by PointGuard » Sun Jul 23, 2023 2:38 am
NCAA Tournament
Round 1
#3 seed, #6 ranked Indiana Hoosiers (28-4)—79, #14 seed UC Irvine Anteaters (17-13)— (Nicholson-14 pts, 3 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl, 3 blk; Mixson-11 pts, 2 stl; Giesen-10 pts, 6 reb, 2 blk; Friend-9 pts, 3 reb, 4 ast, 2 stl; Serraville-8 pts, 2 ast, 2 stl; Zinn-8 pts, 2 blk; Collier-7 pts)
Ken Yamoto’s comments:
UC Irvine scored the first 9 points and went ahead by as much as 16 points midway through the first half. We finally got the lead down to single digits with 6-1/2 minutes to go and then got our first lead at 37-36 with 2-1/2 minutes left. When the half ended we were on top 46-40. Nicholson and Friend had combined for 19 of our points. UC Irvine’s PF O.J. Qualls hit all 5 of his shots and scored 11 points. The Anteaters outshot us 56% to 49% but we made 6 less turnovers. We were unable to pull away in the 2nd half. Although the game was tied on 2 occasions and our lead was a single point with just under 4 minutes to go, we never fell behind. We held the Anteaters scoreless the final 2 minutes and got a very hard-earned victory over UC Irvine who gave us all we could handle. Qualls had 18 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists for UC Irvine. We’ll need to play better if we want to get further in this tourney.
Round 2 (Round of 32)
#3 seed, #6 ranked Indiana Hoosiers (30-4)—92, #11 seed Marshall Thundering Herd (20-10)—81 (Nicholson-24 pts, 4 reb; Serraville-18 pts, 3 ast, 2 stl; Mixson-13 pts, 4 reb, 4 ast; Friend-10 pts, 2 ast; Giesen-7 pts, 9 reb, 2 stl)
Terry Morillo’s comments:
Marshall upset #6 seed and #20 ranked Xavier 86-73 in round 1. So we needed to improve our play to get by the Thundering Herd. We got out on top immediately but Marshall got within 2 points midway through the first half. Our team responded by quickly opening a double digit lead and led 51-31 at the half. Our lead grew to as much as 28 points with 11 minutes to play. Marshall then began edging closer although they never were able to erase a double digit lead. The Thundering Herd outshot us 58% to 53%, but we won due to being +5 in rebounding and making 7 less turnovers. We played very well for 30 minutes but let up in the final 10 minutes.
Round 3 (Sweet 16)
#7 seed UC Santa Barbara Gauchos (23-11)—82, #3 seed, #6 ranked Indiana Hoosiers (30-5)—72 (Zinn-14 pts, 3 reb, 3 ast; Giesen-13 pts, 5 reb; Mixson-11 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast; Nicholson-10 pts, 3 reb, 2 blk; Serraville-9 pts, 3 reb)
Ramon Montez’ comments
The Gauchos got past #10 seed West Virginia 80-69 and then put together a great game to knock off #2 seed, #5 ranked UNLV 71-57. They came into the game with a lot of confidence and enthusiasm following their sparkling play in the first 2 rounds. 3 of their starters and very nearly a fourth are averaging in double figures.
Neither team was able to gain an advantage in the first half with the lead shifting back and forth. We came out of the half with a slim 42-40 lead. The first 10 minutes of the 2nd half were pretty much a repeat of the first half. There had been 17 lead changes in the first 30 minutes of the game. But we then incurred a power outage…having great difficulty scoring over the next 5 minutes. We gamely tried to come back during the final five minutes but were able to make a dent in UC Santa Barbara’s lead. Our downfall was that we pulled down 7 less rebounds in the game and scored 8 fewer points at the foul line.
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