March 29, 2008

Phoenix Regional- Bruin Balancing act too much for Xavier

PHOENIX, AZ. -- As expected, it was the total team balance of scoring that won the game. But the odd thing is that the balance was on UCLA's side, not Xavier's. And less surprisingly, it wasn't just on offense, but on defense as well. Add both ends of the floor together and you get a 76-57 Bruin victory and a third straight trip to basketball's Land of Oz.

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(Coach Ben Howland with the fruits of his defense's hard work)

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Phoenix Regional- Bruins go to Final Four

PHOENIX, AZ.-- UCLA wins 76-57

Phoenix Regional- Xavier's season going to end in four minutes

PHOENIX, AZ.-- The Bruins are now up 69-49 at the four minute mark. The UCLA fans are starting to get a little bit louder with every tick of the clock. They've been to the Final Four a lot, so they know when these things are about to happen. Call it a Final Four fan's 6th sense.

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(Sean Miller can't find the answers to a Bruin team that's playing with a purpose today.)

Phoenix Regional- UCLA fish-head guy banished to nosebleed seats

PHOENIX, AZ.-- So I meant to write about this guy before, but this UCLA fan that's wearing one of those Finding Nemo fish heads and "Cat in the Hat" oversized gloves on his hands, was up and dancing during every time out during today's game. His seat was in the 5th row, right behind the basket.

Well a little while ago, the security here ushered him out of his "seat" and next thing you know he's up in the rafters still doing his thing up there. So this picture is from my court side seat on the opposite end zone way up to section 212 where he is now.

Bruins lead 53-39 at the 10:45 mark.

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(UCLA fish-head, no longer getting hassled by The Man)

Phoenix Regional- Bruins feelin' it, Musketeers not pressing

PHOENIX, AZ. -- It's now UCLA 48-28 after a pair of threes by Darren Collison and Kevin Love, along with a put-back by Love that had the Bruin bench jumpin' up...

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Just as Xavier feared, UCLA has raced out quick here in the second half, outscoring the X by a 15-4 count here in the first five minutes of the second half. And by the way, do you find it weird that Xavier hasn't employed some of the Western Kentucky philosophy and put more full court pressure on the Bruins? To my recollection, that seemed to work well on Thursday.

Phoenix Regional- "We're Xavier. We NEVER quit!"

PHOENIX, AZ.-- That was the message that the Xavier huddle had going on just before entering the arena for the last 20 minutes of today's game.

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(Xavier players before going out on the court for half #2)

It's 33-24 UCLA at the mid-point break. A late run pushed the Bruin lead to nine after it had been within two or four points all half long.

Xavier needs a good push here in the second half to keep this from getting ugly. Then again, remember what Western Kentucky did? They cut a 21-point lead to fou in the second half.

Coach Sean Miller just told Derrick Brown that "we have no chance if you're not playing smart!" after Brown picked up an early foul here.

Phoenix Regional- UCLA not the same without the juggler

PHOENIX, AZ.-- Last year, among the UCLA traveling team was this quirky juggler, who always wore a bright blue suit with shiny blue high tops and a "fat guy" hat. Well apparently his scholarship ran out because he's not with the Bruins contingent this year.

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(Yes, this guy had a scholarship... meanwhile college baseball is only allowed 11.7 scholarships to split up among 35 players. WTF?!)

UCLA is now up 31-22 at the 1:35 mark of the first half. Still a great, evenly-played game for the most part. Although UCLA is going on a late half sprint here and XU needs to be careful.

Phoenix Regional- Miller has a good scheme going so far

PHOENIX, AZ.-- The pundits have been correct so far, as XU has stayed consistently with UCLA through the first 12 minutes and change of this game.

It's now UCLA by a shade, 18-15 at the 7:38 mark. Xavier's run-and-jump style of defense, where they also double off of any screens at the top of the key, seems to be making things touch for the Bruins to utilize their inside game as much as they'd like to.

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(Miller doing the grease board thing with his team during a time out)

Both defenses have been spot-on so far, frustrating the other teams designs and knocking a lot of loose balls around.

Phoenix Regional- I'll say this, the crowd is loud here

PHOENIX, AZ. -- I don't give a whole ton of credence to the fact that this is a "home" game for UCLA, or any team in the NCAA tournament.

But I will say this, you might not be able to tell on TV, but there is a much more palpable energy to today's game than there was on Thursday. Sure there are probably more UCLA fans here, but everybody loves an underdog, so there is a very vocal crowd pulling for Xavier too.

Of course, the energy could also be high for both teams since the game started with three electrifying dunks in the first four shots made.

Phoenix Regional- Roll not playing, but still playing a role

PHOENIX, AZ. -- Before they hit the floor today, the UCLA Bruins huddled together in the bowels of the stadium and received a short pep talk.

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I heard the voice say, "C'mon guys! This is the Elite Eight. Leave it ALL on the floor today. This is what you came to UCLA for, so go out there and get it!"

They broke the huddle and I saw that the guy in the middle of it all, giving the speech was the well-suited Michael Roll. He's the Bruin sharpshooter who is redshirting this season because of an injury.

'Bout to tip off here in the Valley of the Sun.

Phoenix Regional- UCLA-Xavier fight for first Final Four berth

PHOENIX, AZ. -- Okay Xavier, just about everybody and their brother think you've got a better-than-average chance to pull this one out. I'm not going to doubt your chances either.

In the West Regional Final, it's 30-6 Xavier vs. 34-3 UCLA.

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(Do B.J. Raymond and coach Sean Miller have any more magic left in them?)

Game time is about an hour away. Here are a couple of interesting notes going in:

- UCLA is shooting for its third straight Final Four appearance and has been in 17 Final Fours in its history. Xavier is looking for its first Final Four appearance ever.

- Eleven times an Atlantic 10 team has advanced to the Elite Eight over the years, but only one has won its way to the Final Four, that was the '96 UMass team led by Marcus Camby and coached by John Calipari.

-Three players in this game are coming off of career-best games on Thursday. Xavier's Josh Duncan scored a career-high 26 vs. West Virginia. UCLA's James Keefe came off the pine to score a career-high 18 and Frosh phenom Kevin Love scored a career-high 29 vs. Western Kentucky.

- Xavier has five players averaging double figures in scoring. Duncan leads the way with a 12.4ppg average.

- Both teams have established a school record for wins in 2008. The 2008 Musketeers with 30 and the Bruins with 34.

- Of the 21 players that average a double-double in college basketball this season, only two are freshmen, Michael Beasley of K-State and Kevin Love of UCLA (17.6 and 10.7)

- Typical of Ben Howland's philosophy, UCLA is holding opponents to 58.5ppg. This is the third straight year the Bruins have held opponents to less than 60 points.

- Big key for the Bruins: Darren Collison must get back into the swing.
He had more fouls than points against WKU (five fouls, four points) and was continually frustrated by the quick, lateral ability of the Hilltoppers guards. Guess what Xavier's biggest attribute is? Quick, lateral movement, especially of their guards Drew Lavender and Stanley Burrell.

- Big key for the Musketeers: Must continue to hitting threes like crazy.
The X went 11-19 in treys vs. West Virginia, including two by Raymond that salted the game away in overtime. UCLA was just 4-for-9 in its game with Western Kentucky, so their game doesn't rely on the shots from beyond the arc.

- Key matchup to watch: Stanley Burrell vs. Darren Collison
The 6'3" Burrell will have the assignment of covering lightning-quick Collison today. Burrell was named the A-10 defensive player of the year this season and as mentioned, Collison is coming off of one crappy performance vs. Tyrone Brazelton.

March 27, 2008

Phoenix Regional- West Virginia sees its season come crashing down

PHOENIX, AZ. -- Xavier sends WVU to the mat with 79-75 overtime win.

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What hurts more, this loss to Xavier today? Or the football team's loss to Pitt back in December?

Well nobody has been able to capably explain that football loss. But say this at least, tonight the Mountaineers definitely should have won. No bones about it. And it will all come down to the fact that their missed free throws were THE reason. Sure, for the game, WVU had a better free throw percentage than the Musketeers, 67% compared to 57%. But it was all about timing and pressure. WVU had neither of those factors.

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Phoenix Regional- The dagger that did in West Virginia

PHOENIX, AZ. --B.J. Raymond's three-pointer with just under 20 seconds remaining proved to be the fatal blow to West Virginia's hopes of reaching the Elite Eight. Xavier wins

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(Raymond and the Musketeers celebrate his three-point shot)

Phoenix Regional- Uh-oh, WVU loses its best player

PHOENIX, AZ. -- Joe Alexander just fouled out. Is that a bad omen? WVU still leads by four here in OT

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(It was a weak call Joe)

Phoenix Regional- Like the blood coming out of the elevator in The Shining

PHOENIX, AZ. -- The gullywashing red Gatorade dump right behind the West Virginia bench has turned the entire carpet red and full of ice.

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(No more ball in the house! It's all fun and games until somebody ruins the shag carpeting)

It's now Xavier 57-55 with 6:47. Hot damn, it looks like I'll finally be able to see a white-knuckler here in Phoenix.

Phoenix Regional- Mighty Joe waking up

PHOENIX, AZ. -- West Virginia forward Joe Alexander had a whisper quiet first half:

3 points.
3 rebounds.
2 fouls.
2 turnovers.

So far in this second half the 'Neer mountain man has already got nine of WVU's 22 points and is a lot more active on both ends of the court. He's been the difference as the Mountaineers look to make a big push in the second half.

I don't know what Huggins was saying during that last time out, but he was looking almost exclusively at Alexander and doing a lot of pointing. Not angrily, just informatively.

Right now it's still Xavier, 50-49 with 10:44 remaining.

Phoenix Regional- Two quirks about teams cheering sections

PHOENIX, AZ.-- Two things I noticed about those in these two teams' traveling circles.

No. 1:
Xavier's girl cheerleaders are taller than their male cheerleaders...
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No. 2:
I don't know why, but it's pretty cool. WVU has a band member that is obviously older, maybe into his upper 50s, low 60s or so. And he also looks sorta like Paul Newman and uses a hearing aid...
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It's now XU up 43-40 as West Virginia has made another push here to start the second half. I don't know what Huggins said to his team during the last time out, but most of the players came away laughing as they went to sit back down.

Phoenix Regional- WVU makes late rush before halftime

PHOENIX, AZ -- It's now XU 32-25 at the midway point.

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But early on in the game, we saw a lot of these kind of reactions from coach Huggins as the Mountaineers built up a big 28-12 lead. But the Mountaineers have been chipping away and playing good defense to make it a game at the half.

Jarrett Brown has come off the pine to lead WVU in scoring with eight points. Josh Duncan also has eight to lead the X.

The score could be much worse if the Musketeers were able to convert some inside layups. But to WVU's credit, they've had a lot of hands in XU's grills early. For the game, XU is 11-for-27 and the WVU is just 9-for-27.

Biggest stat of the game so far? Three-point shooting.
XU: 6-for-11
WVU: 0-for-6

Phoenix Regional- OMG!! That guy that used to see Jessica Simpson naked is here

PHOENIX, AZ. -- West Virginia has been able to cut into XU's massive lead, chopping it to 28-20.

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Maybe it's because this guy is in the crowd cheering on the Mountaineers. Although the whole time Nick Lashay has been here all he's done is check his text messages, send text messages and check out hot chicks sending text messages.

Xavier still looks like the much better team so far. And by the way, when did Mr. Bandwagon Lashay become a West Virginia fan anyway?

Phoenix Regional- XU is up 13-5 and it shows.

PHOENIX, AZ. -- The reason West Virginia didn't score its first bucket from the field until the 14:59 mark of the first half...

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The look in Drew Lavender's eyes says a lot here as the Musketeers have been all in the jock of the Mountaineers from the opening tap here in Phoenix. As witnessed by the fact that Bob Huggins didn't even wait until the first media time out to yell at his team about its lackluster play thus far.

Phoenix Regional- Miller and Huggins ready to rumble

PHOENIX, AZ.-- We're about five minutes before game time and this arena is not even half full at the time. Not a lot of intensity/fire to the surroundings here in Phoenix. Just seemed like things were more of a "happening" in Omaha last week. Well as long as the games are more competitive here, I'll be alright with everything.

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(Sean Miller and Bob Huggins talk just prior to the national anthem)

March 26, 2008

West Regional: The Day Before Preview

PHOENIX, Ariz. -- So Bruin fans... you nervous?

Did the A&M game scare the bejesus out of you? It should have. Look, you guys have been a little on the spoiled side the last few years. Getting Ben Howland. Pac 10 titles. Final Four runs. But now things aren't looking so hot, having to get a handful of fortuitous referee calls (or non-calls) to pull out nip-tuck wins over Cal, Stanford, USC and, of course, Texas A&M over the last few weeks.

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(Ben should be doing less howling this weekend in Phoenix. Emphasis on "should")

Well I've got good news for you, this weekend should go a little bit easier. You've got three teams from two or three time zones away coming out West and none of them are named Duke. Or maybe I should say, none of them are named "Duke when they're playing like Duke."

This is where Coach Howland usually puts his best foot forward. And to be honest, if the defense he preaches so well keeps holding opponents to under 70 points - as they've done in 11 of the last 12 games - the offense will figure it out better and UCLA should move on.

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March 22, 2008

Purdue Postgame Quotes

WASHINGTON -- Here are post-game quotes from the Purdue side:

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Xavier Postgame Quotes

WASHINGTON -- Postgame quotes from Xavier follow:
Sean Miller:
I want to commend Purdue for not only a great season but its amazing what they were able to do with that many freshmen playing the roles they did. ... Two similar teams in that we take pride in our defense.

These three seniors a year ago went through a very difficult loss in this same game. Its been a motivating game for us to see if we could get back to this point....

[Points to C.J. Anderson as the difference for this year's team.]

Very very happy for Xavier University.

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Xavier Wins, Will Face WVU

WASHINGTON -- Xavier made enough of their free throws down the stretch to come away with a seven-point win over Purdue. C.J. Anderson and Drew Lavender each scored 18 for the Musketeers, while Josh Duncan added 16 in the win. Walking off the court, Xavier looks to be showing an appropriate mixture of joy and confidence. There is no one play you can point to in this one and say that is why Xavier one; there isn't really a player you can say that about either (though Lavender was so steady at the point). Really, this one came down to consistency, the ability to hit a shot when it mattered, and fundamentals, whether that was rebounding, foul shooting, or what have you.

That Xavier-West Virginia matchup next weekend will be a good one.

One Minute Really Means 20

WASHINGTON -- The last minute here at Verizon Center is going to take us about 20 minutes to play, with Purdue fouling every time Xavier touches the ball and the referees doing their best to add to the confusion by reviewing just about anything they can review. Xavier just threw their inbounds out of bounds, so Purdue has the ball with 44 seconds and a five-point deficit.

Lavender Picks His Spots

WASHINGTON -- Drew Lavender has made a floater and single-handedly broken the Purdue press in the last minute, the press break leading to a dunk for Josh Duncan. Keaton Grant just drilled a three for Purdue, but the margin is still six. During the last timeout, Xavier fans started cheering "Father Graham" in honor of their university president, Michael Graham (who was not the Michael Graham on Georgetown's 1984 title team, in case you were wondering).

Kramer is Done

WASHINGTON -- Chris Kramer, Purdue's best defender and the definition of a glue guy, just fouled out. Purdue Coach Matt Painter let the referees have it, to no avail. Kramer finished with six points, three boards, and at least two steals.

After a pair of free throws by Keaton Grant, however, Purdue is within four.

Tossin Up Those Xs

WASHINGTON -- The sense I've gotten all afternoon is that both of these teams here are pretty good teams but neither has quite enough firepower to go into that next gear and put the other away. After a C.J. Anderson floater just now as the shot clock expired, Xavier got about as fired up as the Muskateers have been all day, throwing up crossed arms in the shape of an X and screaming towards the bench. Perhaps the momentum from that play can help Xavier pull away from the Boilermakers, who as pesky as they have been, simply don't seem to be able to make enough baskets to win. They've been good enough to keep it close....but have not shown they can seize the game.

Xavier by 6 with 3:25 to go.

