by PointGuard » Sat Jul 13, 2013 5:04 pm
Game #4; Nov. 25, 2016: CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (3-0) at #21 Cincinnati Bearcats (2-1)
We take on the first of several big challenges during our pre-conference schedule. The Bearcat’s PG Eddie Harris has simply been shredding the nets, hitting 52% of his FG attempts including 46% of his 3’s, to average 23.0 ppg thus far. But Ryab Willias, their SF, also can score points in bunches. He’s only averaging 11.7 ppg this year but scored 21.8 ppg last season.
We came out flat, shooting poorly and dropped behind right away. We finally tied it up at 18-18 with 9-1/2 minutes to play in the half, but we were getting jobbed by the refs. With 3-1/2 minutes until the intermission, we took a 26-24 lead, capitalizing on Bearcat turnovers. When the horn sounded to end the half, we were up 32-30. I’m proud of how our guys controlled the tempo, particularly in the last 10 minutes of the half. We hit 42% of our shots. Cincinnati hit 40% of theirs. We controlled the boards 18-14 and had a 9-6 turnover advantage. If Cincinnati hadn’t gotten to the line so much more than we did where they scored 6 more points than us, we would have had a sizeable margin. Jerry Yearwood had a great half, scoring 16 points. Ryab Willias scored 9 points early in the half for the Bearcats, but we throttled him back once we double-teamed him.
We were blazing hot to open the 2nd half and took a 46-38 lead with 15:40 to play. But Eddie Harris kept the Bearcats in it with some great 3-point shooting, and Cincinnati regained the lead 51-48 with 13 minutes left. We scored 8 straight points to regain a 5 point lead. At that point we clamped down defensively and continued to chip in shots, gradually expanding our lead until the very end to come away with a BIG win on the road.
Final Score: CSU Bakersfield-81, Cincinnati-67. CSU Bakersfield season record: 4-0.
Scoring leaders: Yearwood-24, Calton-14, Holt-12, Gilbert-8, Pastner-8.
Rebound leaders: Gilbert-12, Calton-8, Jarmond-5, Yearwood-5.
Assist leaders: Yearwood-5, Holt-4.
Player of the Game: PG Jerry Yearwood-24 pts, 5 reb, 5 assists.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: C Jeff Gilbert-8 points, 12 reb, 2 assists, 1 block.
Other notes: We dropped in 46% of our shots while holding Cincinnati to 37% shooting. We held a 13-10 turnover advantage, but the big difference in the game was our total domination of the boards, 44-24. We grabbed 16 offensive rebounds to just 6 for the Bearcats. We scored 34 points in the paint, Cincinnati scored 12. We got 19 second chance points, Cincinnati had 8. We scored 25 fast breaks points, Cincinnati just 5. Eddie Harris hit 5 three-point shots for the Bearcats in the 2nd half to finish with 19 points.
While we knocked Cincinnati out of the polls, we were unable to crack the Top 25. But our RPI rose to 8th best in the nation.
4 of our 5 starters are scoring in double figures. Jeff Gilbert is now averaging 9.5 rpg also.
Jermaine Vershaw had one of Cincinnati’s big men stomp down on his foot under the boards and got his foot bruised. We’ll keep him out of practice for a few days but he should be ready to play for our next game.
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