by PointGuard » Sun May 12, 2019 2:44 am
Game #9: Valparaiso Crusaders (0-8) at Colorado Buffaloes (4-4)
This was our last tune up prior to beginning Pac-12 play. We’re starting Chris Smith, but will limit his time on the court to not overtax his hamstring. Both teams fought it out in the first half during which there were 10 lead changes and 5 ties. In the latter stages of the half we opened a 9 point lead only to allow Valparaiso to creep within 3 at the buzzer as they cut our lead to 40-37. PF Mat Hunter came in off the bench for us to score 9 points.
We trailed by a small margin for much of the 2nd half, but pulled ahead late in the half. With 2-1/2 minutes to go, we led 73-70. Chris Smith then drove to the baseline and turned to put up a 12 footer that fell through the net giving us a 5 point lead. Following a missed 3 pointer by the Crusaders, George Seamon dropped in a baseline jumper to make it 77-70 with 1:52 remaining. Valparaiso missed another 3 but grabbed an offensive rebound. But Seamon picked off a pass and the Crusaders were forced to foul. Smith sunk both free throws making it 79-70. Valparaiso again failed to make a 3. We rebounded and were immediately fouled, but Seamon missed the first of a 1-and-1. Our continued tenacious defense kept the Crusaders from scoring and we came away with an 82-70 victory. We hit 60% of our FG attempts and 50% of our 3 point shots.
SF George Seamon scored 17, PF Mat Hunter knocked down 16 points, and PG/SG Chris Smith finished with 11 points while our 2 centers, Ryan Blackshear and R.J. Reis, combined for 16 points and 9 rebounds.
And what’s happening with my old team Youngstown State? At the conclusion of their pre-conference schedule, they have a dismal 4-5 record with an RPI of 258. C Will O’Neil has been injured for the last few games so didn’t start 2 games and played limited minutes in 2 other games. He’s now averaging just 8.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg. That’s very disappointing since it’s really jeopardizing his chances to get drafted by the NBA after conclusion of his collegiate career this season. PF Donnie Williams who played well as a freshman starter last season has not started at all this year and is only averaging just 12.2 minutes of play per game. Freshman SG Doylan Anderson is the leading scorer for the Penguins, averaging 15.1 ppg.
End of pre-conference play
So we move on to conference play with a 5-4 record that looks pretty good, but our pre-conference schedule was so weak that our RPI is 344th best in the nation. The prognosis is that we’re in for a very rough time of it when we play Pac-12 opponents. Arizona is #3 in the polls, Oregon is #11, Stanford is #12, and California is #18. Just two Pac-12 teams are under .500 with Washington State having a 4-5 record and Oregon State possessing a 1-8 record, but even Oregon State has a better RPI than ours.
Leading our scoring was PG/SG Chris Smith who is averaging 13.9 ppg. SF George Seamon is averaging 12.1 ppg and SG/PG Stacey Walker has scored at a 10.2 ppg average. Seamon and Vee Kurtbek are our top rebounders with both averaging 4.8 rpg. Leading in assists are Smith with 3.2 apg, Walker with 3.1 apg, and Kurtbek with 2.8 apg.
We got the bad news this week that freshman Primoz Pohek finished the term with a 1.8 GPA so will be ineligible the rest of the season. I''m pissed since I've been very successful at keeping players' GPA's well above 2.0. While not an academic all-star, Primoz seemed to be safely above 2.0, but then he simply tubed his finals, badly enough that his GPA for his first term here at Colorado . He’d been playing well for us, averaging 5.9 ppg and 2.3 rpg while playing 17.1 mpg coming off the bench. Beyond losing a key sub, this cuts our available reserves to four players. We now have just 6 scholarship players and 3 walkons who can play and then 5 ineligible transfer players and Pohek, who is ineligible academically. Argghhh!
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