Now That Is an Inbounds

WASHINGTON -- Drew Lavender, on an out-of-bounds play along the baseline, just threw a sweet ally-oop to Derrick Brown for the flush and the eight point lead. Xavier now leads by 10 after two free throws from Josh Duncan. As an aside, Gilbert Arenas is watching this one from the tunnel. If he had played for West Virginia earlier, he'd have scored 84 or 85, I'd guess. Gilbert is sporting some absurd looking red and white checkered capris. From the looks of it, he's trying to get someone to let him into the Wizards locker room, where I hope he'll throw on something a little more reasonable if he is going to come out here and watch the game.

Stanley Burrell's Journey

WASHINGTON -- Stanley Burrell, a 6-foot-3 senior guard from Indianapolis, spent his first two seasons at Xavier as the team's leading scorer. Now, though, Burrell has taken a back seat offensively and settled into his role as a defensive stopped and role player.

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Halftime Update from D.C.

WASHINGTON -- Xavier shot 50 percent in the first half and leads by 3.

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Lavender Saves Best for Last

WASHINGTON -- Drew Lavender spent 19 minutes and 58 seconds of the first half scoreless, but as the clock was set to expire, he nailed a three to give his team a three-point victory heading into the break.

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Xavier Wears You Down

WASHINGTON -- Just like on Thursday against Georgia, Xavier fell behind early, stuck with what they were doing, and clawed its way back into the game.

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A Mismatch, Granted

WASHINGTON -- Drew Lavender, Xavier's explosive point buard, has been checked for much of the early going by Purdue's Keaton Grant. The reason thats notable is that Lavender is 5-foot-7 and Grant is 6-foot-4.

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Purdue Scores First Nine

WASHINGTON -- Purdue came out with a ton of energy and scored the first nine points. Keaton Grant has five of those, including a nice transition three. Xavier, meanwhile, has been careless with the ball.

March 21, 2008

Goldbold Leads OU Into Second Round

BIRMINGHAM - Senior guard David Goldbold scored 25 points, provided baskets at clutch times and held St. Joseph's leading scorer to just 6 points as Oklahoma defeated Saint Joseph's 72-64 to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Oklahoma (23-11) will play the winner of the Louisville-Boise State game Sunday.

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Griffin Takes Over Down the Stretch

BIRMINGHAM - Blake Griffin only had 12 points for Oklahoma,but four of them came when St. Joe's had life left in them. His 2 baskets under the goal took some life out of the St. Joe's surge and preserved a 72-64 win for the Sooners.

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Not Done Yet...

BIRMINGHAM - St. Joe's keeps coming. Rob Ferguson just knocked down a 3-pointer and St. Joe's trals by just four points.

3:30 left and it's 65-61 OU. Don't go home just yet....

Sorry Oklahoma

BIRMINGHAM - I think I jinxed Oklahoma.

As soon as the last entry was posted, St. Joe's has made a run and just forced OU to burn a timeout. Rob Ferguson and Pat Calathes have nailed 3's during that stretch and SJU has cut it to a 9-point deficit with 10 minutes to go.

St. Joe's Needs to Make a Move

BIRMINGHAM - As the clock ticks down here in Birmingham, the Hawks cannot seem to gnaw into the OU lead.

The Sooners lead by 18 with 13 minutes left. The offense continues to escape Phil Martelli's squad, and to make it worse for St. Joe's fans, the Sooners are actually scoring this half.

This one is headed for a blowout...

Godbold Giving OU a Shooting Spark

BIRMINGHAM - OU's David Godbold put an end to first half that happened primarily under the basket for OU by nailing a trio of three-pointers out of the break. Godbold now has 18 points in the game and has surged the Sooners to a 19-point lead.

If St. Joe's can't find a way to score some points quickly, this one will wind up just like the Butler-South Alabama game we witnessed a few hours ago -- UGLY!

Sooners in Control at Half

BIRMINGHAM - As I said earlier, the first half was a battle to 30 and Oklahoma won. The Sooners went on a 14-2 run to close out the half. They lead St. Joe's 34-22.

The Hawks have committed 8 turnovers in the game, and that was a big part of its offensive struggles. They never seemed comfortable. They haven't played bad defense, but it's easy to get behind when you can't score. Those 8 turnovers led to 14 OU points.

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OU on a Mini-Run

BIMRINGHAM - Omar Leary just made 2 free throws and Blake Griffin converted a layup off a steal and OU is up 7 with just over 3 minutes to go. St. Joseph's has looked really sloppy in the second half of the first half.

Aside from Ferguson, there has been virtually no offense for the Hawks. They're really struggling to get into a rhythm the offensive side of the ball.

As I type, St. Joe's breaks the dry spell, but it was Ferguson who nailed the 18-footer. He now has 13 of the 22 Hawk points. 29-22 after a OU layup with 1:45 left.

The Pace Has Slowed to a Crawl...

BIRMINGHAM - Neither side can buy a bucket. Looks like the first half will be a struggle to get to 30. OU up 23-20 with 3:42 left in the half. Longar Longar has 7 points for the Sooners.

Ferguson on Fire...

BIRMINGHAM - St. Joseph's forward Rob Ferguson is carrying the Hawks at the moment. He has 9 of their 19 points as the Hawks hold a 1-point lead with 7 minutes to go in the first half. The senior is well on his way to his average of 12 points per game.

Very exciting game. Lot of back-and-forth scoring. No team has grabbed a big lead yet.

Better Sooner Than Later

BIRMINGHAM - The Sooners and Hawks have opened the game on a fast offensive pace, with OU holding a 12-10 lead 5 minutes in.

Longar Longar has 4 points in the paint for OU, while Austin Johnson has 5. Rob Ferguson has 5 for St. Joe's.

Oklahoma, St. Joe's 30 minutes from tip-off

BIRMINGHAM - Game three of first round tournament action in Birmingham is set to tip in 30 minutes.

Six-seed Oklahoma (22-11) will battle 11-seed St. Joseph's (21-12) for the right to play the winner of the Louisville-Boise State game that follows this one.

The Sooners are out stretching now as the fans are starting to trickle into the stands. The Sooners are already the target of some taunting by some St. Joe's fans.

The crowd will likely not be as large or energetic for the second session, because of the school's distance from the Steel City. Louisville is by far the closest team to Birmingham with St. Joe's coming from the Northeast, Oklahoma the Midwest and Boise State clear across the country.

Stay tuned for updates throughout the rest of the night.

March 20, 2008

Xavier Beats Georgia: Postgame Quotes

WASHINGTON -- Xavier shot 55.6 in t he second half and turned the ball over just seven times all day to come away with the win here at Verizon Center. The Musketeers outscored the upstart-Bulldogs by 19 in the second half and attempted 28 more free throws on the day. Here are some postgame quotes from both sides:

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Sparty Finished the job

DENVER, Colo. - Heeding the words of their coach, MSU finished the job, winning 72-61. Press row must be on fire as everyone is trying to get out and watch the end of Xavier and Georgia.

Temple didn't quit, but just never found an answer for Michigan state's defense. Late in the game, after an over-and-back call on MSU, Inge comes over by us to pass the ball in, claps and says, "we still got life!" They didn't, but you have to like that optimism.

With 44 second to go, Michigan St fan finally get on their feet to salute the Spartans. Or maybe they were just stretching. It was hard to tell.

Izzo is doing the requisite CBS interview, while Drew Naymick is taking care of the folks at Westwood one.

Meanwhile, Pitt and Oral Roberts are warming up for game two. Back with that in a bit.

Xavier Going to Win It

WASHINGTON -- Xavier wrapped this one up with solid free-throw shooting and tough defense. Josh Duncan and Derrick Brown both have 18 with 15 seconds left. I'll be back shortly with postgame quotes.

Big Finish Coming in D.C.

Washington -- Xavier, up three points and in possession of the ball, just used its final timeout with 1:24 left. Sundiata Gaines has been a force for the Dawgs, but if Xavier can hit free throws down the stretch -- and they are getting all the calls -- they should hold on.

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Body surfing on the court

DENVER, Colo. - Drew Naymick, in an effort to draw a foul, made on of the worst flops of all time. He threw himself onto the floor face first and body surfed about five feet. Then, he had the gall to get up and complain. The refs got a good kick out of that.

I'm getting hungry already and I have another game to go. Fortunately, pretzels are the snack du moment in the press room.

Temple has cut the lead to 10 with 3:21 left on four straight run outs because MSU is just going through the motions on offense (as opposed to running a motion offense). Izzo just called a timeout to have a four-letter word with his charges on finishing the game.

State on Cruise Control

DENVER, Colo. - Michigan St seems to have sucked the will out of Temple as they continue to lead 52-38. The Owls haven't quit, but they keep taking one step forward and two steps back.

Temple is now zone pressing full court, but Michigan St is breaking it with ease.

The teams for the next game have left the arena to go get dressed.

Andy Katz just got up and said, "I'm projecting a winner. I'm going to watch Georgia and Xavier in the press room." We may see a lot of that.

The Temple cheerleader girls are still positive and perky. The guys look like they have been watching the game. Maybe the want to go watch Georgia and Xavier also.

The crowd muttered when the Georgia-Xavier score was announced (now tied at 49). I don't think I've ever seen 18,000 more disinterested people at a basketball game. It's so quiet that I can hear almost everything the refs say, and even the coaches from across the way.

Xavier Pulls Ahead, Pulls Away

WASHINGTON -- It is all Xavier now.

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A 10 Second Gaines

WASHINGTON -- Without scoring a point, Georgia's Sundiata Gaines just had what may be the 10-second sequence of the day.

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Hayes Watches as UGA's Lead Slips

WASHINGTON -- With 12 minutes left, Georgia is already in the penalty and their fans don't like it. As Jarvis Hayes, formerly of Georgia and now with the Detroit Pistons, looks on, Xavier has cut Georgia lead to four and has the ball.

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Spartans extend the lead

DENVER, Colo. - Michigan St has scored the first seven points of the half to run their lead to 16, and Temple was forced to call timeout.

Dionte Christmas is just trying to do too much. He's forced a shot that was an airball, then forced a pass that turned into points at the other end.

Temple's owl mascot has a strange looking head. It's flat, and I always thought owls had round heads. It has bright yellow eyes and a silver beak. It's like an alien owl.

The Signs of an Upset

WASHINGTON -- There is still a lot of time left here at Verizon Center, but with 16 minutes left, Georgia is up 11 and its fans have broken out some pretty creative signs.

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MSU up at the half

DENVER, Colo. - Michigan St leads Temple 35-26 at the half. After struggling through most of the first part of the half, MSU finally got hot with about seven minutes to go.

Drew Neitzel has three points, which he picked up on a long ball with 51 seconds left. However, he committed his second foul with 0.8 seconds left, which earned him a lecture from coach Tom Izzo (looking sharp with his electric purple tie).

Temple could build one with the bricks they layed in ths first half. They shot 8-27 for just short of 30%, and few of those 19 misses were close. Christmas and Tyndale both airballed threes and then complained about being fouled. Christmas was right. Not so sure about Tyndale. Those numbers would have been a lot worse, but Ryan Brooks hit three baskets for eight points late, and he leads the Owls with 10. Christmas hasn't scored and Tyndale only has 2.

Nine different players scored for the Spartans, led by six each from Kalin Lucas and Raymar Morgan. MSU backdoored the Owls for layups or dunks three times as Temple lost guys on defense. That play seems to be there whenever MSU wants it.

I don't want to harp on this, but this crowd would fit in well in a library. Even the Spartan fans aren't too geeked up. The place is filling up though.

In the press area, folks are gathered around the TV watching Georgia leading Xavier. The Temple folks were not too happy, with one guy in particular repeating, "they better wake up."

Temple stone cold

DENVER, Colo. - Temple is now shooting below 25%, which isn't going to get it done if it expects to pull this upset. MSU has used a 13-2 run to go ahead 28-17 with 3:41 left.

Dionte Christmas got hacked on a three-point attempt that wasn't called. However, when the ball sailed out of bounds without hitting anything, the MSU fans didn't even bother with the airball chant. That's how dead this crowd is.

Christmas has both of Temple's fouls and hasn't scored. Tyndale finally got on the board with 5:32 left, and that's the Owls' 2 points in this Spartan run.

Dawgs Scrap Their Way Into Half Leading

WASHINGTON -- The answer: momentum doesn't die during a four-day break. Looking every bit like the worthy the champions of the SEC, Georgia has come out firing against the Musketeers and lead by nine at the half, 35-26.

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Stars still struggling

DENVER, Colo. - Michigan St leads 17-15 at the 8-minute timeout as the stars for each team continue to struggle. Morgan's four points is all there is. Neitzel, Christmas and Tyndale still have nothing.

Lavoy Allen and Sergio Olmos have stepped up for Temple, with 9 of their 15.

Michigan State's offense is spread out with five guys in the books, besides Morgan.

Temple's offense seems to be happy with a lot of dribbling and not much passing. MSU is getting much better ball movement and better shots, but they aren't falling.

The Owls are doing a good job keeping MSU off the glass though. All things considered, Temple has to be happy with where they are.

Quirky NCAA Videos

WASHINGTON -- One of the interesting things about the NCAA tournament is that a lot of the videos they show on the jumbotron are picked before the teams at a particular site are selected. Just now, we had one of those situations where had they known which teams would be here, they probably would have picked a different clip.

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MSU Being Physical

DENVER, Colo. - Michigan St has been pretty physical with their defense against Temple, and it seems to be causing problems for Christmas and Tyndale.

The Owls 7-footer, Olmos, has been pretty aggressive and has four points, but he's out for the moment. As soon as he went out, the Spartans got their first put back of the game.

On the floor now for Temple is 5'8" Chris Clark, who looks some of the MSU front line guys right in the navel.

It's been a pretty clean game so far. Only two fouls have been called, both on MSU.

Woodbury the Early Star

WASHINGTON -- With Georgia staked to an early six point lead, the star of the first 13 minutes has been junior guard Terrance Woodbury.

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Feeling each other out

DENVER, Colo. - The stars of the respective teams in this game are not off to a scintillating start. Raymar Morgan posted up for the first basket of the game, but walked in transition, giving away a dunk. Neitzel has missed his first two threes also.

For Temple, Christmas has taken one shot and it was forced. Tyndale hasn't put it up yet, but Temple leads 7-6.

MSU has three unforced turnovers, a trend that must stop.

The arena is maybe half full, and the crowd isn't really into it yet.

Food Plentiful, not Cheap

DENVER, Colo. - I made my way up to the concourse to see what sort of food choices I have if I get the munchies during the game. One thing I remember from last year is that the quality of the food the media gets is hit and miss, and they won't be slopping us pigs until after the first two games.

There are a lot of choices, but beer isn't one of them. No alcohol is sold at NCAA tournament games, so the mojito stands are also closed.

They have the usual stadium fare; hot dogs, pizza, popcorn, etc. The hot dogs are $4.50 for a little one and $6.75 for a footlong. Pizza is six bucks a slice.

Also, the pop being sold is Pepsi, natch, so while those of us in the media are given Dasani cups (Coke's water brand), the fans are all holding Pepsi cups.

They also have things like fish and chips, BBQ turkey sandwich, and my favorite, sausage on a stick. I think all food should be sold on sticks. Pudding on a stick. Eh, that idea still needs some work.

They also have a cheesesteak stand, but one of the things they sell is chicken cheesesteaks. I think I saw a pack of Temple fans picketing.

Michigan St just took the floor led by a cheerleader carrying a big Spartan flag that was so dirty, it looked like it had been vandalized. You would think a school like MSU could get a new flag once in a while, or at least wash the current one.

Hank Nichols seat has been abducted by a woman who is a friend of the Brands. I warned her that some coach might accost her thinking she was in charge of the officials, but she says she's ready. I think she'd give what for if they tried it.

The National Anthem was performed by the Michigan St pep band, under the direction of John Madden. Instead of cymbal crashes, he just yells, "BOOM!"

Xavier Sloppy Early On

WASHINGTON -- After scoring the game's first five points, Xavier looked as though it might run away with this one. They looked more active, more polished and more talented. But since then, they've just been careless.

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Dawgs--Musketeers Set to Get Underway

WASHINGTON -- Welcome to Verizon Center in the nation's capital, where the Georgia Bulldogs, a 14 seed that no one expected to be here, and the Xavier Musketeers, who have matched their highest seed (3) ever in the NCAA tournament, are just about to get started.

