Game #19: Jan. 25, 2018; New Hampshire Wildcats (8-10, 4-3) at UMBC Retrievers (10-8, 2-5)
University of Maryland Baltimore County put together a good pre-conference record (8-3), but after winning their first 2 conference games is now on a 5-game losing streak. But 4 of those 5 losses were by single digit differences. They have a good inside-outside duo in SG J.B. Rancik (16.4 ppg) and C Steve Kincade (12.6 ppg). Rancik scored 41 and 31 points in two games early this season. Kincade has two 20 point games at the beginning of the season.
We played exceptionally well on both ends of the court in the first half and pulled away to a 45-27 halftime lead. We hit 53% of our shots while holding UMBC’s shooting to 32%. We turned the ball over just 3 times while forcing the Retrievers to make 10 turnovers. Chris Faust and Edvin Jeppson both scored 11 points to lead our scoring.
We held a big lead through the first portion of the 2nd half, but then UMBC began hitting their shots while we made turnover after turnover and the refs calls went against us completely. With 3 minutes to play the Retrievers pulled to within 3. We re-opened a 6 point lead, but then UMBC hit a 3 with 30 seconds to play. We were able to keep them from getting any closer and won our first game on the road in conference play.
Final Score: New Hampshire-72, UMBC-68. New Hampshire season record: 9-10; American East record: 5-3 (3rd place tie).
Scoring leaders: Augustus-19, Jeppson-11, Faust-11, Kamara-9, Beck-9.
Rebound leaders: Beck-6, Faust-6, Babul-5, Hall-5.
Assist leaders: Augustus-3, Beck-3.
Player of the Game: PG Nate Augustus-19 pts, 2 reb, 3 reb.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: C Adrian Beck-9 pts, 6 reb, 3 assists, 1 steal.
Other notes: Our shooting deteriorated in the 2nd half and we finished the game by hitting 46% of our shots. UMBC hit 42% of their shots. We held a 34-31 rebounding advantage but with all our turnovers in the 2nd half finished with 14 while UMBC made just 11. J.B. Rancik scored 16 points for UMBC, but we held Steve Kincade to just 6 points.