by PointGuard » Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:27 pm
NCAA Tournament
Round 1
Virginia-93, Elon-90 (OT)
Louisville-84, Montana-70
North Carolina-65, Hawaii-53
Duke-92, Princeton-67
North Carolina State-73, Temple-65
Notre Dame-71, Morgan State-58
March 16, 2028: #16 seed Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers (16-17) vs #1 seed Boston College Eagles (30-4)
The Eagles came out strong and pulled further and further ahead to finish the first half with a commanding 47-30 lead. Boston College continued to smother the Mountaineers in the 2nd half. Midway through the 2nd half, BC was on top by 29 points. With Coach Aura playing his entire bench liberally, Mount St. Mary’s shaved a few points of the lead, but the Eagles won handily by a final score of 81-60.
Courtland Reese had a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Leonard Meliet scored 12 plus has 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Michael Millford scored 11 and Marvin Reese added 10.
The ACC finished round 1 with a perfect 7-0 record.
Round 2 (Round of 32)
Virginia-98, Iowa State-82
North Carolina-63, Louisville-49
Duke-67, Minnesota-54
Creighton-91, North Carolina State-70
Notre Dame-89, Navy-68
March 18, 2028: #9 seed Oklahoma State Cowboys (23-11) vs #1 seed Boston College Eagles (31-4)
Oklahoma State is a good shooting team with sharp passing skills leading to the most assists in the country. They Cowboys are an offensive juggernaut (81 ppg), but also give up a lot of points (74.5 ppg). SG Bucky Blair is averaging 16.1 ppg.
Boston College started with a deliberate offense designed to control the tempo of the game and throw the Cowboys off-balance and also attacked the boards. The Eagles also drove incessantly causing Oklahoma State’s players to commit fouls. It worked well enough that BC held a 14-3 lead at the first media time out and two Cowboy starters, including Bucky Blair, had amassed 2 fouls apiece that sent them to the bench. Although Oklahoma State began hitting some shots, the Eagles shooting was cooking so that with 7 minutes to play in the half, the lead had grown to 38-17. BC led 54-36 when the half ended. Josh McFadgon and Leonard Meliet had 12 points each and Courtland Reese scored 10. The Cowboys’ Bucky Blair had been held scoreless, but PG Aaron Angner hit for 13 points.
Although the Eagles shooting cooled in the 2nd half, they steadily padded their lead, never letting Oklahoma get a sustained run. When the claxon sounded, Boston College had crushed Oklahoma State by a score of 96-70. The Eagles outshot the Cowboys 62% to 47% and totally dominated the boards, 38-19.
C Courtland Reese had another double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds. SF Leonard Meliet scored 19 plus had 8 rebounds. PG Josh McFadgon put 15 points on the board and had 6 assists. PF Marvin Reese hit for 10 points and SF Michael Millford tossed in 9 points. BC held Bucky Blair to just 5 points.
“Oklahoma State’s offense is so potent that we knew we needed to put a roadblock in their way. Our guys executed our game plan to perfection with control of the tempo and a stingy defense. And our team’s offense got off to a blazing start and kept clicking the entire game plus our guys really attacked the boards. It was one of the best games we’ve played this season,” said Coach Fred Aura.
Round 3 (Sweet 16)
Virginia-97, Florida-72
Duke-73, Creighton-70
Arizona-68, Notre Dame-61
Mar. 23, 2028: #5 seed North Carolina Tar Heels (22-11) vs #1 seed Boston College Eagles (32-4)
The Eagles got trounced by a score of 78-53 in Chapel Hill the only time this year that these two teams met. So Boston College has the motivation to show that game was a fluke, but can they figure out the Tar Heel defense and turn things around to advance in the tournament?
The game started as the A.J.Gainous show. The North Carolina PF scored the Tar Heels first 8 points while BC looked confused and tenuous on the floor. The Eagles hit just 1 of their first 9 shots and had 5 turnovers in the first 6 minutes of the game as they fell behind 11-2. After trailing 21-8 midway through the half, Boston College scored the next 13 points to draw into a tie. With 2 minutes remaining the Eagles took their first lead ad 26-25, but North Carolina came back to take a 32-27 halftime lead. Both teams shot poorly, but BC’s undoing in the first half was making 12 turnovers and A.J. Gainous scoring 13 points for the Tar Heels.