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Precaffeinated Hoops

DENVER, Colo. - It's 9:30 AM local time, and the sound of the bouncing ball is ringing through the Pepsi Center in Denver, even though many of us are still not fully caffeinated. OK, mostly I'm talking about me.

Michigan St and Temple are warming up for the first game and the crowd is starting to file in. The bands are still setting up, so it's relatively quiet.

I'll be curious to see what kind of crowd we have. There isn't a team here that is anywhere near local. Oral Roberts is the only team that traveled less than 600 miles to get here, and Washington St is the only team for which this site is the closest. Notre Dame obviously has fans everywhere, they tend to show up more for football than hoops.

My seat, in case you are looking for me on TV, is basically right at center court behind Mike Montgomery, the former Stanford coach, who is doing radio for Westwood One. To my left is the CBS crew of Gus Johnson and Len Elmore.

My seat is so good that I'm closer to center court than Andy Katz, who has a seat directly to my right. In fact, press row is a pretty tight squeeze. Andy may have to sit in my lap. Or vice versa. He's bigger than me.

To my left is Hank Nichols, who will be retiring as the National Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officials from the NCAA at the end of this tournament. As a former ref, I'm pretty excited to be sitting by him. Next to him is a seat for Myles Brand, the Grand Poobah of the NCAA (possibly not his real title, but I'm too lazy to look it up).

Meanwhile, I have just been handed the starting lineups for game one.

Michigan St will start Kalin Lucas and Drew Neitzel at guard, forwards Raymar Morgan and Goran Suton, and C Drew Naymick.

For the Owls, they start guards Luis Guzman and Dionte Christmas, forwards Mark Tyndale and Lavoy Allen, and center Sergio Olmos.

Our officials are Mark Whitehead, Ken Ditty and Michael Eades.

March 19, 2008

NCAA Tournament Preview: Denver

Stop me if you've heard this one before -- the internet connection is down at the NCAA tournament site in Denver.

Last year St Louis had significant internet connectivity issues as well.

Then, on top of that, I had trouble connecting back in my hotel room, although you can tell by the fact that this is posted that I got that worked out. Not so sure about the arena.

The Pepsi Center seems like a nice place although its a bit strange to be drinking Coke here. Coke is one of the corporate partners of the NCAA. I wonder if they will give the building another name for the duration of our stay.

Here is a little preview of what we will see here tomorrow.

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NCAA Tournament Preview: Birmingham

Friday's action in the NCAA Tournament will get kicked into high gear from the start as the high-octane Tennessee Volunteers will tip things off in Birmingham at 11:15 a.m. ET.

Bruce Pearl's troops will battle No. 15 seed American, who is making its first tourney appearance.

The first session wraps up with an intriguing matchup with perenniel mid-major power Butler taking on 10-seeded South Alabama, who will make a short trip up Interstate 65 to play.

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March 15, 2008

A10: Temple's Dancing -- Ole!

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Hundreds of Temple students swarmed around Sergio Olmos, the center from Valencia, Spain, who had his hand high in the air to lead a chant.

"Ole, ole, ole, ole... ole... ole..."

It was a chant the Temple students did many times over the weekend, but none was happier than that one. The Owls are headed back to the NCAA Tournament. It's the Owls seventh Atlantic 10 Championship, most of any team, and first since 2001.

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A10: Temple Beats St. Joe's To Go Dancing

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple opened the second half on a 15-2 run and never looked back, beating Saint Joseph's 69-64 to win the Atlantic 10 Tournament and earn its first NCAA bid since the Elite 8 team in 2001.

Dionte Christmas scored 22 points to lead the Owls, who also got 15 from Chris Clark. Ahmad Nivins had 18 for the Hawks, who are 21-12 and must now wait until tomorrow night to see if they earn an NCAA bid.

A10: Temple In Front In Final Minute

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dionte Christmas stripped Pat Calathes on a drive to the basket, and Temple is holding on to a five-point lead, 64-59, with just 48.8 seconds to play.

A Pat Calathes jumper cut Temple's lead to four with 1:54 to play; the Hawks then took their final timeout. Mark Tyndale wasn't able to get a shot off before the shot clock expired on the next possession.

A10: Temple Trying To Prevent SJU Comeback

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's isn't letting this one get away that easily. But after a Rasheed Carr bucket closed the Hawks to three points, Mark Tyndale got his first field goal of the game while being fouled. He converted the free throw. It's now 63-57 with just under 2:30 to play. Tyndale has a pair of FTs coming up after the media timeout.

Ryan Brooks has 13 -- including 10 points this half -- for the Owls, while Pat Calathes has 12 and Ahmad Nivins 18 for the Hawks.

A10: Temple Holding Four-Point Edge

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- While there are definitely more Saint Joseph's students here tonight, Temple's fans have all the props: Awkward signs with "ESPN" spelled out in the middle of words, Christmas wreaths (really), a sign with a dude's phone number on it. But the #1 Temple fan is not the kid in the anti-Penn State shirt -- he has been here for all three Owls games -- but a rather large student with the Temple logo shaved into his chest hair.

Dionte Christmas hit a three-pointer to put Temple up 9 at one point, but Saint Joseph's has closed back to 50-46 after a pair of Pat Calathes free throws. There's 8:40 left in this one.

Oh, Grizzlies assistant coach/player Aaron McKie, another Temple alum, is here as well. One wonders where Ron Rollerson is.

A10: Temple Now Frontrunning On St. Joe's

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple's lead got as big as 7 before Tasheed Carr stopped the bleeding with a three-point play on a layup with just under 13 minutes to play.

Saint Joseph's is still playing catchup after Sergio Olmos hit a layup down the other end. It's 43-37, with 11:52 remaining.

A10: Temple Run Shoots Owls Into Lead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dionte Christmas now has 17 points, and Temple has clawed back to take the lead, 39-34, after Chris Clark followed up his three-pointer with a steal and layup. It's a 15-2 run to start the half.

Lavoy Allen opened the second half with a dunk, and Christmas followed it up with a three-pointer to cut the lead to 2. Ahmad Nivins has the only bucket of the second half for the Hawks.

A10: Saint Joseph's Up 7 At Half

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's jumped out to a 15-5 lead and has never trailed, leading Temple at halftime of the Atlantic 10 Tournament final, 32-25. The Owls are shooting just 7-for-26 (26 percent) but have stayed in it hitting half of their 10 three-point attempts.

Ahmad Nivins has 12 points and 5 rebounds for the Hawks. Dionte Christmas is 3-for-5 on three-pointers and has 12 for Temple. Mark Tyndale is 0-for-5 from the field and has just 3 points. Temple's turned it over 8 times to 4 for Saint Joseph's.

Darrin Govens is 4-of-8 from the field for 9 for St. Joe's.

Saint Bonaventure, who didn't make the Atlantic 10 tournament, had two students absolutely dominate the 2-ball NBA Jam-esque hot spot shootout championship and won $10,000. The team from Bonaventure was pretty much the only one that could actually shoot!

A10: Citing Precedent, This May End Up Close

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Yeah, the two games between these teams ended in one-point finishes. But Saint Joseph's was down 11 in its win and Temple trailed by 12 four minutes into the second half of its win. Right now, the Hawks are up, 27-21, with 3:36 remaining in the first half, after leading by as many as 10.

Dionte Christmas is almost singlehandedly keeping Temple in this one. He now has 12 points. Ahmad Nivins now has 10 and Pat Calathes, back in the game after sitting with 2 early fouls, has 4.

A10: Four-Point Play Keys Temple Run

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dionte Christmas hit a free throw to complete a four-point play after being fouled by Garrett Williamson, and Temple is right back in it at 19-15.

Ryan Brooks had hit a three-pointer on the previous possession. Ahmad Nivins now has 8 for Saint Joseph's. Christmas has 4 for TU. The Owls would have closed within a point, but the refs ruled Chris Clark pushed off before hitting a three.

Saint Joseph's is getting a bucketful of offensive rebounds.

A10: Hawks Extend Lead To Double Digits

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Darrin Govens, who scored 3 points the last Saint Joseph's-Temple game, already has 7 after this three-pointer gave the Hawks a 15-5 lead just under seven minutes into the first half. He had 7 in the first game between the the two teams.

Dionte Christmas missed back-to-back open looks at three-pointers, but Pat Calathes picked up his second foul on the rebound and has been taken out. Mark Tyndale also missed a pair of follow attempts about a foot from the rim. Temple only has one field goal, by Lavoy Allen.

Rob Ferguson just picked up his second foul of the game right before the second media timeout. There's 11:49 left in the first.

A10: Hawks Out In Front Early

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Ahmad Nivins' reverse jam gave him four points and Saint Joseph's is out in front, 8-5, at the first media timeout just over four minutes in. Mark Tyndale hit all his free throws after Pat Calathes fouled him on a three-point attempt.

Nivins has a pair of FTs after the media timeout ends.

Boardwalk Hall is finally buzzing tonight after a week of less-than-stellar crowds. Yesterday's crowds were decent-sized, but things are definitely hot tonight. Former Temple guard Mardy Collins -- who, unfortunately, has to play for the Knicks now -- is here. Earlier in the week, former Princeton coach Pete Carrill was in attendance.

Unfortunately, there were no celebrities here as big as the man down the boardwalk: The Iron Shiek, who was part of a comedy tour at the House of Blues last night.

A10: Boardwalk Bid Battle

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Two Philadelphia schools meet for the third time this season with an NCAA Tournament bid on the line as second-seeded Temple meets fifth-seed Saint Joseph's in the Atlantic 10 Championship at Boardwalk Hall.

The Hawks stunned Temple, 68-67, on a Pat Calathes three-pointer with 3.9 seconds left on Jan. 26, while a Mark Tyndale with 22.3 seconds to go pushed Temple past the Hawks, 57-56, on March 2. Temple led almost the entire way in its home loss; St. Joe's led almost the entire way in Temple's win at the Palestra earlier this month.

Both teams controlled the play throughout their games yesterday; Joe's upset 10th-ranked Xavier, 61-53, while Temple shut down a game Charlotte squad, 60-45.

The Hawks are playing their fourth game in four days, having routed Fordham on Wednesday and Richmond on Thursday. Temple got a bye into the quarterfinals and scored the final 11 points to push past La Salle on Thursday night.

Both schools are among the best shooting teams in the country; the Owls' effective field goal percentage, which weights made three-pointers, is 54.5 (19th nationally). Saint Joseph's has a 54.8 eFG percentage, 14th in the country. Both teams are in one of the various bracket predictions online, but one team won't have to wait 'til Sunday to find out if its in.

It will be the 31st consecutive year a team from the Big 5 makes the NCAA Tournament. Tonight's game tips at 6.

March 14, 2008

A10: Temple Routs Charlotte To Set Up Big 5 Final

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Charlotte closed as close as five points in the second half, but never really threatened as Temple led wire-to-wire in a 60-45 Atlantic 10 Tournament semifinal victory.

The Owls play Saint Joseph's with an NCAA Tournament bid on the line tomorrow night at 6.

Charlotte held Temple leading scorer Dionte Christmas to just 6 points -- he sat out eight minutes of the first half with 2 fouls -- but Mark Tyndale had 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Owls.

Leemire Goldwire, whose three-pointers in the final two minutes beat Rhode Island on Wednesday and UMass last night, had 18 points for Charlotte. Goldwire got a standing ovation as he left the court.

Lamont Mack had 11 points and 6 rebounds. Chris Clark had 13 points for Temple.

A10: Temple Looks Set For Title Game

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Leemire Goldwire just hit a layup, but Temple is two minutes away from the Atlantic 10 Tournament final. The Owls have a 56-44 lead with 1:56 to play.

Lamont Mack hit a three-pointer to cut Temple's lead to 9 with 2:44 to play, but the Owls have hit 5-of-6 free throws in the final minutes.

A10: Seven Quick Points Have Temple Back Up 12

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple has some breathing room again, scoring seven straight to push the lead to 12 points.

Charlotte cut it as close as 5, but Ryan Brooks hit a jumper from the elbow and Mark Tyndale followed that up with a three to push the lead back up to 10. Lavoy Allen then hit another jumper; Tyndale has a 1-and-1 coming up after the media timeout.

There are exactly 3 minutes left in this one. A Temple win sets up an all-Philadelphia final against Saint Joseph's. The teams split this season, each winning by a point on a bucket in the closing seconds.

A10: Charlotte Inching Closer; Temple Up 5

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- While Charlotte was able to erase a 17-point halftime deficit in eight minutes yesterday, the 49ers still trail by 5 with seven minutes left in the second half tonight against Temple. It's 44-39.

Ryan Brooks has 6 for Temple, including a tough driving layup right after the second media timeout. After Charlotte cut it to 6, Tyndale hit one of his own. The senior has 14 points.

Leemire Goldwire has 16 for Charlotte, including a three-pointer that caused Temple to call the first timeout of the second half for either team.

A10: Charlotte Sticking Around

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Leemire Goldwire now has 13 points after a three-pointer and Charlotte refuses to go away for the third consecutive night as Temple leads, 40-32.

Ryan Brooks has 4 for Temple. The Owls' Lavoy Allen threw a crosscourt pass that nearly took off a fan's head in the first row.

Lamont Mack has been limited the first eight minutes of the half with 3 fouls, but hit a layup right after he returned. There's 11:40 remaining.

A10: Owls Extend Lead Early In Second Half

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Mark Tyndale converted a three-point play just under two minutes in and Dionte Christmas has gotten on track as Temple has extended its lead to 36-23. He has 12 points.

Dionte Christmas hit a nice layup on a pass from Lavoy Allen for his first field goal. The Atlantic 10's leading scorer now has 6 after a three-pointer from the corner.

A10: Temple Winning By 9 At Half

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple is shooting just 37 percent, but the Owls are holding Charlotte to just 7-of-25 shooting (28 percent) and lead, 28-19, at halftime.

Chris Clark hit a three-pointer and a trifecta of free throws after being fouled on a three late in the first half. The man who fouled Clark, Dijuan Harris, crashed directly into my laptop after the foul. Dionte Christmas finally came back in and got his first point after splitting a pair of free throws after being fouled by Ian "Aqualung" Andersen.

Mark Tyndale appeared to be fouled on a three-point attempt as time expired in the first half, but no foul was called. He finished with 9 points. Chris Clark also has 9 for Temple. Leemire Goldwire has 8 for Charlotte.

Matt and Kelly from La Salle have a cheering section for their halftime shooting contest, but once again nobody really did all that well until George Washington's duo dropped "20" points. (Even then, though, some shots are worth as many as 8 points.)

Fordham's team joined Xavier in not scoring any points. Go Rams!

A10: No Christmas -- No Problem?

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple's leading scorer, Dionte Christmas, has been on the bench for most of the first half with two fouls -- but the Owls still lead, 19-14.

Chris Clark's three-pointer gave the Owls their first double-digit lead of the night. An'Juan Wilderness dropped two tough layups inside on consecutive possessions to cut the Temple lead to five.

Temple has a decent-sized student section, but it is noticeably smaller than SJU's was. The anti-Penn State Temple fan is back in the same spot with the same shirt. Good luck t-shirt, probably.

A10: Temple Goes Ahead Early

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Charlotte's Leemire Goldwire has a pair of three-pointers, but Temple leads 16-8 midway through the first half of the second Atlantic 10 semifinal.

For the Owls, Mark Tyndale has 7 points and Sergio "Olé" Olmos has 4.

A10: Temple Looks To Make It An All-Philly Final

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- With top-seeded Xavier falling to No. 5 seed Saint Joseph's, second-seeded Temple has a chance to turn Boardwalk Hall into the Atlantic City bureau of the Palestra if the Owls can beat upset-minded Charlotte tonight.

The Owls, paced by 29 points from Dionte Christmas, scored the last 11 points of the game to beat La Salle yesterday, 84-75. Charlotte rallied from 17 down at halftime to stun Massachusetts late last night. Leemire Goldwire hit two three-pointers in the final 62 seconds to give the 49ers the win.

The game tips off in just a few minutes.

A10: Saint Joseph's 'D' Clamps Down On Xavier

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's coach Phil Martelli said he knew his team was ready for Xavier, having played the Musketeers already this season and beaten them eight days earlier. He also said he "prayed a double rosary" before today's games that Xavier's threes didn't fall.

