriented flow of the game. LSU committed 2 turn overs. SG Cain Ward, who was 0-2 FG in the 1st half, scored his 1st basket. Up 36-34, 15:55. Our big men continue to pound the ball inside with considerable success. LSU's PG Aaron Jackson starting to heat up though, and he just converted a 3pt play opportunity to reclaim the lead for LSU; Jackson with 8 of his 13 pts in the 2nd half. SG Cain Ward answers for us, with a long jumper. We get the lead back. LSU turns it over and we scored on the fast break. Up 3. Another turn over by LSU. SG Cain Ward drives strong and dunks the ball. Up 5. Teams trading misses, and LSU with another turn over. Up 46-41, 11:03. Ward scoring 6 of his 8 pts in the 2nd half; as he has shown in the Elite 8 game against Iowa, you can never discount Ward even if he is not playing well at the start of the game.

We go to SG Cain Ward again. Ward dribbles, and pulls up a jumper, and he scores again! Ward with 10 pts (8 in the 2nd half). We are on an 8-0 run, after trailing momentarily by 1 earlier. Timeout LSU. Up 48-41, 10:51.

PG Udonis Dement picks up his 4th foul; both he and PG Doug Price have 4 fouls each, and I have to bring in 3rd string PG Nick Granger. No one scored for at least 3 possessions each; we have 12 turn overs, while LSU has 9. A good opportunity to get SG Cain Ward a very brief rest, before the final push.

We get a shot block on LSU. On offense, SF Terrell Wallace drives strong and made a great pass at the last moment on an open PF Dan Morton. Morton scores his 1st 2 pts of the game after going 0-7 FG. Unselfish play by Wallace. Up 9. LSU answers back with medium-range jumper. Up 50-43, 7:33.

SF Mike Mason got fouled on the act of shooting. Hits both FTs. We're 6-6 FTs in the 2nd half, after going 3-8 in the 1st. Up 9. A series of unproductive possessions, as LSU committed 2 more turn overs, while we added 1 more. LSU's leading scorer, PG Aaron Jackson has 13 pts, but has been very streaky, going for 5-23 FG (2-12 3PT). On our last play, C Kelley Brown goes strong to the hoop and was able to fish for a foul. Time to bring back SG Cain Ward and starting PG Udonis Dement (4 fouls). Brown splis his FTs, but SF Mike Mason gets the offensive rebound. SG Cain Ward immediately demands the ball. The step back jumper by Ward is good. Ward with 12 pts (10 in the 2nd half). Almost there, but not quite yet. Up 55-43, 4:31.

We'll start to go m2m defense. Took almost the whole shot block before LSU can put up a shot. They miss; excellent defense in that last play. We get the rebound. SF Mike Mason with the running jumper and its good! Up 55-43, 3:50.

LSU's PG Aaron Jackson scores on a teardrop. Up 55-45, 3:24.

We got called for a traveling, but we were able to chew up a lot of time. LSU missed. We secure the def rebound. Timeout. I want to make sure the players' focus is still there. Up 57-45, 2:30.

We'll continue to try to slow down. We successfully passed around the ball. We missed a low post shot, but we get the off rebound. A fresh shot clock. Another miss. Ball out of bounds, and the refs says it's out ball. LSU gets a steal, and scores on transition. That's the worst things that could have happened. Timeout. Up 57-47, 1:37.

This time we were able to spread out the floor. Wasting some time, and LSU called for a foul. They are in the penalty. 1-and-1 for SF Mike Mason. Mason missed the front end. LSU rebounds.

LSU's PG Aaron Jackson able to get away from his defender and drives. But he was met on the lane by PF Dan Morton who swatted the ball away! LSU retains possession, but what a play by PF Dan Morton offering weak side help on the defense.

Only 1:00 remaining. We probably need just 1 more stop to ice this game. LSU missed. LSU gets the off rebound. 2nd shot also missed. And we finally secure the rebound. Timeout. Celebrations starting now. Up 57-47, 0:42. I replaced the 2 seniors, SG Cain Ward and PF Dan Morton. Hugs all around the bench now

A perfect season!


