by PointGuard » Sun Dec 08, 2013 3:57 am
Game #15: Jan. 7, 2020; New Hampshire Wildcats (9-5, 3-0) at Albany Great Danes (4-11, 0-3)
Albany’s season has been nearly the complete opposite of what they enjoyed last year. At the end of last year four of their starters graduated. But this year they have 3 players averaging in double figures (SG Paul Kirland-18.0 ppg, PG Larry LaFlem-11.8 ppg, and SF Jason Avery-11.3 ppg). Their 1-2-2 zone defense has been porous, though.
Andrew Kresse picked up his 2nd foul just 5 minutes into the game. Albany played well in all aspects of the game during the first half. They built a 17 point lead which we whittled down slightly at the end of the half, but we still trailed 43-32 at the intermission. Albany hit 50% of their shots, out-rebounded us 19-10, and held a 7-6 turnover advantage. Byron Windlan led our scoring with 14 points. I tore our guys up about not boxing out on the boards.
We got out-played in the first half. Then in the 2nd half, we simply played just horribly. The team as a whole gave up. We looked like whipped puppies. Albany took advantage of our ineptitude by opening a 34 point lead.
Final Score: Albany-79, New Hampshire-48. New Hampshire season record: 9-6; American East record: 3-1 (1st place tie).
Scoring leaders: WIndlan-14, Neubauer-12, Smith-9.
Rebound leaders: 2 players with 4 each.
Assist leaders: Neubauer-3.
Player of the Game: Albany’s SG Paul Kirkland-22 pts, 5 reb, 4 assists.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: PG Heinrich Neubauer-12 pts, 1 reb, 3 assists, 1 steal.
Other notes: Albany hit 51% of their shots, we hit just 36% of ours. Albany pulled down 36 rebounds, we grabbed just 20…a MINUS 16! WTF? Both teams had 16 turnovers. Albany hit 16 of 22 free throws, we hit just 4 of 7. We were called for 19 fouls, Albany was whistled for just 11. Bobby Havens hit just 3 of 19 shots before fouling out. Andrew Kresse was held to 2 points and 3 rebounds.
Albany obviously decided to take out upon us the frustrations that had built within them this year as their season went into a tail-spin. They definitely did that to perfection. But we helped them by pretty much giving up and letting them run away with this game. That was more discouraging to me than simply losing.
I’ve decided I don’t like the location, design, colors, look, lighting, feel, sound, smell, temperature, humidity, seats, scoreboard, fans, cheerleaders, band, locker room, programs, scorer’s table, refs at Albany’s SEFCU Arena. Oh yeah, and did I say...the taste of their popcorn sucks?
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