After making 23 three-pointers in the first two games between the schools, Xavier went just 1-for-14 from distance. Joe's jumped out to a 7-2 lead and never trailed in its 63-51 upset win over the 10th-ranked team in the country.

Xavier's 51 points were its lowest total all season.

A10: St. Joe's Upsets Xavier To Advance To Final

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Are the Hawks in? They certainly gave it their best effort Saint Joseph's used a 15-0 run at the end of the first half and beginning of the second and held on to beat Xavier, 61-53 tonight.

Xavier cut it to 5 with just over a minute to play, but the Hawks broke the press and Pat Calathes' emphatic dunk put them back up 7. Calathes had 24 for the Hawks in the upset.

A pair of Xavier free throws by Drew Lavender cut the Hawks' lead back to 5, but Calathes hit 3-of-4 free throws to bring the lead back to 8. Calathes missed the back end of his first set of free throws, but the Hawks got the rebound. An airballed three at the other end pretty much sealed the win.

Josh Duncan had 11 points for X, all in the second half. The Musketeers shot just 19-for-52 (36.5 percent) for the game.

At the end of the game, Joe's fans held up signs that read "BOARD HAWK HILL."

A10: Hawks Two Minutes Away From Final

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Back in Saint Joseph's win over Xavier on March 6, the Hawks were up 10 going into the final minutes to play but held on for a five-point victory.

With 3:15 to play tonight, the Hawks led by 12 and were up by 9 with 2:32 to play after a Josh Duncan layup. A Stanley Burrell steal and layup made it 54-47 with just under 2 minutes left.

Let's see if the Hawks can hold on again eight days later.

A10: Josh Duncan Getting On Track; Joe's Still Up

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's has had about five three-pointers so far this game go in and out, but the Hawks still lead this one by 12, 53-41. There's 5:09 left in this one.

Xavier's Josh Duncan, who didn't score in the first half, has 7 points in the second. He's still only 1-for-6 from the floor. Ahmad Nivins has 14 for the Hawks.

Xavier has 8 fouls; St. Joe's has 9.

A10: Pat Calathes Getting Three Points All Over

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Pat Calathes had just 3 points with a little over a minute left in the first half. The Saint Joseph's senior had a three-point play and a shot from behind the arc to close the half, then opened the second half with a trifecta of three pointers.

He now has 18 and had made four straight threes until he airballed one just before the second media timeout. With 11 minutes left in this one, Saint Joseph's continues to be up by double digits, 46-32.

A10: Ferguson Picks Up Fourth Foul

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The referees called four consecutive fouls to open the first half and the Saint Joseph's center is now on the bench just 5:36 into the first half. Xavier still trails by 10, 38-28.

Xavier began pressing after Josh Duncan hit a pair of free throws -- his first points of the game -- just three minutes into the half. Joe's broke the press both times Xavier used it; a Pat Calathes three had the Hawks up 14, 38-24, at the first media timeout at 15:48.

A10: Xavier Can't Score At Halftime, Either

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- How much did the Hawks shut down Xavier's offense in the first half? The 8-for-25 first half was one of its worst performances of the season. But things might have gotten worse at halftime.

The first round of the Atlantic 10 Shootout was held inbetween halves. The game was a mixed doubles shootaround competition where winners from each campus competed against each other in a game similar to that awful "2-ball" that used to be played during NBA All-Star Weekend. Xavier played Saint Joseph's in the first matchup and Xavier's team didn't score at all. X also had several airballs -- as did many teams! I shudder to think who these teams defeated at their campuses.

Rob Ferguson opened the first half with a three-pointer that puts the Hawks up 13; Rashid Carr's jumper just made it 35-20, Hawks. Ferguson is 6-for-6 from distance so far this tournament. The Musketeers turned it over again and now have eight.

A10: Saint Joseph's Ends Half With 10 Straight

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's ended the half on a 10-0 run to break a tie and went into the locker room up 30-20 on Xavier. Pat Calathes' three-pointer just before the clock expired of the first half gave him 9 for the game. Ahmad Nivins also has 9 for the Hawks, but sat for a stretch with 2 fouls.

The Hawks have so far clamped down on Xavier's normally extremely efficient offense, holding the Musketeers to just 32 percent shooting. Josh Duncan is 0-for-4 and scoreless. C.J. Anderson has 6 for X.

Saint Joseph's has given up 5 offensive rebounds, but has also forced Xavier into 7 turnovers.

A10: Saint Joseph's Up 4 Late In First

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's and Xavier have been tight throughout the first half so far, with neither team gaining much ground through the first 10 minutes. The Hawks have pulled ahead to four-point leads twice since.

Rob Ferguson has 6 points for the Hawks, while C.J. Anderson has 6 and Drew Lavender 4 for the Musketeers.

There's a heavily pro-Philly crowd here tonight, with a few hundred St. Joe's students clumped behind both baskets. Temple and Saint Joseph's fans dot the crowd, though there are Xavier loyalists in Boardwalk Hall as well.

A10: Win And The Hawks Are In?

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- If Saint Joseph's can beat Xavier tonight, the Hawks will be able to breathe easier come Selection Sunday. The 20-11 bubble team has routed its two opponents so far in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, avoiding the close games the rest of the A-10 Tournament is producing.

Of course, Joe's may still need to win the whole thing, especially with how unpredictable March has been so far in 2008.

Xavier has had a tournament bid locked up for a while now, but the regular season champion will be attempting to guarantee at least a No. 3 seed in the Big Dance. The Musketeers held off a game Dayton squad yesterday, 74-65, and have run an incredibly efficient offense to a 27-5 record.

The Hawks are no slouch on offense either, and after a pair of incredibly exciting games to close the quarterfinals last night, this game and the Temple-Charlotte nightcap could be more exciting than landing on Free Parking as SJU and TU alums pack Boardwalk Hall.

The first A-10 semifinal tonight tips at 6:30.

March 13, 2008

A10: Leemire Goldwire's Unreal Finish Gives Charlotte Upset

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Wow! Leemire Goldwire pretty much just beat UMass by himself. The senior finished hit a pair of three-pointers in the final minute to give the Atlantic 10 tournament its first real upset

Dante Milligan's follow tip-in put the Musketeers up two, but Goldwire hit a three-pointer to put the 49ers up 1 with just under a minute left. UMass missed the front end of a 1-and-1, and Goldwire drained a three from the top of the key with the shot clock running down.

UMass missed a bunch of shots at the other end before the buzzer; with Saint Joseph's and Temple advancing, the Musketeers' at-large bid hopes could be in trouble. Gary Forbes and Etienne Brower each had 14 for UMass.

Goldwire finished with 24 points on 9-of-19 shooting. Lamont Mack scored 23 and Charley Coley had 17 rebounds and 14 points. Charlotte ended the game on a 16-3 run; the 49ers pulled down an incredible 25 (!) offensive rebounds and outrebounded the Musketeers 52-29. UMass had 11 blocks.

A10: Charlotte Run Ties It Up Again

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Charlotte has tied! No matter how much UMass attempts to put the 49ers away, it can't. It's tied at 63 with 1:54 to play.

After Gary Forbes' driving follow layup rolled off the rim, Leemire Goldwire hit a three-pointer to cut the UMass lead to 62-58. After a free throw, Lamont Mack (23 points so far) hit a three on the next possession to cut the Musketeers lead to two. Charley Coley's layup tied it and forced UMass to call a timeout.

A10: UMass Continues Its Run

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Gary Forbes' steal and drive has put UMass back up 9 points, 62-53, with 4:50 to play. Since the 49ers took a three-point lead, they've been outscored 15-3.

An'Juan Wilderness, who starred for the 49ers last night, has only 2 points. He's been in foul trouble and picked up his fourth with just over five minutes left.

UMass, meanwhile, has balanced scoring: Forbes and Etienne Brower have 14 while Ricky Harris and Chris Lowe have 11.

A10: UMass Runs Back In Front

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- And just like that, UMass is back in front.

Gary Forbes scored back-to-back layups to give the Musketeers the lead after Charlotte had taken a 3-point lead with just over 8 minutes to play. Chris Lowe's ensuing layup forced Charlotte coach Bobby Lutz to call a 30-second timeout with UMass up 55-50.

Etienne Brower has 14 for the Musketeers. Right before the eight-point run by UMass, the school's band played "Toxic." Clearly, this is not a coincidence.

A10: Charlotte Digs Its Way Out

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Can you believe this? Charlotte has rallied from as many as 17 down to take a 48-47 lead with just under 12 minutes to play.

Lamont Mack has 20 for the 49ers and Leemire Goldwire has 14.

A10: UMassacre?

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- UMass has pulled ahead, 39-23, just over two minutes into the second half. Pulling ahead here gives the Musketeers the chance to rest their players, which should help against Temple tomorrow.

The Owls played their top players a bunch today in the squeaker over La Salle: Dionte Christmas ran for 38 minutes and Mark Tyndale 36.

Leemire Goldwire continues to hold his own on the defensive end against Atlantic 10 POY Gary Forbes, but Charlotte has a big mountain to climb.

A10: Let's Call It A Bracket Buster

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The highlight of the first half: While battling for a rebound with UMass' Gary Forbes, Leemire Goldwire very clearly reached through his legs and grabbed his crotch while trying to tie him up. No foul was called.

Goldwire has held Forbes to just 3 points in the first half, but UMass is comfortably in front 31-17 with 1:48 remaining. Etienne Brower has 11 points for the Minutemen; Goldwire leads Charlotte with 5. Everything for Charlotte is falling off the front of the rim. The 49ers so far have been the team most affected by fatigue from yesterday.

Apparently at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall there is a "Fan Zone," which is all about "food, fun and friends." Huzzah.

A10: UMass Takes Control

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- UMass went on a 16-2 burst and has taken control of the game for a 20-9 lead with just over eight minutes to play. Gary Forbes has 3 points and, more importantly, two of the UMass cheerleaders have giant pairs of cardboard hands to cheer with.

Etienne Brower just hit his second three-pointer for the Minutemen. The 49ers are clearly tired, missing even open looks.

A10: Charlotte, UMass Tight Early

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Charlotte's Leemire Goldwire has so far held Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Gary Forbes scoreless, but a three-pointer by Etienne Brower has given UMass a one-point lead over the 49ers, 8-7.

Neither team has really gotten into an offensive flow so far. UMass' mascot is here and essentially looks like every other colonial mascot (e.g. Colgate, Penn, etc., pretty much every one but George Washington).

A10: UMass-Charlotte In AC Nightcap

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The final game today from Boardwalk Hall pits Massachusetts against Charlotte, comeback winners over Rhode Island yesterday. The Minutemen, the Atlantic 10's third seed, are 21-9 and ended the season on a six-game winning streak. Charlotte won yesterday on a pair of free throws from Michael Gerrity with 0.3 seconds left.

UMass is led by A10 Player of the Year Gary Forbes, who tied for the league scoring lead with 20.3 points per game. Fellow guard Ricky Harris was the league's most-improved player. Like a lot of the league, UMass plays an up-tempo style; the Minutemen average 76.1 possessions a game, third in the nation. Charlotte's a bit slower at 69.0 possessions per game, still 102nd in the country, but it should be a pretty fast-paced game.

The 49ers spent a lot of energy coming back against Rhode Island last night; it will be interesting to see how tired they look. While Xavier's win ended the chance for the Ultimate Bubble Elimination Atlantic 10 Tournament Final Four (Dayton/Saint Joseph's and Temple/UMass), a UMass win tonight would set up that second matchup.

UMass also has a player named Papa Lo. That's pretty good, but An'Juan Wilderness of Charlotte still has the best name in this tournament.

A10: Owls Close Out La Salle

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Temple scored the final 11 points of the game and held off a game La Salle squad, 84-75, to become the third team to advance to the Atlantic 10 semifinals.

It was a few role players who helped Fran Dunphy's squad over the top. After La Salle's Darnell Harris hit a three-pointer to give the Explorers the 75-73 edge, Sergio Olmos -- who had 10 second-half points -- hit a lay-up. Chris Clark hit a pair of free throws to give the Owls the edge by two, then hit a three pointer that bounced high off the rim before going through to put Temple up 5 with under a minute to play.

La Salle's Yves Mekongo Mbala and Harris missed threes the next two tips down the court, and that was pretty much it for the Explorers.

Dionte Christmas scored 29 points for the Owls, who also got 14 each from Mark Tyndale and Sergio Olmos. Chris Clark scored 12, including 6 in the final 1:35. The Explorers outrebounded Temple by 1.

A10: Owls, Explorers Close In Final Minutes

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Back and forth, back and forth! This feels more like a heavyweight fight than a Big 5 battle. After a Darnell Harris three -- he now has 18 -- gave La Salle the lead, Sergio Olmos hit a lay-in to tie the score. Two free throws by Chris Clark has put Temple back ahead, 77-75, with 1:30 left.

Dionte Christmas has 27, but it's been role players Clark (8 points), Ryan Brooks (8) and Olmos (14) who have helped Temple hold off La Salle's best shot. Yves Mekongo Mbala has 16 points and Rodney Green has 20 for the Explorers.

A10: La Salle Run Makes It A Tight Game

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Was there any doubt? La Salle went on a 15-2 run to erase an 11-point deficit and take the lead.

Temple came right back with a pair of three-pointers; the Owls now lead 67-65 with 6:46 to play. Dionte Christmas has 25 for Temple, while Kimmani Barrett now has 11 for La Salle.

A10: Olé, Sergio!

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Sergio Olmos has been a one man conquistador the second half, with four easy layups in the first five minutes, but he's now on the bench after picking up his fourth foul. That's unfortunate, because every time Olmos scores the Temple student section -- which now doubles La Salle's in size -- sings "Olé, olé, olé" in unison.

Temple continues to hold a comfortable edge, increasing it to 11 on a Lavoy Allen jam with just over 14 minutes left in the game. Back to back threes have put La Salle right back into it, though; the Owls are now up 59-54 with just under 12 left.

Darnell Harris is scoreless in the second half, but backcourt-mate Rodney Green has a pair of buckets in the second half and has 14. Yves Mekongo Mbala now has 11.

A10: Christmas In March

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dionte Christmas had a real horrorshow first half, dropping 19 points as Temple leads by eight, 43-35. He's 7-of-10 shots and made all his two-point attempts. Temple's Mark Tyndale is 3-for-4 from the floor for 11; he also has six rebounds.

La Salle has two players with 10 points, Darnell Harris (who had 2 for most of the half) and Rodney Green. The Explorers have 7 offensive rebounds. Temple is shooting 55.6 percent from the floor, and both teams have three triples.

The halftime show tonight: Another trampoline act! This one is the "dunk off the trampoline" variety as opposed to last night's tumbling act. It's called the Extreme Team and had one of its members jump over the entire TU cheerleader squad. They also get really, really excited whenever one of them dunks it.

My favorite Extreme Team member is the fat one.

A10: Harris Getting On Track

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Darnell Harris now has 10 for La Salle as Temple leads 38-31 with just under four minutes left in the first.

Harris only had two before getting a bucket on a strange goaltending call on Temple's Sergio Olmos. Rodney Green has 10 for the Explorers, while Mark Tyndale has 11 and Dionte Christmas 17 for Temple.

The La Salle fans chanted "U-S-A! U-S-A!" at Olmos, a Valencia native, as he shot free throws. One enterprising Temple fan is wearing an anti-Penn State t-shirt.

A10: Owls Up By Double Digits

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- It took a while, but La Salle finally scored on a Yves Mekongo Mbala follow lay-in. Temple was up by as many as 11, 15-4, and now leads 19-9 with just under 11:30 left in the first half.

Dionte Christmas has 9 and Mark Tyndale 4 for the Owls. Forward Rodney Green has 5 for the Explorers.

A10: Owls Out To Fast Start

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dionte Christmas just scored five straight points as Temple is fast out of the gate indeed, jumping to a quick 9-0 advantage on La Salle just four minutes in.

New fact you're about to learn: Temple's mascot, Hooter the Owl, wears a size 56 jersey. There are a decent amount of fans at Boardwalk Hall for Temple and decent-sized, very spirited student sections from both schools.

