by Wayne23 » Thu Apr 06, 2017 5:23 pm
3/9: #9 seed Houston, 12-16, 5-11, in the quarter finals. We beat them by 40 here, then 16 there.
3/10: 82-55. 26, 6, 6 for PG Jed Owen, 15, 11 for Gost, 10, 13 for Barr, 18 for Main. +16 RBs, 10 TOs.
#4 seed Temple, 19-10, 11-5, in the semifinals. They are very balanced, no one outstanding but everyone is decent. We won by 29 at our place.
3/11: 74-63. It wasn’t that close. They made a charge at the end, when it was too late. 24, 7 for Owen, 22, 8 for Barr. +8 RBs, 12 TOs.
#2 seed, #6 ranked Cincinnati for the title. They won by 24 there, then we won by 17 here. On paper we’re the better team but we expect a very tough game.
3/12: 99-73. We came to play! 32, 12, 5 for Gost, 20, 10 for Barr, 17, 7 for Main, 14, 6, 6 for sub guard Tel Walt. +15 RBs.
27-3, 15-1, #4, RPI #1. #4 makes no sense. We should be a #1, maybe # 2 or #3 overall.
#1 South, #3 overall. Good, let Michigan and Duke fight it out in the national semis. If we get that far this will benefit us.
We start with Kennesaw ST, 17-13.
3/17: 69-44. It was never a game.
#8 seed Virginia, 19-12, in the 2nd round. Good PG but not much else.
3/19: 80-63. They led by 7 early in the 2nd. I burned a TO and raised the roof and my guys woke up. 30 for Main, 15, 10 for Owen, 10, 9 for Barr. We’ve played better.
#4 seed, #8 ranked Miami of Ohio, 29-6, in the Sweet Sixteen.
3/24: 88-68. 52-35 at the half. 26, 7 for Gost, 16, 5, 6 for Owen. +12 TOs.
#3 seed, #12 ranked Seton Hall, 25-8, in the Elite Eight. They beat us by 1 there, in December. They may be a little stronger outside but we think we’re a lot stronger inside.
3/26: 80-78. Whew! We led by as many as 14 but we faded late. Gost fouled out with 7 ½ minutes left and then Main fouled out with 3:11 left. At the end Seton Hall had the ball. We played good D but they got their best shooter loose. He took an open 20 footer but it went just a little long as the buzzer sounded. +10 RBs, but -5 TOs. Survive and advance!
We’ll play #3 seed, #10 ranked Arizona, 28-7, in the national semifinal. We think we’re the better team but we expect a struggle.
On the other side it’s #1 overall Michigan, 36-1, vs. #5 seed, #16 ranked Fresno ST, 26-7.
4/1: 80-67. We led by as many as 19, and it was settled by the 28 minute mark. 22, 8, 3 for Gost, 19, 7 for Barr, 14, 8, 4 for Main, 16, 9 for sub big man Juan Jorr. +9 RBs.
As expected it’s 37-1 Michigan for the title. They have 2 bigs banged up; the starter will play, the sub won’t. They have a very, very good backcourt. They’re a 2 ½ point favorite. We’ll need to be at our best.
4/3: 78-79. 19 lead changes, 5 ties. We led by 14 in the 1st half, 7 at the half. I’ll get to the end of the game in a second but we lost this one at the line, shooting 22-40, 55%, which is inexcusable. Most other stats were close to even. 29 for Main, 18, 11 for Gost, 12 for Owen. At the end we led 78-76. We missed the front of a 1 and 1 with 4.8 left and they got the RB. After a Time Out they worked it to their #3 guard.
We had a hand in his face with time almost up. He threw up a 24 footer which went in off the backboard. Given that the shot was from behind the foul line I don’t think he was planning a bank shot. So we lost on a lucky shot. BUT, if we had hit our free throws we would not have been in that position. Tough, tough loss.
4/4: Awards: Joe Gost was Conf. POY and 1st team. Reed Barr was Frosh OY. Lan Main made 2nd team.
4/23: I ask for a contract extension. I get it.
32-4, 15-1, made it all the way to the title game and lost by one. Great season.
Overall, I’m 1009-210, .828. #1000 came at East Carolina in the next to last regular season game.
Looking for a national title next season.