by CoachC » Sun Dec 01, 2013 7:04 pm
Have some familiarity with the Wagner program, having faced them with G-W at MSG last season in the NIT semis. Stylistically they are similar to Air Force in that they will play primarily 1-3-1 zone, and rely on their perimeter people for scoring. Our defense must be much better than it was against Air Force or we could be facing an embarrassing one and done. There are no gimmes this time of year. Our only mutual opponent was their conference rival LIU whom we both defeated on the road.
A chilly first half offensively, and lack of energy on the defensive end saw us trailing the entire half. Better play in the final 3 minutes allowed us to cut the half time deficit to 4, 30-26, but it's a loud locker room. We rebounded well, but need to do much better at everything else.
We come out with better energy and finally take our first lead of the game at the 16:18 mark.
But the energy was just never really there, other than for Taylor who fouled out late after a terrific final game as a Lobo.
The defense and rebounding were good enough, but we just didn't get into the passing lanes like we usually do, and our offense mostly centered around watching Taylor work. The lack of fast break opportunities hurt us.
Wilson and Martin both struggled in the first half but played a little better in the second, but didn't give us enough offense to get us out of the rut we were in.
Wilson had 9 pts, 4 asts, 5 rebs. Fernando had 9 points. We had very little production from the 3 spot in this game, and we sorely needed it. Stetson was lost. Willis did give us some energy on defense at the end of the first half. Madic worked hard in his final game, but had trouble getting his shots to drop(2/13). He had 6 pts, 2 asts, 4 rebs, 2stls, and a block. Inyo had a subpar game with just 2 pts, 5 rebs. Taylor as noted was a force. He just needed more support. He finishes his career with a 17 pt, 10 reb performance. Tatum did give us a lift early in the 2nd half with 8 quick points off the bench. In the end, however, our downfall was just too little offensive flow, especially when Taylor was on the bench.
A very disappointing end to a wonderful season
Final:
UNM 57 Wagner 62