A10: Battle Of North Philly -- In New Jersey

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The third quarterfinal tips off at 6:30 here right by the ocean's edge as Temple and La Salle meet for the second time this season. The Owls are 18-12, finishing off the season with a four-game winning streak -- including a 85-66 drubbing of the Explorers in the season finale.

The Explorers are looking to get to .500. Last night, they edged Duquesne by 3. The game is a contrast of styles: La Salle is much smaller and averages just under 71 possessions a game; Temple averages only 65.6.

The Owls play it slow but shoot the lights out; their effective field goal percentage is 54.5, 19th in the nation. Dr. John Giannini's La Salle squad is led by Darnell Harris, a 6-1 senior who shoots the lights out. Temple counters with Dionte Christmas, who tied for the league's scoring lead at 20.3 ppg. Temple's Fran Dunphy runs a very tight rotation, so the Owls may be looking to get out early.

A10: Saint Joseph's Wins Handily

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Everybody but Saint Joseph's has been tested so far in this tournament. The Hawks routed Fordham yesterday and used a 15-0 run midway through the first half to take control against Richmond; they cruised to a 61-47 win. The Hawks improved to 20-11 and moved closer to their first NCAA Tournament berth since the 2004 Elite 8 team.

Joe's shot 22-of-45 for the game and held the Spiders to just 33 percent shooting (8-for-24) in the second half. The Hawks had four in double figures; Richmond's Kevin Anderson scored 16 to tie SJU's Rob Ferguson for the game high. Joe's turned it over 16 times to Richmond's 15, but outrebounded the Spiders, 34-27.

Although the Hawks were considered a slight favorite going into the game, this is the first lower seed to win in the Atlantic 10 tournament so far this year.

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A10: Richmond Brings Creepiest Mascot Yet

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's has been able to completely put this one away yet -- the Hawks' lead hovered around 20 until a short Richmond run cut it to 13 with 2:45 left -- but it seems like it's in the bag, barring a tremendous comeback.

So I went over to the other side of the court and got a photo of the Richmond inflatable "spider" mascot, who sort of looks like a Zooperstar. That's just the kind of hard-working, dedicated liveblogger I am. I uploaded the photo over here.

A10: Hawks Continue To Lead Comfortably

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Richmond is making Saint Joseph's earn its points -- multiple turnovers and snuffs at the offensive end -- but the Hawks are using the shot clock and have pushed the lead to 14, 45-31, just about halfway through the second.

The Hawks have seven fouls already this half -- and with Richmond hitting only three field goals since the break, the Spiders may need to barrel inside and try to draw fouls. Kevin Anderson hit a three for Richmond to give him 10 points; Rob Ferguson has 15 for the Hawks.

Richmond's Gaston Moliva lowered his shoulder like he was an NFL lineman in the most obvious charge of the tournament so far. The Spiders have pulled out their secret weapon for the stretch, though: A giant inflatable spider that kind of looks more like a termite. But it has a spider web cape, so I assume it's a spider superhero. The Saint Joseph's Hawk is apparently ready to square off, taking sips of Gatorade under his mask. That's what happens when your team has a mascot on scholarship.

Unfortunately, there are no Richmond fans here wearing this hat.

A10: Saint Joseph's Extends Lead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's extended its lead out to as many as 11 early in the second half and now leads by 9 five minutes in. Rob Ferguson, a 6-8 senior, hit another three, giving him 13 for the game. Ahmad Nivins now has 9.

Richmond's Ryan Butler was fouled while hitting a nice driving layup, but couldn't convert the three-point play.

I would venture a guess that this game will feature the least amount of visible tattoos in the Atlantic 10 tournament. Richmond's entire lineup appears free of ink right now, while SJU only has Pat Calathes' enormous right-arm tattoo and tats on a few guards.

A10: Pair Of Threes Gives Joe's 8-Point Halftime Lead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Richmond clawed its way back to as close as two with just over a minute to play, but Saint Joseph's Pat Calathes and Rob Ferguson hit threes before the half to give the Hawks a 30-22 lead.

There's a decent-sized Joe's crowd here, and a fair number of students who didn't have class today I'm sure. There aren't any rollouts, but a Hawks fan did threaten to excommunicate RIchmond's Kevin Anderson after he hit a shot.

Ferguson has 10 to lead everybody; Calathes and Ahmad Nivins each have 7 for the Hawks. Anderson and Dan Geriot have 5 each for Richmond.

Richmond is shooting 9-for-22 from the floor; SJU is 13-for-27 and has three more offensive rebounds and three fewer turnovers.

A10: Hawks Score 16 Straight For Lead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's has run off 16 straight points to take a 10-point edge here at Boardwalk Hall. Rob Ferguson now has 7, while Arvydas Lidzius' only bucket came on a layup as the shot clock expired off a nice pass from Pat Calathes.

Since the early deficit, Joe's has completely stuffed anything Richmond has attempted to work inside. The Hawks are still not getting good looks at threes but are working the ball inside more successfully.

Richmond big man Kevin Smith already has two fouls.

A10: Spiders Leading Hawks Early

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Saint Joseph's had only three buckets the first eight minutes, but a Rob Ferguson three has cut the Richmond lead in half. The Spiders lead, 12-9, at the second media timeout.

Until that three, the Spiders had denied Joe's any good shot looks. SJU hit five threes in the first half of yesterday's game. Dan Geriot has three for Richmond.

The crowd here is obviously chiefly composed of Saint Joseph's fans, including a couple in Jameer Nelson jerseys, both Orlando and SJU varieties.

A10: Xavier Advances To Semis

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Keyed by threes from Stanley Burrell and Josh Duncan, Xavier used a quick 14-4 run midway through the second half to erase a 2-point Dayton lead. The Flyers never really threatened after that, and Xavier advanced to the Atlantic 10 semifinals with a 74-65 victory.

The Flyers' Marcus Johnson, who scored 26 points, hit a three from the corner with 1:12 left that cut the lead to 7, but Dayton only cut the lead a point by the 30-second mark. Xavier hit 8-of-10 free throws down the stretch to ice it.

X put 5 players in double figures: Josh Duncan with 16, C.J. Anderson 15, Stanley Burrell 13, Drew Lavender 12 and Derrick Brown 11. More stats and such to follow.

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A10: Xavier Run Gives Musketeers Edge

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Want to know one of the reasons why Xavier didn't get any players on the first team All-Atlantic 10? The current lineup on the court: Josh Duncan has 16, Derrick Brown 9, C.J. Anderson 10, Drew Lavender 9 and Stanley Burrell 10.

After Dayton grabbed a two-point lead, Xavier has been on a 14-4 run to take a 58-52 lead with just over six minutes left. Burrell's three-pointer with just under 11 minutes left was part of a 12-0 run for Xavier to give the Musketeers a 51-46 lead. Dayton had grabbed its first edge of the second half on a long Brian Roberts 2 about seven minutes in.

Meanwhile, all five Dayton players at one point had three fouls. Xavier's B.J. Raymond and Anderson have four fouls each. Dayton's London Warren landed hard on his tailbone on play he was called for a charge on Duncan earlier this half and hasn't returned. Marcus Johnson now has 19 points for the Flyers.

Wireless continues to get worse at courtside. I'll steal somebody else's seat closer to the routers or blog from the press room if I have to for the next game.

A10: Xavier Up A Half Dozen

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Xavier hasn't really looked back since erasing an early six-point deficit and leads by 6 at halftime over Dayton, 35-29. X led by as many as 12 before a short run by the Flyers cut it to the halftime deficit.

Everything was going right for Xavier at certain points of the first half. The Musketeers -- whose mascot finally showed up, thankfully -- had one sequence where Derrick Brown stole the ball, tossed it to a teammate while falling out of bounds, then got the ball immediately back and was fouled on a fast-break layup.

Marcus Johnson has 10 (but 2 fouls) for the Flyers, while Brian Roberts has 8. Jimmy Binnie also has 3 fouls for Dayton, picking up his third on a charge with just over a minute left in the half. Drew Lavender has 9 for the Musketeers. Derrick Brown and Stanley Burrell have 5 each.

Meanwhile, the wireless internet here at Boardwalk Hall continues to be worse than any of the basketball played so far.

A10: Xavier Thunders Ahead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Derrick Brown stole the ball and threw down a thunderous dunk to complete a 10-0 run to put Xavier up 8. It's now 25-19 with 7:30 left in the first half.

Dayton called timeout after being outscored 21-7 after being up 10-4 to open the game. Xavier has already drawn 8 fouls.

Brian Roberts has 6 for Dayton, while X's Josh Duncan has 8 and Drew Lavender has 6.

A10: Dayton Out To Early Lead

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Jimmy Binnie has a three-pointer and Dayton is out to an early 10-4 lead at the first media timeout.

Dayton's Jimmy London has the play of the game so far, stripping Xavier's Stanley Burrell in the backcourt and driving in for a tough layup over him about three minutes in.

A10: Xavier-Dayton About To Tip

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- It's a couple minutes 'til tip-off, which means it's a good time to "arrange a meeting place in case of an emergency, at least according to the PA announcer here at Boardwalk Hall. It's also a good time to look at the comments Xavier's Stanley Burrell made earlier this week. (You'll notice that a JPEG of that writer's Fathead is on the side of that blog.) No members of the Musketeers made the All-Atlantic 10 first team, and Burrell -- the A10's Defensive Player of the Year -- was visibly angry.

"It's ridiculous. This league is pathetic," Burrell said. "We went 14-2, top 10 in the nation. Forget first team, Josh is probably the player of the year. You've got the best team and nobody on the first-team all-conference team? It's ridiculous. You talk about not having motivation? We got plenty now. I'm really looking forward to Atlantic City now."

Dayton has a bit more fans here than Xavier, but both teams have decent-sized groups of supporters here in A.C. Dayton has its incredibly creepy mascot, while Xavier counters with a band with full drum set.

A10: Day Two

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Now this was the Atlantic 10 tournament everybody expected. The league's members beat each other up all season; yesterday, games were decided by 1, 2 and 3 points. Despite the close games, all the top seeds managed to hold on, although eighth-seeded Dayton needed OT to do it. Basketball Prospectus predicted a wide-open tournament, and even the teams who survived yesterday are certainly dangerous in quarterfinal matchups today.

Here's what's coming from down the shore at Boardwalk Hall this afternoon.

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March 12, 2008

A10: Charlotte Tops URI On FTs In Final Second

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The game was tied. There were only eight seconds left. Yet Michael Gerrity seemed to take the ball up the court a little slowly. But with the seconds ticking down, Gerrity slashed to the hoop.

He was blocked -- but drew contact. Gerrity was just as calm was he was bringing the ball up the court, draining a pair of free throws to give Charlotte a 75-73 win. The first lead of the second half for the 49ers came with just three-tenths of a second left.

The Rams led by as many as nine in the second half but couldn't put a pesky Charlotte team away. URI pulled back ahead by six after Jimmy Baron converted all his free throws after Charles Dewhurst fouled him on a three-point attempt. Later, Will Daniels put the Rams up five with a free throw but Leemire Goldwire drained a long-distance three from the top of the key to close the 49ers to 70-68. After a pair of Baron free throws, Goldwire hit another three to close the gap to 1 yet again.

With URI up two, senior Atlantic 10 first teamer Will Daniels fouled out. Charlie Coley calmly drained a pair of free throws to finally tie the score with 37 seconds left. URI called two timeouts to set up the next possession but Parfait Bitee was called for an offensive foul for pushing off with his forearm with 8.2 seconds left, leading to the final play.

Stats and commentary on the final 10 seconds after the jump.

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A10: Can We Call This A Boardwalk Barn Burner?

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Dayton won by a point in overtime. La Salle scored the final six points to win by 3. Okay, so Saint Joseph's bounced Fordham by almost 20, but the final game of the night is another close one. Charlotte has closed within one several times, but missed the front end of two one-and-ones while down by that margin. The 49ers still trail, 61-60, with just under four minutes left.

Rhode Island rolled off 8 consecutive points after the second media timeout and pulled ahead to its largest lead of the game at 9, but the Rams were hurt by a charge call on Will Daniels, his fourth, with nine minutes left. Daniels returned with about six minutes left. Forty seconds later, he drew the fourth foul on Charlotte big man Lamont Mack and hit a 1-of-2 free throws, blocked a shot down the other end, then drew another foul and split another pair.

Charlotte finally clamped down on Jimmy Baron; he's been scoreless for the past 10 minutes.

A10: It's Close Once Again

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Rhode Island held around a 7-point edge for most of the early second half, but the Rams have closed to within a point, 51-50, with 11 minutes left. The Rams continue to throttle the game of Leemire Goldwire, who now has 10 points. Meanwhile, Rams star Will Daniels has gotten on track a bit for 11 points.

Jimmy Baron has 20 for the Rams. He had just 2 in 27 minutes in the March 8 game between the teams. Charlotte has tried a variety of defenders on Baron to little success. Another member of the all-name team, Parfait Bitee, has 5 points and has helped the URI defense's crackdown on Goldwire.

The 49ers cheerleaders have pulled out all the stops: Norm the Miner has been lifted in the air at the second media timeout. (To keep you up to date on mascot news: URI's Rhody the Ram is also in attendance.)

A10: Rhode Island Up 5 At Half

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Looks like we're in for our third close game of the day. Charlotte closed to within two, but Rhode Island's Will Daniels hit his first three of the game immediately after Charlotte closed to within two; the teams traded buckets for Rhode Island's 37-32 halftime lead.

The Rams' Jimmy Baron has 15 on a 5-of-10 shooting performance, including three triples. Daniels has 7 but is only 1-of-4 from the floor. An'Juan Wilderness has 10 and Leemire Goldwire has 8. Goldwire's 3-of-8 overall and 2-of-7 from three-point range.

The team stats are virtually identical, with URI shooting a little better (12-for-26 against 10-for-24) and has two more three-pointers.

The halftime show is the Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team, which was announced as having members "from some of the roughest parts of Chicago." I must say, they're pretty impressive. One of the tumblers has two Livestrong bracelets on, another did The Worm while jumping over perpendicular jump ropes. I'm going to see if I can find a website that will let me liveblog tumbling exhibitions after this tournament is over.

A10: Rhode Island Pushes Ahead In A.C.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- That was quick. A couple of nice plays by Jimmy Baron, a couple of missed shots by Charlotte and suddenly the Rams are were up seven, 27-20. The score is now 30-23. Baron now has 15 points.

The URI fans behind the basket have grabbed a couple more boosters; they appear to also be students and not new recruits. A different section of URI fans has a girl of about 10 holding a sign reading "I'm from Charlotte but I root for URI"; her father is letting the referees have it.

An'Juan Wilderness has 10 for the 49ers.

A10: URI, Charlotte Trade Early Leads

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Ahh, this is more like it. The pace is just a bit slower for this game so far. Okay, maybe a lot slower: Duquesne and La Salle had 29 combined points at the first media timeout; at the second one in Charlotte-Rhode Island, the teams had combined for just 19. Midway through the first half, the Rams are in front, 20-18. Both teams have led by a couple.

By far the sweetest play of the first half came from Charlotte's Michael Gerrity, who slashed down the right side of the lane and hit a reverse layup high off the glass.

Leemire Goldwire, who dropped 34 in Charlotte's 74-64 win in Kingston on March 8, has 5 points so far, as does An'Juan Wilderness (who also edges Duquesne's Reggie Jackson for best name of the night). For Rhode Island, junior guard Jimmy Baron has 8.

A10 First Round: Charlotte-Rhode Island Pregame

Hey, we have another game down here from the Monopoly board in New Jersey. The Atlantic 10's No. 6 seed, Charlotte, takes on No. 11 seed Rhode Island in tonight's nightcap. Both teams have decent-sized booster sections (especially considering the distance); Rhode Island even has a handful of students in "RHODY NATION" t-shirts.

One of them, with his face painted entirely blue complete with a blue mohawk, has begun exhorting other fans to join him in the student section. "Come on!" he's yelling. "I will buy you a beer if you sit in my section." It's also his birthday. Happy birthday, blue-faced Rhode Island fan!

Oh, there's also a basketball game, too. Rhode Island (21-19, 7-9 Atlantic 10) was ranked earlier in the year. The Rams opened the season 19-3 before stumbling; a six-game losing streak along with a season-ending loss to Charlotte four days ago probably ended any at-large bid hopes. Will Daniels, a first team All-Atlantic 10 section, averaged 18.8 points and 6.7 rebounds this year.

