by CoachC » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:59 am
Larry: Back home, and out of the frying pan and into the fire, Coach! A big game against the always dangerous and talented Blue Hose.
Gary: Certainly true, Larry. They have so many scoring options. They are 2nd in the nation in scoring at 75.4 per game, and it's no fluke. Crider and company are a big handful. Defensively, it's a quandary for us. We've never been very successful zoning this team because of the outside presence of Lyles and Jackson, but because are bench is so shallow this year, it's very difficult for us to begin the game in man. Needless to say, I'm very concerned.
Larry: It's a big test for Godzilla, too. Last year his maturity could be measured by the 3 games we played against Presbyterian. In the first game Crider took him to school, in the 2nd game, Josh stepped up and had a very solid game, and in the tournament, 'Zilla totally dominated him.
Gary: Yes, and Josh is going to have to show that side of himself tonight as well, along with help from all our other bigs. Crider always seems to step up his game play against us, and has had some huge games against us. It'll take a total team effort to remain undefeated at home tonight. Battle will move into the starting line-up tonight, and hopefully that will get Feeley back into the swing of things coming off the bench because he had a lot of problems during our road trip.
The zone wasn't that bad in the first half, although they still managed to get their points. Crider was a ton again, and was able to get the ball in the post too often. We did a decent job of getting out on Lyles and Jackson though. We may have to go to man at some point in the 2nd half, if O'Conner can avoid picking up his 3rd foul. We had strong contributions from all 3 guys off the bench, especially Sheals who was our strongest rebounding presence. Felts struggled with his shot a bit, but Battle was on fire and Jeffers had a good first half as well. We need to do a better job of keeping Crider off the boards in the 2nd half, and continue to take care of the ball.
At the half we lead 45-36.
We were out-rebounded badley in this game 30-38,9-14. O'Conner took a step backwards and was dominated by Crider (17 pts, 12 rebs) and managed just 1 of 6 from the field and 4 rebs. Felts struggled with his shot all night going just 2 of 14.
Brown(10 pts 4 rebs in 19 minutes) and Sheals(4 pts, 6 rebs, 1 stl, 1 blk in 24 minutes) made huge contributions off the bench though and helped keep Crider from totally getting away from us. Sheals in particular played probably the best defense of his career.
Battle had a career high 24 points along with 7 asts
Jeffers added 22 pts and had a very good all around game.
Felts despite his offensive struggles still added 9.
Moore had his usual blue collar night (8pts, 7 rebs, stellar defense)
Feeley looked good coming off the bench with 7 pts, 5 asts and just 1 turnover.
Other than the struggles of O'Conner and Felts our offense was really clicking tonight, and as usual when we win, we did it largely on turnover differential (a/to 20/6, 14/17) with 9 steals. We were able to pull away in the 2nd half and even get all of our rotation guys out of the lineup in the last couple of minutes.
Rebounding aside, this was a very good game for us against a very good basketball team, and I'm quite pleased. We have to get 'Zilla going again though.
final
G-W 89 Presbyterian 66