by CoachC » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:10 am
Larry: Another win last time out in a defensive battle. The guys refused to quit battling. You've been able to get some good mileage out of the 1-3-1 early in games.
Gary: Yes, and that's fortunate. With a 7 man rotation, we have very little margin for error, but it still remains a big concern. I keep waiting for someone else to grab the ring and start being a viable option off the bench, but so far no one has come close to stepping up for us.
Larry: Tonight's opponent the Toledo Rockets come in with a lofty 25 RPI.
Gary: Yes. It's still a little early to put much stock in RPIs but they have played a very tough schedule. They've had an overtime win over #25 Notre Dame and a very competetive quality loss on the road to #4 Maryland. They've also had road games with Louisville and Boston College, so they've been very much road-tested. They are VERY deliberate on offense and will be looking to break down our zone. On defense they will be throwing a 2-3 zone at us, and we are going to have to show some patience too. So far this year, zone defenses have had a tendency to trip us up a little, and make us a little impatient. This will be a big test for us. They are also a very very good rebounding team. They send everyone to the boards and it's the kind of team effort we've been emphasizing to our guys in practice.
Larry: Our rebounding has been a lot better lately, though.
Gary: Yes, it has been, Larry, but it still can be better. We've also got to get Godzilla going again. The last few games he's had more opportunities to score with so much attention being given to Jeffers and Fetts, but he's been hesitant... either passing up shots or going to the rim too softly. Against the 2-3 tonight, his opportunities may be much more limited again, but that's why we need to have him get on the offensive glass and power in some misses.
Our defense in the first half wasn't all that good, and I wasn't very happy with the officiating. but we shot passably well against the zone (46%), and the 1 to 7 differential in turnovers allow us to take a 38-35 lead into the locker room. I am concerned about the 2nd half, however, because we've been letting down too much after halftime, in part due to fatigue. Jeffers was magnificent again, but we need someone else to help out on offense to take all the pressure off of Ike. We started off rebounding really well, but tailed off towards the end of the half. We have to start hitting the boards again.
19:17 O'Conner picks up his 3rd, and that's trouble. Not sure how long I'll be able to sit him.
8:58 O'Conner back in the game picks up his 4th.
With Godzilla in foul trouble throughout the game, we spent much of it playing with a very small line-up. Given that our rebounding (27-34,5-10) was understandable in this one and could have been much worse. The unfortunate thing was that O'Conner was going to the boards hard early in the game and doing what I asked. If he was overaggressive in this one, I have to take the blame for it.
Our defense was very good, however, and unlike recent games was even better in the 2nd half holding them to 36.8% from the field and turning them over 16 times with 8 steals. We shot adequately against the 2-3 zone (44.4%), but once again it was Ike Jeffers carrying most of the offensive burden. Fortunately he was up to the task once again.
Our A/to was terrific (20/7) and Feeley had a career high 12 asts with 4 turnovers.
Ike Jeffers led us again with 26 points. he also had 2 asts, 4 rebs, 2 stls and a block and is doing everything we can ask of him playing mostly out of position at the 3.
Battle added 10 pts, and Felts 12 with 3 asts and 3 stls.
Moore did what Moore usually does: 8 pts, 8 rebs and rock-solid defense. If he doesn't make the all-defensive team this season something is wrong.
Team captain Tony Evans was given the opportunity to audition for the 8 spot in the rotation, and gave us a lift with 4 pts, an ast, 4 rebs and a steal. Those numbers might not sound like much but because of the foul situation with Godzilla he was playing most of his minutes as a very undersized 4 and gave us 21 minutes. We need his leadership on the floor, so he definitely will be given another chance to prove he belongs in our rotation. If it works out maybe we can start looking for someone to fit into the 9 spot, because we definitely need another big man we can go to for at least a few productive minutes.
A good team effort from the 8 guys who played.
Final
G-W 68 Toledo 58