The 49ers ended the season with three wins, climbing back up into sixth in the league behind the play of Leemire Goldwire, who had six games with 30 or more points this year and also averaged 18.8 points.

The blue Rhody fan has yet to acquire any new rooters, and we're about to tip.

La Salle Rallies, Edges Duquesne

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- In the end, it came down to a couple of free throws and a throwaway.

La Salle, hovering around 50 percent from the line all game, hit its final three free throws after a tie with a minute left to win 82-79. Aaron Jackson got a decent look at the buzzer but was long. The Dukes had the ball down a point with 15 seconds left but threw it away.

Although his final shot was just off, Aaron Jackson did everything else he could to try to get Duquesne into the next round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament. He scored 21 of his 29 points in the second half, including a three that broke a 76-all tie with 1:47 left.

Duquesne missed a bucket that might have put it away after a charge by La Salle's Rodney Green. The Explorers' Darnell Harris then hit a three from about 27 feet away to knot it at 79 in the final minute.

Postgame stats and other goodies after the jump.

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A10: Duquesne Presses Ahead Of La Salle

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Duquesne took control out of the second media timeout and went up by as many as seven, but La Salle has clawed back into it to trail by two, 72-70.

Duquesne began pressing out of the second media timeout and immediately went on a 13-5 spurt -- punctuated by a Reggie Jackson steal and layup -- to go up 67-70. La Salle's Darnell Harris answered, hitting a long two and a three on consecutive possessions.

Jackson, a 5-10 senior guard, has exploded in the second half, scoring 15 points in the first 12 minutes as Duquesne gained control of the game. Aaron Jackson (a 6-2 guard, and no relation) is 5-for-5 for 10 points.

A10: Still Speedy Down The Shore

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Whew! The players all caught their breath during halftime and we're at a breakneck pace again. La Salle leads, 55-54, at the second media timeout.

Duquesne caught a nice break when La Salle's Yves Mekongo Mbala and Paul Johnson each picked up his third foul in the first minute of the second half. The Dukes took advantage, picking up the tempo and outscoring La Salle 12-4 to open the half. The five-point edge was the biggest for either team so far.

La Salle came right back, taking the lead on an and-one layup by Kimmani Barrett. Sherman Diaz converted the missed free throw to give the Explorers a three-point edge, but Duquesne's Bill Clark's tied it on a three-point play. A minute later, Mbala and Reggie Jackson traded threes.

A10: La Salle Has Slim Halftime Edge

The Explorers went on a 7-0 run late in the first half to pull ahead of Duquesne. They lead, 39-36, at the break. La Salle's Yves Mekongo Mbala leads all scorers with 9 points, three Duquesne players have 8 points.

The Dukes are in this game despite a total of 3 points from leading scorers Shawn James and Kojo Mensah. Neither had a field goal until James hit a three with just under eight minutes to go in the first half; Mensah is 0-for-5 from the field. James, who had more blocks than seven Atlantic 10 teams this year, does have three blocks.

The teams are pretty evenly matched stat-wise and ended up with solid shooting performances (Duquesne went 15-of-35 and La Salle went 15-of-34). The Explorers did miss half of their 6 free throws; Duquesne only attempted 3 free throws and went 5-for-12 from three-point range. Gary Tucker launched a three from half court that was just a little long at the halftime buzzer.

A10: Slowing Down, But Just A Little

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The Dukes and Explorers have calmed down a bit here at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, a simply lovely building that's actually at the corner of a street named after Don King. The Explorers have also missed approximately 3400 layups as the Dukes have grabbed a 31-29 lead with just over six minutes left in the first half.

While the Explorers have trouble on the offensive end, Duquesne has a bucketful of offensive rebounds, which they, too, have turned into a bunch of missed layups. On the plus side for the Dukes, when they've ventured outside they've been deadly; nearly everybody from Duquesne has a three, even 6-10 Kieron Achara. (He's one of three Scottish players in Division I!)

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A10: Explorers, Dukes Fast Out Of The Gate

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- At the first media timeout, it's La Salle by a point, 15-14. The Explorers are roughly on pace for a 75-point half.

Duquesne averaged 75.4 possessions per 40 minutes this season (6th nationally) and so far this game is moving so fast you'd think Grinnell was on the court. La Salle was no turtle either, averaging 70.4 possessions (63rd nationally).

For La Salle, Paul Johnson has a pair of easy dunks already, as the Dukes haven't been able to control anything inside. Aaron Jackson has 6 and Gary Tucker has 5. Former Yankees and A's slugger Reggie Jackson (bet he hasn't heard that one before!) has a three already for the Dukes, who are doing most of their damage outside.

A-10 First Round: La Salle-Dusquene Pregame

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The nightcap of the first day of the Atlantic 10 Tournament kicks off at 6:30 tonight with La Salle (14-16, 8-8 Atlantic 10) taking on Dusquene (17-12, 7-9). Both teams are playing out the string on the season, with Duquesne finishing up its best season since 1994 and La Salle coming off a three-game losing streak to end the regular season.

Duquesne has a balanced attack with seven players between 8 and 13 points. First-year transfers Shawn James (12.8 points, 6.9 rebounds) and Kojo Mensah (12.5, 3.4) are the Dukes' leading scorers; they both come off the bench.

La Salle guard Darnell Harris made this year's Atlantic 10 second team after averaging 16.4 points on 45 percent shooting. The Explorers went on a five-game winning streak in February before dropping all three games they played in March.

January 27, 2008

Musketeers Know How To Win

AMHERST, Mass. -- Xavier epitomizes a lot of things that make a winning team. They do so many things well that it's not surprising that they're 17-4 and on top of the Atlantic 10 at 5-1.

For one, they're balanced. Six players average in double figures per game, and it's a balance that comes naturally as well as from the quality of the players. They trust each other on the floor and complement one another, and this veteran team appears to know what each player can do.

Head coach Sean Miller pointed out the various skills of their players as a natural reason for it. He has a shooter in B.J. Raymond, a versatile combo guard in Stanley Burrell who is shooting a career-best 42 percent from long range this season, a post scorer who can step out and hit jumpers in Josh Duncan, a floor leader who can drive and score in Lavender, a wing who can play well near the basket in C.J. Anderson and a guy who can do a little of everything in Derrick Brown, just for starters.

"You put that whole group together, and it lends itself to a lot of balance," said Miller, who noted that they also rebound by committee.

They also know how to win on the road, as they are now 6-3 in true road games this year. That's not something that happened overnight, as this team has been tested on the road all season long. There have been setbacks, including one that some thought they should not have played in Miami (Ohio), and they were blown out by an Arizona State team that's proven to be better than advertised.

But ever since the new year, this team has turned it up a notch when away from home. Take away the loss at Temple on Jan. 16 and they're perfect on the road in 2008, with wins at Auburn, George Washington and now UMass. For good measure, they haven't just pulled out close ones at the buzzer, winning by an average of over 14 points per game.

"We got to put our foot down somewhere, now we're just taking it one possession at a time and trying to get stops on defense to help us on offense," said Lavender.

More than the balance and the road winning, the Musketeers' defense stood out on Sunday. They held UMass, a team that shoots 45 percent from the field, to 37 percent shooting, and specifically shut down the top Minutemen. Gary Forbes had 16 points but on 5-15 shooting, while Ricky Harris had seven points on 2-8 shooting. In the first half, UMass scored 23 points. That was how the Musketeers had the lead and then won the game while not playing their best offensive basketball as well.

Spearheading the defensive effort was Burrell, who guarded Harris for a good deal of the game. The senior is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in the Atlantic 10, and he's shown it recently as he shut down Dayton's Brian Roberts on Thursday night and now Harris. While it was a team defensive effort, and the players are quick to cite the trust in each other at both ends of the floor, Burrell certainly helped lead the way. Burrell's scoring numbers are down from a high of his sophomore year, but he's clearly very valuable to this team as a senior and one who's matured over the years.

"We depend on him," said Duncan of Burrell. "He's guarding one of the best players every time we play and he's done a good job. We appreciate the he's working hard to help us on defense and offense."

Xavier also showed an ability to stop the Minutemen from gaining any real momentum. It seemed like every time UMass tried to get a run going, the Musketeers always had an answer. They led by double digits for much of the second half, and when UMass got within five late in the game, the Musketeers responded by scoring the game's final six points.

Lavender, who scored 13 of his team-high 19 points in the second half, was at the center of stopping rally attempts. After a Chris Lowe layup made it 63-56, Lavender scored on a driving layup to bring the lead back to nine. After a Gary Forbes free throw brought it back to eight, Lavender drove for another layup to bring the lead back to 10.

"They have a great point guard who does a great job of controlling their team, as well as I've seen," said UMass head coach Travis Ford, himself a former point guard.

"Drew Lavender is the difference in the game," said Miller of his floor leader, who also had a game-high nine rebounds despite being the smallest player on the floor at 5-foot-7. "When he plays at a high level, we're our most difficult to defeat, and that's the player that we had tonight."

The Musketeers seem to have all the ingredients to keep up their winning -- road wins, balance, defense and a floor leader who knows how to run the show.

Xavier Wins

AMHERST, Mass. -- It's all over in Amherst, with Xavier winning this one by a final of 77-65. Xavier improves to 17-4 overall and 4-1 in the Atlantic 10, and they're also 6-3 on the road. UMass falls to 13-6 overall and 2-3 in the Atlantic 10.

We'll be back with more following the post-game press conferences.

Musketeers Answer Once More

AMHERST, Mass. -- The Musketeers had one more answer, as Josh Duncan and B.J. Raymond scored consecutive baskets, then Derrick Brown scored off a turnover and got fouled, which sent most of the remaining fans to the exits. With 53 seconds left, Xavier has basically wrapped this up at 74-63.

UMass Trying To Come Back

AMHERST, Mass. -- UMass has gotten back into it, getting within ten on two occasions, including right before the timeout. With 7:56 left, the Musketeers lead 58-48, with UMass having the ball at mid-court.

The crowd has re-awakened and has a little more life. Carmelo Travieso, a member of the Final Four team in 1996, was just introduced as being in attendance, and he got a rousing ovation with fans standing for him.

The band has been bearing down on me all day as my seat is right in front of them, but at halftime it was nice to hear a few tunes from them that had a jazzy feel to them (not the kind of tunes you would typically hear at a basketball game).

Xavier Looking Stronger

AMHERST, Mass. -- Xavier is making this look easy, especially with UMass committing unforced turnovers. The game is far from over, but nothing UMass has done to this point indicates they have a comeback in them. With 11:59 left, Xavier leads, 54-38, and Etienne Brower will shoot three after the timeout. Xavier's Josh Duncan picked up his fourth foul on the play.

We're awaiting updated stats, but as of the last media timeout, Xavier had score more points in the paint in the second half (12) than UMass had scored total (10).

The Musketeers have just one player in double figures to this point (Derrick Brown with 10), but three more have eight apiece: C.J. Anderson, Jason Love and Drew Lavender.

UMass' Papa Lo checked in around the 12 and a half minute mark to a rousing cheer from the crowd.

Musketeers Defend and Run

AMHERST, Mass. -- Xavier continues to break this open. They're defending UMass very well and turning their stops into run-outs, and at the under-16 media timeout they lead 49-33 with 15:10 left to play. Drew Lavender will shoot two free throws after the break, as he got fouled on a good drive to the basket.

Halftime Stats

AMHERST, Mass. -- The halftime stats have rolled in, with neither team back out on the court yet as the four-minute mark approaches.

  • Xavier shot 37 percent from the field in the half, while UMass shot 29.6 percent. The teams combined to go 6-26 from long range.
  • The Musketeers have a 21-16 edge on the boards.
  • The teams combined for 19 turnovers, with Xavier cashing in 10 UMass turnovers for 11 points.
  • No player scored in double figures in the half, with Derrick Brown leading Xavier with eight points and Chris Lowe leading UMass with eight as well.

Related to the last item, keep an eye on Musketeer players who reach double figures, as they are 13-0 when at least four players score in double figures and 3-4 when less than four reach that mark.

Second half action is coming right up.

Xavier Leads At The Half

AMHERST, Mass. -- Xavier scored seven straight points late in the half, but Chris Lowe beat the buzzer with a three-pointer from the top of the key to make it 34-23 Xavier at the half. Neither team is putting on an offensive clinic, as the halftime score would suggest, but if you've been watching the game the score doesn't do it justice.

We'll have stats to give this a little more meaning in just a bit.

UMass Gets Back In It

AMHERST, Mass. -- UMass has made a run of their own, scoring six straight and eight of 10 to make it 27-20 as we reach the final media timeout of the half. About a minute earlier, Xavier called a 30-second timeout after an offensive rebound, as the offense had no one moving around and Sean Miller wisely went to regroup with his guys.

Through the under-eight-minute media timeout, UMass was 5-for-20 from the field and 2-for-8 from downtown. Add in seven turnovers, and it's not a surprise they were down double digits earlier.

Musketeers Keep Going After Run Ends

AMHERST, Mass. -- UMass broke Xavier's 9-0 run with a three-pointer by Etienne Brower, but the Musketeers came right back with four more to make it 25-13 with 7:16 left. The Musketeers are frustrating the Minutemen with their defense to this point. Gary Forbes will shoot two free throws after the timeout.

Noteworthy in this game is that each team has several players who didn't start their careers at their current school. UMass had four transfers sit out during Travis Ford's first season, all playing in this game. Forbes transferred from Virginia, while classmates Etienne Brower (Boston University) and Dante Milligan (Pittsburgh) and junior Luke Bonner (West Virginia) also came from another Division I school. Another former Terrier, Tony Gaffney, sat out last season after transferring. Gaffney always had all the potential, but never the consistency. Now he's been reborn in the role of an energy guy off the bench, although he got the start today.

The Musketeers have a couple of notable transfers of their own. C.J. Anderson is originally from Cincinnati, playing high school ball at Winton Woods High School alongside former Miami guard Robert Hite and former Penn State wing DeForrest Riley-Smith. Starting point guard Drew Lavender began his college career at Oklahoma along with high school teammate Brandon Foust, with each transferring a couple of seasons ago. Foust is now at Southeast Missouri State, a team that started strong in the Ohio Valley Conference but has lost six straight games to fall below .500 in the conference.

Xavier On A Run

AMHERST, Mass. -- UMass has just called a 30-second timeout after Xavier ran off nine unanswered points to take a 21-10 lead. More in a couple of minutes at the under-eight-minute media timeout.

A little note from the last entry: B.J. Raymond is not only Xavier's sixth double-figure scorer on the season, but their leading one (albeit by a slight margin). Not bad for a player who normally comes off the bench.

Xavier Holds Early Edge

AMHERST, Mass. -- We've reached the under-16 media timeout, and Xavier leads 8-7 with 15:56 left to play. A couple of offensive fouls have been called on recent possessions, with each squad getting dinged once.

Both teams have already gone to the bench for a couple of players, and as play has resumed Xavier is about to bring Dante' Jackson into the game. Xavier has brought in B.J. Raymond, one of the top shooters in the conference and their sixth double-figure scorer to go with their starters.

This game has attracted a few notable media members. As I walked into the media room, I saw Jeff Goodman of FOXSports.com, then looked in further and saw that ESPN.com's Andy Katz is also here. CSTV's Road Trippers, Cyrus and Jacob, are here as well.

Xavier-UMass Getting Started

AMHERST, Mass. -- Welcome to the Mullins Center, home of the UMass Minutemen and one of the nicest arenas you will find here in the northeast. Today's game pits the Minutemen against Xavier, picked by most before the season as the team to beat in the Atlantic 10 and having done nothing to change anyone's mind on that thus far.

We apologize for the lateness of our start here, as we got caught up in traffic between Route 116 and the arena. It wouldn't be so bad, except that all the traffic wasn't for fans coming to the game. While the Mullins Center does have a larger-than-usual crowd here, there are still several sections that are almost completely empty. As I walked in, however, I was told that today is move-in day for the students.

This game features the two teams who tied for the regular season title last season, although both teams look a little different than last year. Xavier lost four-year stalwarts Justin Doellman, Justin Cage and Brandon Cole, while the Minutemen lost post studs Stephan Lasme and Rashaun Freeman. For good measure, the Minutemen don't play like they did last season, as they play a much faster pace now.

