Game #23: Feb. 9, 2019; #11 Albany Great Danes (23-0, 12-0) at New Hampshire Wildcats (15-7, 8-3)
This has become our “big game” of the season. Even though Albany lambasted us when we played them on their court, this is our opportunity to knock off the only undefeated Division I team in the country. Of course, Albany will be focused on beating us to give them a chance at cracking into the Top 10 in the national polls.
The Great Dane’s are led by PG Todd Holbrook (16.3 ppg and 5.3 apg), C Brandon Dickenman (11.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg), SG Paul Kirkland (10.6 ppg and hitting nearly 50% of his FG attempts including 3’s), and PF Jerome Drakeford (9.0 ppg and 6.2 rpg). Holbrook and Kirkland torched us for a combined 46 points in our previous meeting, but the inside duo of Dickenman and Drakeford can also be devastating.
Albany employs a 1-2-2 zone that can be tough to crack. I think we have a chance tonight, but will have to play our best to upset the Great Danes.
Neither team could take control in the first half, but Albany finished the half with a 35-32 lead. They shot slightly better (48% to 42%) than did we. Our top scorer was Bobby Havens with 18 points.
Albany held onto the lead until mdway through the 2nd half, when we pulled ahead by 4 points. But we couldn’t maintain control and the lead shifted back and forth until the Great Danes pulled away in the final 3 minutes.
Final Score: Albany-73, New Hampshire-63. New Hampshire season record: 15-8; American East record: 8-4 (2nd place).
Scoring leaders: Havens-31, Beck-8.
Rebound leaders: Kresse-8, Beck-7, L. Smith-6.
Assist leaders: Strickland-6.
Player of the Game: Albany’s PF Jerome Drakeford-18 pts, 7 reb, 1 assist.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: SG Bobby Havens-31 pts, 2 reb, 1 assist, 2 steals.
Other notes: Albany showed just how good a team they are by staying cool throughout the game and taking control when it counted. We controlled the boards 36-28, but Albany hit 51% of their shots while holding us to 40% shooting. The Great Danes also went to the foul line 13 more times and scored 9 more points on free throws than did we.
Albany’s win over us moved them up to #10 in the Media Poll.
Our RPI rating is now 53rd best in the nation. We’re #20 on the “Who’s Out” list of the Bubblewatch.
Bobby Havens was selected as the America East Player of the Week again.
Nate Augustus continues to feel I’m not being fair to him by starting Vernard Strickland at PG. He mouthed off to Strickland again about this. Besides having no relationship with me, Nate’s relationship with the rest of the team is nearly as bad. I talk with him, but he’s resistant to any advice. With such a bad attitude, it’s possible Augustus will transfer. That’s forcing me to begin looking at a PG rather than 2 big excellent big men we had in our sites to fill one of the scholarships we have to offer this year.