The Eagles finally began to hit some 3’s in response to North Carolina’s 2-3 zone in the 2nd half. But each time BC got within 1-2 points, the Tar Heels opened a 4-6 point lead. With 3-1/2 minutes, the Eagles finally tied the score and then went ahead by 2 when Courtland Reese hit a 10 foot jumper with 2 minutes remaining. Neither team could score and North Carolina blocked a shot with 42 seconds left and called a time out. After the Tar Heels missed a 3, BC had a pass intercepted and called another time out. BC’s defense kept North Carolina from getting a free shot and Josh McFadgon blocked their attempt with 2 seconds to go and Lilly recovered the ball to end the game. Boston College pulled out a 65-63 squeaker. BC outshot North Carolina 43% to 32% but the Tar Heels scored 11 more points at the free throw line. The Eagles had 19 turnovers to North Carolina’s 12, but held a 39-35 rebounding advantage.
North Carolina’s A.J. Gainous scored 28 points. For the Eagles, C Courtland Reese had yet another double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds. PG Josh McFadgon scored 13, SF Leonard Meliet dropped in 12 points, and SF Michael Millford added 11.
Coach Fred Aura said, “North Carolina again made it exceptionally tough for us and we simply couldn’t stop A.J. Gainous. The defense by both teams was exceptional and totally frustrated the offenses. We struggled the entire game. Those last 2 minutes seemed like a lifetime. I can’t say enough about Courtland Reese. He’s had 3 straight double-double and did it tonight with 4 fouls on him. And his defense has been outstanding in all 3 games.
Round 4 (Elite 8)
Duke-63, Kansas-59
March 25, 2028: #3 seed Virginia Cavaliers (29-6) vs #1 seed Boston College Eagles (33-4)
Boston College took control early and by the end of the first half, the Eagles held a 38-21 lead.
Both teams scored well in the 2nd half. The Eagles held onto a double digit lead the entire half and came away with a 77-65 victory.
C Courtland Reese scored 21 points and grabbed 7 boards. SF Leonard Meliet hit for 15 points. PG Josh McFadgon and PF/C Jason Caldwell both scored 11 points. SF Jamaal Lawson scored 24 points and pulled down 11 rebounds for Virginia.
“Virginia’s a really good team,” said Coach Fred Aura. “So our guys did a great job taking command early and then keeping the Cavaliers from coming back. Virginia’s Lawson showed what a tremendous player he is, but we had a great team effort. Getting to the Final Four is fantastic, but having to take on the duo of Rod Allen and Brian Taylor plus all of Duke’s other excellent players a 4th time this season is no picnic.”
The 7 AAC teams are 17-5 in this tournament and 3 of the 5 losses were to other ACC teams.
Round 5 (Final 4)
Wichita State-86, South Carolina-73
Apr. 1, 2028: #2 seed Duke Blue Devils (32-6) vs #1 seed Boston College Eagles (34-4)
This game ensures one ACC team will be in the championship game. Boston College has handled Duke with relative ease in their previous 3 meetings this season, but Duke’s win over Kansas in the Elite 8 showed how good a team they really are.
Duke came out with fire in their eyes and streaked to a 9-0 lead while BC’s SF Leonard Meliet picked up 2 fouls within the first 2 minutes. The Eagles got within 2 points a couple times but each time Duke pulled away. With 9 minutes to go, the Blue Devils led 27-14. When the half ended the Eagles were in a 46-35 hole. BC was simply outplayed by Duke.
Things didn’t improve in the 2nd half for the Eagles. With 13 minutes to go they trailed by 20 points. Duke hit 14 of 23 from beyond the arc enroute to an 89-69 thrashing of Boston College.
C Courtland Reese scored 14 and had 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocks. SF Michael Millford tossed in 13 points and PG Josh McFadgon added 12.
Coach Fred Aura said, “Duke just seemed to want it more tonight and they shot the lights out. They showed why they’ve been so highly rated in the polls the entire season. We’ll be rooting for them in the championship game. I’m proud of what my guys did throughout this season though. It’s been a joy working with them.”
Round 6 (Championship Game)
Wichita State-90, Duke-80
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