Of interest: Xavier game notes and UMass game notes.

Today's game is being broadcast on CSTV Regional, with Tom McCarthy on play-by-play and John Griffin providing color commentary.

We'll have more starting with the under-16 media timeout. As we go to print this, Xavier has just tied the game at 4 about two minutes in.

January 24, 2008

Xavier-Dayton Wrap-Up

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Stanley Burrell has always been able to score. But now he can do so much more. The Xavier guard used his role as a budding defensive stopper to shut down Dayton star Brian Roberts as Xavier dominated Dayton, 69-43, in front of a sellout crowd at Cintas Center.

Roberts scored just five points, and he was only able to get off five shots in the game. Burrell deflected credit for his defensive performance.

"I was really proud of my guys," he said. "They did a great job. I just wanted to do a great job of speeding him up and just frustrating him the whole night."

Xavier head coach Sean Miller agreed with Burrell. He said the Musketeers used a "complete team effort" to shut down Roberts and the Flyers. The 43 points were Dayton's fewest in a game this season. The Flyers' previous low was 55 in a win over Holy Cross.

In addition to his solid defense, Burrell led a balanced Xavier scoring attack with 13 points on five-of-11 shooting. Josh Duncan scored 12 points, and B.J. Raymond added 11 for the Musketeers. Xavier also got a key contribution from reserve freshman guard Dante Jackson, who scored six points and picked four steals in 17 minutes of play.

"Guys like Dante usually hit their stride around Christmas, and I think he did that," Miller said. "Dante Jackson played his best game at Xavier today."

The most important stat of the night was 3-point shooting percentage. Xavier made 11-of-22 long-range shots while Dayton made only two of 18 tries from beyond the arc. The victory was Xavier's twenty-third consecutive win over Dayton in Cincinnati. The two schools meet in Dayton on Feb. 24. Dayton next travels to Richmond Saturday while Xavier heads to UMass on Sunday at noon.

The Lead Is Safe, Sean

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- You've got to figure Sean Miller will get Xavier's key players out of the game soon. No reason to risk injury or extra fatigue for Drew Lavender, Stanley Burrell and Co. tonight. Xavier has extended its lead to 30 points -- yes, 30! -- at 63-33 with 6:09 to play.

Will Dayton Get 40?

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Dayton's lowest point total this season is 55 in a win at Holy Cross. It seems fairly certain that Xavier will hold the Flyers under that number, barring a late barrage from Brian Roberts and Co. after Sean Miller puts in the reserves. Xavier leads, 57-32, with just under eight minutes to play.

I wonder how long Miller will leave his key players in the game. I'm sure a bit of extra rest wouldn't hurt the Musketeers as they must come from the emotional high off this performance and head to Amhert, Mass., for a Sunday afternoon affair with Travis Ford's formidable UMass team. The Minutemen won at Dayton - no easy task - last weekend.

Xavier By 25

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- It's becoming apparent that this is just Xavier's night. The Musketeers keep draining three-pointers and Dayton continues to sputter on offense. Xavier leads 53-28 with 11:44 to play.

Perhaps this performance will assuage some of the fears expressed by a national writer for ESPN.com after Xavier's harder-than-expected win at George Washington over the weekend.

And The Lead Grows

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier continues to pull away from over-matched Dayton here at Cintas Center. Every time Dayton makes a shot, the Musketeers seem to have an answer. After Dayton star Brian Roberts hit his first three of the game, Xavier's Josh Duncan responded by drilling one of his own from the top of the key. Xavier has its largest lead of the game at 47-25 and, with only 14:40 left, Dayton is running out of time to get back into the game.

This game reminds me of the Dayton-Pitt game last month. The home team keeps making shots and, while you wait for the visitors to make a run, it just doesn't seem as though it's going to happen.

Xavier Leads Comfortably At Halftime

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- With a comfortable 16-point lead at halftime, Xavier looks to be well on its way to a 23rd straight win in Cincinnati against Dayton. The Musketeers have played well at home, and Dayton is banged up, but I don't think anyone expected Xavier to dominate play to the degree that it did in the first half.

Xavier coach Sean Miller has to be pleased with his team's defensive performance. The Musketeers are playing hard on the defensive end, especially against Brian Roberts. Xavier has effectively taken Roberts out of the game while leaving open other Dayton shooters, but those players haven't been able to knock down their open looks. The Flyers never made any kind of dent in the Xavier lead. Things instead went the other way, as Xavier methodically extended its lead.

Brian Roberts Has Two Points

CINCINNATI, Ohio - ...and Xavier has a 14-point lead with 3:40 to play in the first half.

Coincidence? I think not.

Despite Stanley Burrell, Jason Love and Drew Lavender all seeing limited action with two fouls, Dayton has not been able to cut into the Musketeers lead. That's in large part because Dayton's All-America candidate hasn't been able to get going. He just missed a short runner in the middle of the lane and shook his head in frustration. We'll see if UD can get the lead down to single digits by halftime.

Remember 8:47

CINCINNATI, Ohio - ... that's when Xavier guard Stanley Burrell, who had been smothering Dayton's Brian Roberts, picked up his second foul and left the game. Xavier led 21-8 at the time. Roberts made his first shot of the game on the ensuing Flyers' possession. Love and Burrell are both on the bench with two fouls for Xavier.

Derrick Brown Can Elevate

CINCINNATI, Ohio - ...and Xavier has taken a 21-8 lead. Dayton remains cold from the outside and Brown just soared for a thunderous dunk, igniting this crowd and forcing Dayton's Brian Gregory to take a timeout.

Xavier Leads Dayton, 15-6

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The Musketeers are playing lockdown defense on Dayton, especially Flyers' guard Brian Roberts. He hasn't been able to get so much as a sniff at an open look, and it's showing up on the scoreboard. The Flyers have just six points after eight minutes of play.

Xavier leads by nine, but it has come up empty on multiple possessions in a row. With the type of defense the Musketeers are playing, they could have an even bigger lead right now. They'll need all the lead they can get when the inevitable happens and Roberts heats up.

Xavier Leads Early, Love In Foul Trouble

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier leads, 10-4, in the opening minutes of the rivalry battle with Dayton. Xavier's Josh Duncan nailed a three-pointer from the top of the key to give Xavier the six-point margin.

Xavier center Jason Love picked up two fouls in the first three minutes of the game. That means he's probably finished for the first half. Forget what I wrote about his importance in the Xavier game plan!

Xavier-Dayton Preview

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The capacity crowd has filled up Xavier University's sparkling Cintas Center and everyone is all set for perhaps the biggest game in the history of the long Xavier-Dayton rivalry. This is just the second time that both schools have been ranked at the time when playing each other. Given the high profile of both teams -- as well as the Atlantic 10 Conference -- this season, this match-up has received a significant amount of local, regional and national attention.

Dayton has used its depth to upset Louisville and Pitt this season, but the Flyers are banged up - two key players are out with injuries. Look for Xavier to try to exploit the Flyers lack of healthy bodies in the post. Jason Love, the Musketeers' emerging big man, figures to get plenty of touches early in the game. Xavier will use a number of different defensive strategies to try to contain star Dayton guard Brian Roberts. Roberts has shown an ability to take over a game, and he'll need to do that tonight if the Flyers have a chance at snapping streak of 22 straight losses against Xavier in Cincinnati.

The game's on CSTV national television, but keep it here as well for updates at the commercial breaks and at halftime. We'll have a belated post-game wrap-up, but the parking situation here at Cintas Center is mangled, to put it nicely.

January 09, 2008

Dayton Fans Enjoy Post-Game Radio Show

DAYTON, Ohio -- Interesting little tradition here at Dayton as several hundred fans have hung around to listen to Dayton head coach Brian Gregory's post game radio show held on the UD Arena court and broadcast on the PA system in the arena. This apparently has been going on for quite sometime here at Dayton. Obviously Gregory is given a large ovation as he approaches the table for his radio show after the nine-point victory.

Dayton Tops Rhode Island, 92-83

DAYTON, Ohio -- Brian Roberts went 6-for-6 from the line down the stretch to put the game away for Dayton as they hand No. 22 Rhode Island its second loss of the season, 92-83.

The Flyers move to 13-1 overall and 10-0 at home in UD Arena.

Roberts led the way for Dayton with 23 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the field and 6-for-7 from the free throw line. He also dished out a game-high seven assists.

Marcus Johnson chipped in 14 points and five rebounds for Dayton. Amdres Sandoval added 12 points and shot 80 percent in the game.

Jimmy Baron led the Rams offensive attack with 26 points while teammate Will Daniels added 25 points on 11-for-16 shooting to go with six rebounds.

For the game, the Flyers shot 62 percent from the floor and 52.4 percent from beyond the arc. The Flyers also held a 20-12 assist advantage.

Dayton Ices Game

DAYTON, Ohio -- Dayton's Marcus Johnson was fouled but only made one of two free throws. As Rhode Island's' Parfait Bitee dribbled up the court, London Warren stole the ball and passed the ball up to Brian Roberts, who was fouled.

Roberts hit both free throws to ice the game for the Flyers with 31 seconds remaining.

Big Three For Baron

DAYTON, Ohio -- Jimmy Baron has hit a three to put Rhode Island down four, 85-81, with 43.2 seconds left, and Dayton has just called a timeout.

Dayton Leads With One Minute Left

DAYTON, Ohio -- Dayton's London Warren jumped on a loose ball and called timeout with one minute left and the Flyers are leading, 82-78. Dayton is in the double bonus and Rhode Island is in the bonus as well.

Out of the timeout, Marcus Johnson hit a three in the left corner, putting Dayton up, 85-78, with 58.3 seconds left and forcing the Rams to take a timeout.

Roberts Connects For Three

DAYTON, Ohio -- Brian Roberts just hit a big three from the left wing to put Dayton back up nine, 82-73, with 2:21 left and forced Rhode Island to take a timeout. Roberts has 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting.

Rams Down Six

DAYTON, Ohio -- Will Daniels of Rhode Island with a spinning layup on the block puts the Rams down six with 2:52 remaining. Daniels is the Rams second-leading scorer on the night with 20 but also has four fouls.

Hustle From Both Teams

DAYTON, Ohio -- Both teams are playing their hearts out. A loose ball sent seven of the 10 players to the ground until Lamont Warren of Dayton came away with the ball and ran down the court, where he was fouled on the shot attempt and hit one of two free throws.

It's Dayton up, 74-70, with six minutes remaining.

Dayton Comes Alive

DAYTON, Ohio -- Dayton's Andres Sandoval hit a three from win-a-million-dollar-range, which brought this capacity crowd to its feet.

It's Dayton leading, 71-65, with nine minutes remaining in the second half.

Rhody On The Comeback

DAYTON, Ohio -- Will Daniels of Rhode Island just stole an outlet pass and was fouled on the layup, which he made along with the free throw.

Parfait Bitee followed that up with a three from the left wing to get the Rams within six points, and it's forced Dayton to take a timeout with the score at 64-58 with 12:06 remaining.

Second-Half Struggles For Both Teams

DAYTON, Ohio -- Both Dayton and Rhode Island have slowed down their shooting paces to open the second half. The Flyers have made 3-of-9 field goal attempts while the Rams have hit 3-of-7, with two of them being from three (one from Jimmy Baron and one from Will Daniels).

Right now it's Dayton leading, 61-49, UD, with 15 minutes left.

Flyers Flying Away With Halftime Lead

DAYTON, Ohio -- Brian Roberts hit a shot from the free throw line with about two seconds left on the clock to give Dayton a 54-41 lead at halftime. Brian Roberts has 11 points and five assists for the Flyers. Jimmy Baron has 12 points for the Rams. Dayton owns a 16-12 advantage on the boards and 14-5 lead in assists.

Little Throws Down Alley-Oop For Flyers

DAYTON, Ohio -- Andres Sandoval just stole the ball and found Charles Little for a no-look alley-oop.

Dayton is leading, 52-41, with 40.6 seconds left.

Hot Shooting From Both Sides

DAYTON, Ohio -- With 2:31 left in the first half, Dayton has expanded the lead to nine points at 47-36. Both teams are shooting at a rather high percentage with the Flyers hitting 70 percent of their field goals and the Rams knocking down 50 percent of their shots.

Marcus Johnson leads Dayton with 10 points and Jimmy Baron has 10 for the Rams as well. Speaking of Baron, he's just checked back into the game from the scorer's table.

Dayton Leading Early

Dayton, Ohio -- With 12:30 left in the first half, the Flyers own a 23-16 lead, anchored by Brian Roberts' nine points. The Rams have committed two straight turnovers, one on a charge and the other coming on a bad pass.

Flyers, Rams Battle In A-10 Opener

Dayton, Ohio -- Welcome to UD Arena, where tonight No. 17 Dayton Flyers and No. 22 Rhode Island square off in an early conference season matchup of two of the top Atlantic 10 teams.

Dayton comes in with a record of 12-1 overall and a perfect 9-0 home record. The visiting Rams sport a 14-1 overall record, the school's best-ever non-conference record.

The Flyers are led by senior guard Brian Roberts and his 19 points per game while the Rams are paced by senior forward Will Daniels' 18-point average.

UD Arena has been packed for quite some time leading up to this important early conference game, so let's get ready for the action to unfold.

December 29, 2007

Roberts Emerges In Dayton's Big Win

DAYTON, Ohio - If you could ever attribute a 25-point blowout victory to the performance of one player, you could credit Dayton senior guard Brian Roberts for UD's 80-55 win over No. 6 Pitt at UD Arena. Pitt held Roberts in check for the first 12 minutes of the game, but had no answers for the Dayton standout in the final 28 minutes.

Roberts, who scored just four points in the first 12minutes, finished with a game-high 31 points on 10-for-17 shooting, including 5-for-8 from 3-point range.

"Brian Roberts was phenomenal," Dayton coach Brian Gregory said. "I don't even know if that's a good enough word. He controlled the game from the start to the end. I've been saying for a long time that he's the most efficient guard in the country. He's getting to be one of the best guards in the country overall, too."

Roberts knew that he would have to carry his team if it was going to pull the upset over the previously undefeated Panthers.

"I just knew I had to come out and be aggressive," he said. "That's one key. I had to do that tonight."
Dayton guard Marcus Johnson, who finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds, said Roberts feeds off playing on a big stage against a favored opponent.

"He's our stopper. I think he lives up to all that," Johnson said. "He likes to play in the game being the underdog."
Gregory said his program must build off a win of this magnitude as it approaches Atlantic 10 Conference play.
"You know, it's been bonkers around here for over a week," Gregory said. "This is just another block in what we're trying to build. It's a good block, a big block, but it's just one. We need to continue to do that.

"We have a vision of what we what to do and what we want to become, but you have to built that. We have to build the foundation first, and I think you're seeing us start to do that."

Dayton Hands Pitt First Loss

DAYTON, Ohio - Dayton, behind 31 points from Brian Roberts, has upset No. 6 Pittsburgh, 80-55, here at UD Arena. It's the highest-ranked opponent the Flyers have beaten here since a win over No. 3 DePaul in 1984. More after the press conferences.

Dayton Cruising

DAYTON, Ohio - Dayton coach Brian Gregory couldn't have imagined it would be this easy to pick up the program's biggest non-conference win since 1984. But it has been. The Flyers led by 12 at halftime, and Pitt never got the game into single digits in the second half. Brian Roberts has keyed a steady, consistent extension of the lead throughout this second half. With 3:48 to play, Dayton leads 80-51. And that score is not misleading. This is no closer-than-it-looks deal. Dayton has been every bit of 30 points better than punchless Pitt tonight.

The Rout Is On

DAYTON, Ohio - You get the feeling that there will be no late run by Pitt as Dayton continues to control the game and Pitt continues its futile attempts at stopping Brian Roberts. The Dayton senior guard just hit another three - his fourth of the game - to give the Flyers a 20-point cushion. It's 66-46 Dayton with 7:51 to play.

Injury update: Levance Fields has an injured ankle and will not return to the game. The severity of the injury is unknown, but Fields is definitely out for the rest of this out. So, too, seem to be the Panthers.

