Tough draw, as get to face the top-ranked team in the West Regionals, but was given only a (4)-seed
Mar 19, 2009: (4) #3 UNLV (29-5, 14-2) vs (1) #13 Clemson (26-6, 14-4)
Scouting Report
- Primary defense: M2M
- Offense focus: Outside (slow)
- Key players:
- Jr SG Anthony Moreland (16.0 ppg, #41 class rank)
- Sr SF Andre Hancock (10.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg, All Conf, #26 class rank)
- Fr PF Jason Correa (10.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg, #18 class rank)
- Plus 4 other players ranked in the top 50 of their respective classes
- Strengths:
- Defense: 54.1 opp ppg (#2), 41.3% opp FG (#57), 18.0 opp topg (#8), 8.1 spg (#17), 4.4 bpg (#11)
- Ball handling: 12.2 topg (#3)
- Weaknesses:
- Offense: 68.1 ppg (#110), 44.0% FG (#189), 31.2% 3PT (#303)
- How they got here:
- Finished 1st Mountain West; Won Conference Tournament
- (Round 64) Def UC Irvine, 74-64 (Hancock 21 pts; UNLV: -15 tos)
- (Round 32) Def Wagner, 67-37 (C Christian 15 pts, 11 rebs; UNLV: -17 tos)
Strategies- How mature are we as team will be tested in this game. UNLV's last 2 tournament opponents have combined for 45 turn overs. If we keep our turn overs low, we'll have a chance
- We'll force UNLV to shoot from the outside; they only shot a combined 7-30 3PT in their 2 tournament games so far
Start of 1st halfUNLV making mincemeat on our interior defense, as their 4 and 5 combined for 7 of their 9 pts.
Down 6-9, 15:27. Out of nowhere, UNLV has exploded from the outside, and very quickly we're in a deep hole. We'll shift to 1-2-2 zone.
Down 16-31, 8:48. Our deficit extended to as high as 19. We're trying to shoot our way back into the game, but we have racked up 10 turn overs already, offsetting most of the efforts we had in putting an extended rally.
Halftime, Down 36-49.
Key stats / Notes (Halftime)- FG shooting: UNLV 59%, CLEM 45%
- We'll quicken up the pace in the 2nd half
Start of 2nd halfWe're scoring enough, but we're not making stops on the defensive end, as UNLV continues to shoot hot from the outside. We'll use m2m defense, double team on all their perimeter players.
Down 47-61, 15:31.
SG Cory Mastern (25 pts) is still putting up a fight, but UNLV still hitting shots even against our double teaming defense.
Down 58-72, 9:42. UNLV just hit another 3, and we're staring at a 22 pt lead now. We'll start looking for 3s, with a 4 guard lineup.
Down 60-82, 6:01.
We cut it down to 11, with just over 2 mins remaining.
Down 73-84, 2:19. A miss by UNLV. I'm not calling a timeout to hurry up our offense. SG Jonathan Ballinger nails another 3.
Down 76-84, 1:41.
Another miss by UNLV. We get the rebound. SG Cory Mastern gets the ball in deep right corner. Mastern puts up a 3, and its good!
Down 79-84, 1:11. UNLV puts up a 3. Miss. We control the rebound. Same spot for Mastern. Mastern shoots and drills another trifecta!
Down 82-84, 0:44.
Another miss by UNLV. Do I call a timeout? No, I will them play. Players are tired, and we'll try to win during regulation. SG Cory Mastern puts up a 3 for the lead .... he missed! UNLV with the rebound. I yell that we foul immediately. Or 7th team foul. 1-and-1 for UNLV. They hit both. I call a timeout.
Down 82-86, 0:18.
As SG Jonathan Ballinger is about to put up a 3, he lifts his pivot foot and travels. UNLV scored 2 more FTs. Tough way to exit the Sweet 16, esp that we are the (1)-seed, but gallant effort by the players for not giving up
Final Score: UNLV - 88, Clemson - 82Box Scores[INDENT]Mastern 34, 2, 2
Ballinger 14, 5, 4, 2 stls, 5 tos
Dickel 9, 4, 0
Hunter 9, 3, 6, 2 stls, 6 tos
Stuart 7, 1, 1
Weston 5, 3, 0
Davis 2, 1, 2
J Lewis 2, 0, 2
DeWitt 0, 1, 1
Hickman 0, 0, 1
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Stats Comparison[INDENT]FG: 53-51%
REB: -11
TO: +3
Pts in paint: -8
2nd chance: -9
Fast break: -1
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Notes- We're down by 22 with 6 mins left, and then we went on a 22-2 run. We even had a chance to take the lead, but SG Cory Mastern missed a 3. Many would question if we should have just taken a more conservative approach and went a 2 pt shot instead, to possibly send the game to OT. But no point in debating now, as the game is already over. To their credit, UNLV played excellent offense for most part of the game, forcing us to adjust our pace and strategies
- It could have been a better ending, but still a memorable last college game for SG Cory Mastern.