by PointGuard » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:34 pm
Game #21: Jan. 31, 2021; New Hampshire Wildcats (17-3, 9-0) at Albany Great Danes (11-9, 6-3)
The Great Danes had been hounding us in the conference standings, but they’ve lost 2 of their last 3 games and are now tied with Boston for 2nd place, 3 games behind us. We were able to take the bark out of them in our first meeting this season, winning 67-57. But that was on our court, and now that we’re playing in their back yard, it could be a different tail (errr, tale), or as some would say, a coat of a different color. It gives me paws (errr, pause) since I suspect they are still growling about that loss and have a bone to pick with us, so they will be intent upon biting us in the hind quarters. I therefore expect a ruff (errr, rough) game unless we can keep them on a short leash. [This has been brought to you by Puns Unlimited Productions (PUP), a subsidiary of the Pointguard's Humor Machine.]
I’m still surprised they are not starting Paul Kirkland, who scored 17.8 ppg last year and was a 1st Team All-Conference player. This year he’s been their 6th man and has scored 9.8 ppg in the 16.4 mpg he’s been on the floor.
I guess Michael Jenkins, Albany’s coach, sensed my unease about Paul Kirkland, because he started tonight. In the first minute of play we took a 5-0 lead. The refs then decided to even things up and called 6 fouls against us in the next 5 minutes. That allowed Albany to get back into the game. Our shooting eyes deserted us late in the half and we left the court at halftime trailing 34-30. We connected on just 36% of our shots, while Albany made 50% of theirs. Clay Houston was our leading scorer with 10 points.
We finally got a 5-point lead back midway through the 2nd half, only to have the refs begin whistling us repeatedly. The lead flip-flopped the remainder of the game. Kueth Kirtz hit a jumper from the free throw line to give us a 2 point lead with 50 seconds to go. The Great Danes worked the ball all around and Paul Kirkland hit a 3 with 22 seconds on the clock to give them a 65-64 lead. After a time out, our pick and roll worked to perfection as Albert Howard got freed up for a 12 foot jumper that rattled home to put us up 66-65 with 12 seconds left. Albany just barely beat our press forcing Paul Kirkland to quickly launch a long 3 that just barely missed. We had muzzled the Great Danes.
Final Score: New Hampshire-66, Albany-65. New Hampshire season record: 18-3; American East record: 10-0 (1st place).
Scoring leaders: Kirtz-21, Houston-10, Kresse-10, Neubauer-8.
Rebound leaders: Kresse-14, Stone-6, Houston-5
Player of the Game: PG Kueth Kirtz-21 pts, 3 reb, 7 assists, 1 block.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: C Andrew Kresse-10 pts, 14 reb, 1 block.
Other notes: Albany went to the line 11 more times and scored 8 more points at the free throw line than we did. But we controlled the boards 41-30 and put up 70 FT attempts, hitting 40% of them. Albany hit 44%, but only took 55 shots. We needed every bit of our rebounding and shot advantage to escape with a win. Another big double-double for Andrew Kresse (10 points and 14 rebounds), justifying his return to the starting lineup. We have many more of these kind of close games, and I’m gonna have to start taking heart medications.
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