Game #18: Colorado Buffaloes (6-11, 1-7) at Oregon State Beavers (3-14, 2-6)
After a short drive up I-5 we gave the team a day off to allow them to explore Portland and then went out to Corvallis the next day to prepare for the Beavers. We beat Oregon State by 10 when playing them on our court earlier this season. But they subsequently moved slightly ahead of us in the conference standings and possess a slightly better RPI. As usual we’re the underdogs, but I’d sure like to win this one to break our 7 game losing streak. With J.B. Parker out of commission again shortening an already short bench, we decided to press infrequently and back off on the intensity of our defense to not tire our players, and particularly our guards, as quickly.
Just as the referee was about to toss up the ball for the opening jump ball, the lights at the Gill Coliseum went out. I was wondering if that meant one of the teams was going to have a lights-out night. When power was restored, we scored 8 quick unanswered points. But with 10-1/2 minutes to go, the Beavers took their first lead of the night at 16-15. At that point they caught fire, scoring at will and opening a 37-21 lead with 3 minutes remaining in the half. The half ended with Oregon State stomping us 44-25. The game was sloppy with the Beavers making 12 turnovers and we having a ridiculous 19 turnovers in the half. PG Chris Smith and SF Mat Hunter both scored 5 points for us. PG Steve Richardson dropped in 12 points for the Beavers.
We muddled along in the early going of the 2nd half and I tore the players apart at the first timeout. They responded by cutting the lead to 9, but then let Oregon State pull ahead again by 16. We made a frenzied comeback in the last 5 minutes of the game and with 56 seconds remaining we were down by just a 67-63 score. We fouled their worst free throw shooter and he missed the first of a 1-and-1, but the Beavers pulled down the rebound. We immediately fouled their 2nd worst free shooter. Wouldn’t you know…he knocked down both foul shots to put us behind by 6 with 46 seconds remaining. We called a timeout to set up a 3 point shot for Chris Smith, but the Beavers covered him and he had to pass rather than shoot. George Seamon forced up a shot that was blocked and Oregon State recovered the ball. We fouled again with 31 seconds to go. The Beavers sunk both shots putting the game out of reach and we ended up losing 74-65.
Both teams hit well over 50% of their shots and there were more turnovers (23 by Oregon State and 27 by us) than rebounds.
Topping our scoring was SF George Seamon with 14 points. C Ryan Blackshear and PG Chris Smith both had 12 points and SF Mat Hunter scored 11.
This is one helluva long season.