Final Score: Towson - 59, LSU - 47


Box Scores
[INDENT]Brown 16, 15, 0, 2 stls (*)
Ward 12, 4, 6, 1 blk
Wallace 9, 5, 2, 1 stl, 2 blks
Mason 8, 7, 2, 1 stl
Wise 4, 5, 1
Desmond 4, 0, 0
Morton 2, 5, 0, 2 stls, 1 blk
Dement 2, 3, 1, 1 stl, 1 blk
Price 2, 0, 1, 1 blk
Granger 0, 0, 0
[/INDENT]
Stats Comparison
[INDENT]FG: 45-32%
REB: +19
TO: +4
Pts in paint: +20
2nd chance: +4
Fast break: +4
[/INDENT]
Notes
  • We played outstanding defense in the 2nd half, limiting LSU to only 18 pts. It's true what they say that defense (and rebounding) wins championships. We were led by our 2 All-Americans, C Kelley Brown and SG Cain Ward, but every body contributed in this win, whether on offense or defense
  • There were some moments in this game, and in the previous tournament games where it appears we are about to lose the game. Perseverance, and believing in our game plans, is what got us this championship.
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2003 Awards

Postby randy » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:17 pm

NCAA Most Outstanding Player
  • Sr SG Cain Ward
All-American 1st Team
  • Sr SG Cain Ward
All-American 2nd Team
  • Jr C Kelley Brown
CAA Conference Player of the Year
  • Sr SG Cain Ward
CAA Conference Defensive Player of the Year
  • Sr SG Cain Ward
CAA 1st Team All-Conference
  • Jr SG Cain Ward
  • Jr C Kelley Brown
CAA 2nd Team All-Conference
  • Jr SF Terrell Wallace

I won National Coach of the Year and CAA Conference Coach of the Year with a 37-0 record (1.000)


So C Ryan Austin (Auburn) won WS Player of the Year. We faced Auburn during Round 2 of the NCAA Tournament.
Sr C Victor Prince (Gonzaga) was named 1st Team All-American. We faced Gonzaga during the Final 4 of the NCAA Tournament.
So SG Tim Barned (Iowa) was named 2nd Team All-American. We faced Iowa during the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament.
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Recuits (Class of 2003)

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:45 am

  1. SG Ed Barkley, HS Sr (rank #84, SG #13)
    • OVR: B; SCR: B; PAS: B, HAN: B, DEF: B
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2003 Individual Stats (and Rankings)

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Legend (Conference Rank, National Rank)

Points
  1. SG Cain Ward, 21.2 (#1, #16)
  2. C Kelley Brown, 13.7 (#7)
  3. SF Terrel Wallace, 11.7 (#18)
  4. PF Dan Morton, 10.1 (#22)
  5. SF Mike Mason, 7.4 (#46)
  6. PF Aaron Wise, 4.3
  7. PG Doug Price, 4.0
  8. PG Udonis Dement, 3.7
  9. C Herbert Desomnd, 3.2

Rebounds
  1. C Kelley Brown, 10.2 (#1, #8)
  2. PF Dan Morton, 6.0 (#8)
  3. SF Terrell Wallace, 4.6 (#22)
  4. PF Aaron Wise, 3.7 (#37)
  5. SG Cain Ward, 3.5 (#41)
  6. SF Mike Mason, 3.3 (#48)

Assists
  1. SG Cain Ward, 4.5 (#3, #38)
  2. PG Udonis Dement, 4.2 (#4)
  3. PG Doug Price, 3.3 (#11)

Steals
  1. SG Cain Ward, 1.8 (#2, #41)
  2. SF Terrell Wallace, 0.9 (#28)

Blocks
  1. SG Cain Ward, 0.8 (#6)

Turn overs
  1. SG Cain Ward, 2.6 (#12)

