by PointGuard » Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:58 pm
Game #21; Jan. 27, 2016: Chicago State Cougars (13-7, 3-4) at #22 CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (16-4, 5-2)
We’re looking for some payback for the 67-50 drubbing we took against the Cougars earlier this year. After reeling off 3 straight wins to begin conference play, Chicago State has lost their last 4 games with anemic offense. Amazingly their RPI remains 38th best in the country (not sure what to make of that…maybe the RPI computer is having problems, but since two of those losses were against Seattle and New Jersey Tech, that could possibly be why their RPI remains solid). I tell the guys to play tough because Chicago State is likely to be focused on getting a win to turn things around.
We turned 7 Cougar turnovers into a 17-4 lead with 11:44 to go in the first half. We let that good fortune slip away as our offense went to sleep and with 5 minutes to go, our lead was down to one. We pulled away, but our foul shooting (4 for 11, we missed the first shot of 3 straight 1-and-1’s in the last 90 seconds) kept things close (31-27) at the end of the half. Chicago State outshot us (46% to 38%) and out-rebounded us (20-16), but turned the ball over 15 times (to our 5). Marcus Evans was our top scorer with 9 points. I blistered the players at the half about their lackluster performance.
Jerell Brown scored our first 9 points of the 2nd half to give us a 40-31 lead. We also came out attacking the boards. Chicago State then made a run to take a 46-45 lead with 9:15 to play. We began hitting our shots again and jumped back on top 53-48 with 4:06 left.
With 2 minutes on the clock our lead was down to 3. Awvee got a tip in with 1:40 on the clock to make the score 55-50. Chicago State hit two free throws to make the score 55-52 with 1:29 left. We brought it up court and Jerrell took a pass just to the right of key and canned a jumper giving us a 57-52 lead. Another foul against us, another 2 points for the Cougars with 59 seconds to go. The Cougars fouled quickly. Michael Curry missed the first of a 1-and-1 and Chicago State rebounded and called a time out.
Chicago State hit a 3 with 26 seconds to play to knot the score at 57-57. I called a time out to settle down the team and have them hold onto the ball until the last few seconds. We threw the ball away with 10 seconds left, and the Cougars worked the ball around and then inside for their center to drop in a 7’ jumper off the backboard with 1 second on the clock.
Final Score: Chicago State-59, CSU Bakersfield-57. CSU Bakersfield season record: 16-5; Great West record: 5-3 (2nd place tie).
Scoring leaders: Jrl Brown-21, Evans-13, Calton-11.
Rebound leaders: Calton-9, Jrl Brown-7, Saunders-6.
Assist leaders: Durham-5.
Player of the Game: Chicago State’s PG Gerald Woods-12 pts, 8 reb, 4 assists.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: SG Jerell Brown-21 pts, 7 reb, 2 assists, 4 steals, 1 block.
Other notes: We shot poorly (38%), got out-rebounded (39-34), made 6 fewer points at the free throw line (we only converted 7 of 15 at the line and missed several front ends of 1-and-1 opportunites), and got out-shot from beyond the arc (40% to 14%). The only place we excelled was turnovers where we had a 22-12 advantage. We deserved to lose when we couldn’t turn that kind of turnover advantage into a big lead at home.
Jerell Brown played an outstanding game both offensively and defensively, and Awvee Calton attacked the boards well and scored well. But not much positive could be said for the rest of our team.
The loss dropped us 2 games behind league-leading Seattle.
Our RPI dropped to 10 and we slid to 23rd in the Media Poll and 25th in the Coaches Poll.
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