#1 DUKE W 60-44
The Blue Devils came in undefeated and with an average victory margin of 20 pts/g. It was a big defensive battle in the first half, and at the half the game was tied 19-19. Our defense was better than theirs in the 2nd half though, and we pounded the boards, as our superior depth wore them down as it has many teams. A ton of transition baskets midway through the frame allowed us to pull away for good.
POG: Matt Houston 14 pts, 6 rebs
Notable Lines:
Martin Ray 9 pts, 7 rebs, 2 blocks
Jon Angelli 9 pts, 8 rebs, 3 asts
Isaac Garren 13 pts.
@ (#25 in CNN/USA Today poll)Michigan W 70-62
Our defense not quite as good in this one as the Wolverines shot 49% from the field, but give them some of the credit. The fact that Travann Ohl was limited to just 13 minutes in this one because of flu symptoms was a factor as well. We shot 54% ourselves on the road, however and that was enough to get the win.
POG: Martin Ray 13 pts, 8 rebs, 2 asts, 1 block, 3 steals
Notable Lines:
Dominique Webster 14 pts, 4 asts
Matt Houston 14 pts, 3 asts, 3 stls
Jon Angelli 10 pts, 2 rebs, 5 asts, 5 stls
@ #13 Louisville W 61-47
Their first team all american Ron Johnson scored 20, but just 4 in the 2nd half as our ball denial was incredible, and he had very few touches. They had little else going on offensively and we steadily pulled away down the stretch.
POG: Travann Ohl 15 pts, 9 rebs, 2 asts, 2 blocks, 1 stl
Notable lines:
Martin Ray 8 pts, 8 rebs, 2 asts
Kendrick English 10 pts, 3 rebs, 4 stls and lock down defense on Johnson in the
2nd half
We finish the non-conference portion of the schedule 11-3, ranked #8 with an RPI of 5 and start conference play with a ton of momentum. Our defense is light years beyond where it was in November, and our offense continues to improve. We are able to go about 11 deep, and do with 10 players averaging double digit minutes, and are getting very consistent play from the starters and from the bench. Angelli and Houston have really acclimated to coming off the bench, so that when we sub we have very little letdown if any. Freshman Marlon Storey is coming along very nicely and almost always contributes. Our other freshman Nate Betts has had some real flashes, along with the occasional hiccups you expect from a freshman point guard. Lately minutes have been a lot more difficult for him to come by, but things bode well for the future with Nate at the helm.
The MWC is down this year, with only Air Force (85) finally without Paul Hines and UNLV (91) in the top 50# of DI in RPI. As a result it may be difficult to maintain our RPI, but we are picked to win the conference easily this year.