Minutes
  1. SG Cain Ward, 31.4 (#2, #50)
  2. PF Dan Morton, 27.7 (#10)
  3. C Kelley Brown, 26.5 (#17)
  4. SF Terrell Wallace, 25.6 (#31)
  5. SF Mike Mason, 21.2
  6. PG Udonis Dement, 21.0
  7. PG Doug Price, 19.3
  8. PF Aaron Wise, 16.5

3PT Made
  1. SG Cain Ward, 71 (#3)
  2. SF Terrell Wallace, 62 (#6)
  3. PG Udonis Dement, 10

FG% (min 100 FGAs)
  1. C Kelley Brown, 64.7 % (#1, #2)
  2. SF Terrell Wallace, 49.3%
  3. PF Dan Morton, 48.9%
  4. SG Cain Ward, 48.8%
  5. SF Mike Mason, 47.4%

FT% (min 20 FTAs)
  1. SG Cain Ward, 78.9% (#5)
  2. PG Udonis Dement, 77.3%
  3. PG Doug Price, 72.4%
  4. PF Dan Morton, 72.2%
  5. SF Terrell Wallace, 71.4%
  6. PF Aaron Wise, 60.7%
  7. SF Mike Mason, 60.5%
  8. C Kelley Brown, 51.9%
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2003 Team Stats and Rankings

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:20 am

Legend (Conference Rank, National Rank)

Offense
  • Points, 77.8 (#1, #1)
  • Assists, 17.1 (#1, #3)
  • FG%, 50.3% (#1, #1)
  • 3P%, 40.4% (#1, #5) - big improvement (last year #44 Nat'l)
  • eFG%, 50.7% (#1, #1)
  • FT%, 68.5 (#11, [color="Red"]#290[/color]) - big drop-off (last year #129 Nat'l)
  • FTRate, 23.2% (#11, [color="Red"]#329[/color])
  • Turn Overs, 11.2 (#1, #1)

Rebounding
  • Rebounds, 37.3 (#1, #5)
  • OR%, 36.9% (#1, #1)
  • DR%, 81.8% (#1, #2)

Defense
  • Opp Pts, 54.8 (#1, #3) - big improvement (last year #41 Nat'l)
  • Opp FG%, 37.7% (#1, #6)
  • Opp 3P%, 33.7% (#7, #128)
  • Opp eFG%, 38.3% (#1, #4)
  • Opp TO, 15.2 (#3, #105) - big improvement (last year #255 Nat'l)
  • Steals, 6.0 (#5, #168)
  • Blocks, 3.3 (#1, #34) - biggest improvement (last year #231 Nat'l)
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2003 Graduation

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:32 am

  1. SG Cain Ward
    • GPA: 4.0
      • May 2000: 1.6
    • Jr transfer (from Iowa)
    • 94 GP (63 GS), 25.3 mpg, 14.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1.1 spg, 46% FG, 76% FT, 42% 3PT, 4 double-doubles
    • 9 tournament games, 11.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 3.2 apg, 39% FG, 80% FT, 32% 3PT
    • Awards
      • NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2003)
      • All-American 1st Team (2002, 2003)
      • CAA Player of the Year (2002, 2003)
      • CAA Defensive Player of the Year (2002, 2003)
      • CAA All-Conference 1st Team (2002, 2003)
      • Player of the Week: 13
      • Player of the Game: 39

  2. PF Dan Morton
    • GPA: 3.3
      • May 2001: 2.5
    • JuCo recruit
    • 63 GP (31 GS), 21.8 mpg, 7.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 47% FG, 71% FT, 5 double-doubles
    • 7 tournament games, 4.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 23% FG

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Player's GPA

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 5:09 am

As of June 2003 (scholarship players only)

