by CoachC » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:00 pm
The 3rd place Soup Cans.. err check that Fighting Camels (Soup Cans would have been less silly) are in tonight. Picked 7th behind us pre-season they have proven to be much better than that, and are clearly a top contender for the conference title. Led by conference leading scorer Kent Augustine (20.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 1.9 spg) their non-conference schedule was not loaded, but better than ours. Their marquis win was a blowout of Alabama back in November. They are in the conference top 5 in almost every category at both ends of the court other than turnovers, but still have a plus advantage there as well.
Keys to the game:
1. Win turnover battle by at least 5.
2. Shoot 15 more freethrows.
3. See if Duke will let us borrow the back end of their bench.
To win this game we will probably have to play better than we can. On the other hand, they lost to Liberty in their last and are 2-5 on the road, giving us at least a ray of hope.
We do have our largest crowd of the season tonight at around 1900. It's still a mausoleum.
We come out with great energy, at the 12 minute time out we've forged a 17-10 lead. Augustine has 6 of their 10 but has had to work for them. On the downside both Lemeke and Porter have picked up 2 fouls trying to guard him. I refuse to go zone tonight, no matter how deep on the bench we have to go. At the 7:49 mark we still lead 19-14, but I'm getting a bit frustrated with the officials. We are down 1-6 on fouls. I'm not irritated at our number of fouls, because Augustine is an honest to God handful. But Woods isn't getting the same calls at the other end. For the moment Augustine has finally sat down on the bench. He won't be out long. With Augustine out we will try to play zone for a couple of possessions, but given our past history with zone, we probalby won't be in it for long. We'll also gamble on getting Lemeke and Porter back in the game to give Feeney and Woods breathers. Our zone is as bad as ever but we are able to trade baskets with them for 4 minutes and avoid further foul trouble. Augustine is back at the 4 minute timeout and so is the man to man.
We play about as well as we can in the first half, and take 35-31 lead into the locker room. This is the most proud of our guys as I've been all season, and I try to pump them up for more of the same. We shoot 52% while holding them to 39%. We turn the ball over 8 times, but so do they. They have a 19-15, 8-6 edge on the boards, and we need to work on that. We have a 12-4 advantage on fast break points. Augustine had 9 points but it took him 12 shots to get there. Our biggest concern is we didn't do quite as good a job shutting down his supporting cast in the final 8 minutes, but the 4 minutes playing zone had something to do with that. Woods has just 6 points in the first half, with Augustine guarding him, but doesn't try to force anything and has 4 assists. Porter has 9 points in just 10 minutes and Augustine struggled against him defensively because of his size and strength. If he can avoid picking up a 3rd personal early in the 2nd half , he could be a potent weapon.
2nd half.
Lemeke picks up his 3rd personal 7 seconds into the half, and that doesn't help. Porter guarding their point picks up his 3rd at 17:54. Woods finally gets a call and Augustine picks up his 2nd at 17:38.... oh for another. Feeney gets stripped 2 possessions in a row and we have to call time out. Gilchrist gets a shot at some significant minutes for the first time in about 10 games. Woods picks up his 2nd at 15:30 after Gilcrhist got away with murder at the end. Gilchrist feeling it now, knowing he's going to get every call, and we trail 45-41. Not far from getting my 4th T of the season most likely. I'm going to start playing offense to defense with Porter. We'll give Evans a shot at guarding Augustine. Woods picks up his 3rd at 12:05 and I let them have it. We are getting homered at home. Woods picks up his 4th at 11:57 and I get ejected. Since I'm going to get fined anyway, I get my moneys worth. Augustine has hacked Porter in consecutive trips without a whistle. I hand over the keys to the car to Kevin.
I sneak peaks from the tunnel as the travesty continues. The kids play their hearts out, but this game was decided beforehand by conference politics. It was like a WWE match. Predetermined. We wind up losing by 11 on a night when we were the better team.
I don't know what to tell our guys after the game. How do you explain outplaying a decent opponent and still losing by 11? You can't. All I can do is tell them I'm proud of them and compliment their effort which was there all night.
Leaving the tunnel after the game, the pimply kid from the student newspaper approaches me and asks me for a comment about the officiating. I say, "you were here, what did you see?". He says, "I saw us getting robbed.". I say, "Well write that up then... there may be hope for you yet.'
final: Referees 75 Gardner-Webb 64