  1. Sr PG Nick Granger: 4.0 (--)
  2. Fr PG Doug Price: 4.0 (+0.2)
  3. Sr PG Udonis Dement: 2.7 (+0.1)
  4. Sr SG Rob Roberson: 4.0 (--)
  5. Fr SG Rob Barkley: 2.4 (new recruit)
  6. Sr SF Terrell Wallace: 3.1 (+0.9)
  7. Jr SF Mike Mason: 3.9 (-0.1)
  8. Jr SF Aaron Hayden: 1.7 (transfer from Temple)
  9. Fr(R) PF Steve Hall: 3.8 (+0.2)
  10. Sr PF Aaron Wise: 3.3 (+0.9)
  11. Sr(R) C Herbert Desmond: 4.0 (--)
  12. Sr C Kelley Brown: 3.5 (+1.0)
  13. Sr C Will Nelson: 4.0 (--)
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Towson Starting Luineup (2003-04 Season)

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Starting Lineup
  • 1: Sr PG Udonis Dement, 6-6, 4.5/5.0
  • 2: Sr SF Terrell Wallace, 6-6, 5.0/5.0
  • 3: Jr SF Mike Mason, 6-8, 4.0/4.5
  • 4: Sr PF Aaron Wise, 6-8, 3.5/3.5
  • 5: Sr C Kelley Brown, 6-10, 4.5/5.0
Bench
  • 1/2: So PG Doug Price, 6-3, 4.0/5.0
  • 4/5: Sr(R) C Herbert Desmond, 6-10, 2.5/4.0
  • 3/4: Fr(R) PF Steve Hall, 6-6, 1.5/4.0
  • 1: Sr PG Nick Granger, 5-5, 2.0/3.0
  • 4/5: Sr C Will Nelson, 6-10, 2.0/2.0
  • 1/2: Sr SG Rob Roberson, 6-3, 2.0/3.0
  • 1/2: Fr SG Ed Barkley, 6-2, 1.0/4.0
Walk-ons
  • 3/4: Sr SF Matthew Barber, 6-7, 2.0/2.5
  • 1/2: Jr SG mark Stansfield, 6-3, 1.5/1.5
Transfer (ineligible to play this season)
  • 3/4: Jr SF Aaron Hayden, 6-8, 4.0/4.5
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Game #105 - Start of 2003-04 Season

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:45 am

Nov 14, 2003: Citadel (1-0) @ Towson (0-0)

We have 3 blks and 4 steals already. CIT with 6 turn overs. Up 15-10, 11:45. We shot 58% FG, and had a lot of fast break opportunities. PG Udois Dement surprising with 14 pts, 7 asts. Halftime, Up 51-32.

Hard to tell how we will compare from last year's title-winning team, but based from the 1st game, we even improved on defense.


Final Score: Citadel - 57, Towson - 97


Box Scores
[INDENT]Wallace 24, 6, 0, 2 blks (*)
Brown 22, 11, 1
Dement 14, 5, 13, 2 stls, 4 blks
Mason 12, 2, 2
Price 7, 2, 7
Wise 6, 6, 2, 2 stls
Desmond 6, 1, 0
Hall 6, 0, 0
[/INDENT]
Stats Comparison
[INDENT]FG: 59-36%
REB: +7
TO: -12
Pts in paint: +40
2nd chance: +4
Fast break: +9
[/INDENT]
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Game #106

Postby randy » Tue Dec 31, 2013 10:51 am

Nov 17, 2003: Arkansas-Pine Buff (0-1) @ Towson (1-0)

ARPB 15% FG. Up 18-4, 11:38. We lead by as many as 27. ARPB shot a bit better lately, but their penalty situation and 7 turn overs gave us more opportunities to score. SF Terrell Wallace with 14 pts. Halftime, Up 47-25.

Our balanced proved too much for ARPB (6 players in double figures)


Final Score: Arkansas-Pine Buff - 47, Towson - 84


Box Scores
[INDENT]Wallace 20, 9, 1, 2 blks (*)
Dement 13, 2, 9
Desmond 12, 5, 0, 3 blks
Mason 11, 6, 3
Wise 11, 6, 0
Brown 10, 8, 0
Price 7, 4, 2
Hall 0, 1, 1
[/INDENT]
Stats Comparison
[INDENT]FG: 48-29%
REB: +15
TO: -2
Pts in paint: +34
2nd chance: +7
Fast break: +10
[/INDENT]
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