It's Getting Away, Coach Dixon

DAYTON, Ohio - Jamie Dixon just used his fourth time-out of the game, and with good reason, as it appears Pittsburgh's undefeated season is slipping away. Dayton has stretched its lead to a game-high 17 and has all the momentum, and Pitt is without Levance Fields, who left the game two minutes ago with an apparent ankle injury.

Fields Injured, Flyers Keep Foot On Gas

DAYTON, Ohio - If things weren't already bad enough for undefeated Pittsburgh trailing Dayton 53-40 with 15:45 to play in the game, they might have just gotten worse. Guard Levance Fields crumpled to the floor with an apparent foot injury after missing a short shot from the right side. He might have landed on another layer's foot when he came down from the shot. However it happened, Fields was carried off the floor and back to Pitt's locker room. No word his availability for the remainder of the game.

Second Half Starts With More Of Same

DAYTON, Ohio - The second half started much like the first half ended -- with Brian Roberts making a play with the ball in his hands. This time, however, it was a pass from Roberts. To be more precise, it was an alley-oop lob from Roberts that was slammed down by Marcus Johnson. Jamie Dixon has taken a time-out as Dayton has stretched its lead to 14 at 49-35 less than two minutes into the second half.

Roberts, Flyers Dominating Panthers

DAYTON, Ohio - As the final seconds of the first half ticked away and Dayton's Brian Roberts dribbled the ball up the floor, a particularly distinguishable voice could be heard above the boisterousness of the UD Arena sellout crowd.

"You know he's going to hit it," a fan yelled. "You just know it. You just know he's going to hit it."

You did know, and he did hit it. It was a fitting end to the first half for Roberts and the Flyers. After only having four points with less than eight minutes to play in the half, Roberts dominated the final part of the half. He finished the half with 19 points, including the 25-foot bomb as time expired that you knew was coming.

Dayton holds a 45-33 lead -- its biggest advantage of the game -- for a simple reason: It has the best player on the floor. Pitt must find a way to stop Roberts (here's a hint: quit going underneath screens) if it wants to leave Dayton with its undefeated record intact. It would also help the Panthers if Levance Fields would give them a bit more. He was just 2-for-7 shooting for eight points in the half. Pitt will need to heat up from beyond the arc after shooting 15 percent (2-for-13) in the first half.

Roberts Heats Up; Dayton By Five

DAYTON, Ohio - Pitt might want to start hedging screens against Dayton's Brian Roberts. The Flyers guard made back-to-back shots after the Panthers had trouble defending ball screens. Then Roberts scored on a smooth right-handed scoop shot while driving to the basket to push Dayton's lead to five. Roberts has scored Dayton's last seven points and has 11 for the game.

Timeout: Pittsburgh

DAYTON, Ohio - Jamie Dixon just took the game's first time-out after Dayton big man Kurt Huelsman backed down his defender and then scored on a rebound of his own missed shot to put Dayton ahead, 20-18. Dayton has matched Pitt shot-for-shot so far.

And there's the answer from Pitt's Sam Young, who just tied the game by scoring while getting fouled. That was the first field goal for Young, who had missed his first five shots. We're tied at 20 at the eight-minute media timeout.

Keep an eye on the star scorers from each team. Dayton's Brian Roberts has four points, and he's missed both of his three-point attempts. Pittsburgh guard Levance Fields has three points and has missed three of his four shots.

Dayton By Two

DAYTON, Ohio - At the 12:00 media time-out, Dayton leads, 13-11. Both coaches are working the officials hard, especially Pitt coach Jamie Dixon. He's been flabbergasted by multiple calls in the first eight minutes and is pressing especially hard for carrying violations against Dayton's guards. He's gotten two called already.

Dayton coach Brian Gregory just sent in four subs. We'll see if the Flyers have the depth to continue playing with the energy and pace they've shown in the first half of the first half.

Back and Forth Early

DAYTON, Ohio - Pitt leads Dayton, 7-6, in the opening minutes. The Flyers have played tight defense, but Pitt has buried two tough shots early. Keith Benjamin hit a tgree with the shot clock running out on the last possession to give Pitt the early advantage.

Dayton-Pitt Preview

DAYTON, Ohio - This basketball shrine on Edwin C. Moses Blvd. at the southern tip of Dayton has been host to hundreds of important college basketball games, especially in the NCAA Tournament. But tonight's match-up between No. 6 Pitt (11-0) and the host Dayton Flyers (10-1) is bigger than any regular season game played here in two decades.

This is the third time Dayton has won 10 of its first 11 under Brian Gregory. The Flyers started 10-1 in 2003-04, Gregory's first season, and were also 10-1 last season. Pitt enters today's game coming off of last Saturday's 65-64 victory over Duke.

Fans have been waiting for this game for a long time here, and they've only got about 20 more minutes to kill before tip-off against the highest-ranked opponent to play Dayton at UD Arena since No. 3 DePaul played here in 1984. The Flyers won that game 72-71 on a last-second shot by Ed Young. A sell-out crowd here at UD Arena wouldn't mind history repeating itself tonight.

December 22, 2007

Tennessee-Xavier Post-Game Notes

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Not surprisingly, Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl attributed his team's game-winning spurt in the game's final four minutes to superior conditioning.

"In the last couple of minutes our kids pulled together in a very special way," Pearl said of his team's 13-2 run to close the game. "I liked the way we looked and I thought fatigue was a factor [for Xavier]."

Pearl was encouraged by the way his team rallied from a 73-69 deficit.

"In sport, teams pull together or they pull apart at times," Pearl said. " We really pulled together when we got down. I just never saw any doubt in my players' eyes that we were going to win the basketball game. Today was the first day I've seen that look."

The win significantly improves Tennessee's NCAA Tournament resume, Pearl said.

"It's a marquee win for us," Pearl said. "And it would have been a marquee win for Xavier if they would have won."

That if will haunt Xavier for a while, or at least until its game on Friday against Delaware State.

"We lost all concentration at the end of the game, and we can't let that happen," Xavier guard Stanley Burrell said. "When you're up four with 3:41 to go, you don't lose the game."

Unfortunately for Xavier, it did.

No. 12 Tennessee Defeats Xavier, 82-75

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee put together a 9-0 run in the final three minutes of the game to pull out a score a victory at Xavier Saturday. We'll have a final post after the press conference.

Tennessee Ready To Close It Out

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- No. 12 Tennessee just used a 9-0 run to take control of this game. The Vols lead, 80-75, with 33.9 seconds left. Xavier needs a miracle.

Xavier Leading Tennessee, 73-69

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- It's getting wild here on campus at Xavier. Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl just picked up a technical foul for being out of the coach's box, and Xavier seemingly has the No. 12 Vols on the ropes. But every time it's looked that way, Tennessee has responded.

Case in point: After Xavier made both technical free throws to take a four-point lead, Tennessee stole and inbounds pass and converted. And, on the possession that just led into the under four-minute media timeout, Xavier had a chance to again extend a four-point lead and Derrick Brown was called for a charge as he barrelled down the lane. Tennessee ball, trailing 73-69 with 3:47 left.

Foul Trouble For The Vols

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee big man Brian Williams just picked up his fourth foul (and nearly got his fifth by arguing the call) on a Xavier put-back attempt. With 7:45 to play, Xavier will shoot two free throws trailing No. 12 Tennessee, 60-59.

Time-out Xavier: Tennessee Leads 60-56

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee has pulled back in front 60-56 on the strength of a couple of east fast-break baskets. One of the buckets came off a long rebound from a missed three-pointer by Josh Duncan. The Xavier forward continues to come up empty from the outside.

Like Basketball Practice At Moeller H.S.

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- ...except there's 10,000 people watching live and thousands more watching on national TV. But other than that, it's like the good ole days for Tennessee's Ryan Childress and Moeller's Josh Duncan. Those two former high school teammates are battling each other in the post, and each just came up with big baskets against the other.

Childress just scored on and got fouled, which was followed by a technical foul on Xavier coach Sean Miller, who thought Childress should've been called for a charge. Xavier 54-53.

Xavier-Tennessee Tied At 45-45

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- What we've seen through the first 25 minutes of this game has shown why this was the toughest ticket in town this weekend (well, there wasn't much competition for that title -- Bengals vs. Browns doesn't exactly have scalpers salivating). Both teams are flying around, putting their athleticism on display in front of this sellout crowd at Cintas Center. Xavier scored the first four points of the half to take its first lead of the game, but this one has down-to-the-wire written all over it, especially if Stanley Burrell's 3-pointer a few minutes ago gets the Xavier guard going.

Halftime Score: No. 12 Tennessee 39, Xavier 36

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has to enter the locker room happy that his team has responded to every Xavier run with a big shot to keep the lead. Those big shots include two in the final minute of the half. The first one was luck as 6-foot-9 forward Wayne Chism banked in a three-pointer to break a tie that Xavier's Stanley Burrell had just forced with a three on the Muskies' previous possession.

Then, after an acrobatic tip-in by Xavier's Adrion Graves, Tennessee forward Ryan Childress, playing in the town where he starred at Moeller High School, grabbed a loose ball and layed in a runner from the left side in the closing seconds of the half to give Tennessee a 39-36 halftime lead. You've got to figure the second half will contain more of the same.

Tennessee must continue hitting shots to hang on and win this game, but the Vols have to feel pretty good to have a lead on the road against a Top 25-caliber team while only getting six first-half points from preseason All-American Chris Lofton. If Lofton can locate his shooting touch in the second half, the Vols might be able to pull away.

Similarly for the Muskies, star guard Stanley Burrell offered little in the opening half, scoring only six points of his own and committing three turnovers. Burrell has struggled in big games throughout his career at Xavier, and if Sean Miller and company are going to pull the upset, Burrell must get himself on track.

Xavier also must get something out of forward Josh Duncan, who was 0-for-6 shooting (0-for-4 on three-pointers) and did not score in 16 minutes of play in the half. If Duncan and Burrell combine for only six points again in the second half, Xavier won't win this game. Just as Pearl probably feels good to be up three with little production from Lofton, Xavier coach Sean Miller is likely not disappointed to be down three while getting so few points out of two of his key players.

Tennessee Has 30-25 Lead On Xavier

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee continues to withstand Xavier's attempts to take the lead. The Volunteers have led the whole way in the first half, despite Xavier cutting the lead to two points once and three points multiple times. The Vols are playing with the type of poise you'd expect out of a national title contender.

One thing to note: Official Joe Lindsay has already given both benches a sideline warning, and he seems liable to hit UT coach Bruce Pearl with a technical at any moment.

Big Swing

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier's brief attempt to capture the momentum just took a big blow as Josh Duncan barely missed an open three that would have cut the lead to one and Tennessee responded with a dunk plus a foul.

Tennessee Leads By Seven

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee continues to do enough to maintain its lead. Xavier has played hard, but isn't making enough shots to put together a run. Tennessee has kept the Musketeers around by taking some ill-advised outside shots on recent possessions, but that's likely an unavoidable side effect of the Volunteers' fast-paced style of play. Just under eight minutes left in the first half, it's Tennessee 23, Xavier 16.

Timeout Xavier

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Xavier coach Sean Miller just called the game's first time-out after Tennessee extended its lead to 19-8 with 12:21 to play in the first half. The Volunteers' aggressive defense continues to cause Xavier fits, and the Muskies will need more out of Josh Duncan and Stanley Burrell if they're going to hang around in this game.

Tennessee Leads Xavier, 11-6

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tennessee came out shooting like it practices all week at Cintas Center. Dwayne Chism and Chris Lofton each hit three-pointers as the Vols opened an 11-4 lead on Xavier. The Musketeers have been plagued by turnovers. The atmosphere at Cintas Center is amped up for a game of this magnitude, and the fans seem to be waiting for a Xavier run to get excited.

Xavier-Tennessee Pre-Game Notes

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The wireless is finally up and working here on press row at Xavier's Cintas Center, and we are 10 minutes away from tip-off in the Musketeers' biggest non-conference home game (non-Crosstown Shootout edition) in program history. Xavier hosts No. 12 Tennessee today, and a sellout crowd is expected here on campus. The key to the game might be the play of Xavier point guard Drew Lavender. The Muskies will count on the diminutive floor general to handle the frenetic pace that Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl would like to ramp up in this game. We'll have updates at each media time-out, so stay tuned.

November 29, 2007

No. 2 UCLA Crushes GW With 83-60 Victory

LOS ANGELES -- No. 2 UCLA has started the season at 7-0 thanks to a dominating 83-60 victory tonight over Atlantic 10 representative George Washington, but for many fans and those of us in the media, that's been the expectation all along for a team that reached the Final Four the last two years and is looking to raise banner #12 from its rafters this season.

While the Colonials kept it reasonably close in the first half after trailing by nine at halftime, UCLA junior guard-forward Josh Shipp sparked a huge second-half run that left the Bruins running away with the win with nearly 10 minutes still remaining in the game.

But Russell Westbrook was really the player of the game, recording a game-high 19 points to go along with eight assists (also a game-high) and seven rebounds (second to Kevin Love's 11).

UCLA, meanwhile, had three other scorers in double figures, as Shipp finished with 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting, while Darren Collison had an impressive 14 points off the bench in his season debut. While the preseason All-American's availability was a gametime decision tonight, Collison said afterward in UCLA's post-game press conference that his knee is still a little sore, though he doesn't think it should hamper his play at all Sunday when the Bruins take on No. 8 Texas, a team that Posting Up got to see trampel then-No. 7 Tennessee in the StubHub! Legends Classic.

Freshman sensation Kevin Love was the fourth UCLA player to tally double-digit points, as the Lake Oswego, Ore., native recorded 11 points on 2-of-4 shooting from the field and 7-of-10 shooting from the free throw line.

On the other side of things, Miles Beatty came off the bench for George Washington coach Karl Hobbs and was the high-scorer for the Colonials with 12 points, while Maureece Rice finished with 11 but didn't score after halftime with both Collison and Westbrook taking turns guarding the 6-foot-1 senior.

Look for more on this game in Thursday's column before I head over to the Galen Center for tomorrow night's USC-Oklahoma matchup.

Garbage Time For These Bruins

LOS ANGELES -- It's garbage time already with three minutes to go in this one, and UCLA coach Ben Howland has substituted most of his reserves in the game in hopes of getting them some more game-time action during this early-season.

Meanwhile, the crazy UCLA fan that screams and dances behind the opponents basket during free throws, is still going at it, and he's got a little sidekick standing only three-and-a-half feet above the ground to join him in his antics.

Chace Stanback has just hit a three from the right corner to put UCLA up, 83-60, with a minute to go, and it's only a matter of how much George Washington wants to cut into this lead before the Bruins leave Pauley Pavilion with another convincing win.

It's All UCLA In This One

LOS ANGELES -- With the way this game continues to unfold, it's looking more and more like No. 2 UCLA will cruise to a 7-0 start to the 2007-08 season, as the Bruins have climbed out to a 72-45 lead with more than seven minutes remainining in the second half.

Kevin Love has just hit a couple free throws and Ben Howland's team continues to force George Washington into careless mistakes, as the Colonials were just called for an over-and-back violation. On the defensive end, Karl Hobbs has stuck to a 2-3 zone to minimize Love's impact down the low, but it hasn't worked too well with the Bruins shooting an impressive 55.8 percent from the floor at the moment.

After a Russell Westbrook bucket and deep three from GW's Miles Beatty, it's UCLA 74, George Washington 50, with most of the UCLA fans already headed for the exits to beat the traffic on the infamous 405. Oh, it sure is good to be home...

GW Players Fouling Out, UCLA Up Big

LOS ANGELES -- Junior forward Wynton Witherspoon has just officially fouled out for George Washington at the 13:40 mark, leaving Coach Karl Hobbs to find a suitable replacement on the bench.

And the seventh-year coach is now looking deeper into his bench after Xavier Alexander just picked up his fifth personal less than a minute later on a three-point play created by Darren Collison that has UCLA up, 58-39, with 13 minutes to go.

Make that 60-39, as Collison just stole the ball at halfcourt and went in for a finger-roll layup.

Westbrook, in the meantime, just took a pass from Collison and ran down the lane completely unguarded for a monster one-handed dunk.

And if there were any questions about how Collison would play in his season debut tonight, it looks like the preseason All-American is back to his own self again...

November 28, 2007

Moute, Shipp Getting It Done For UCLA

LOS ANGELES -- No. 2 UCLA has started the second half with a successful possession that ended in an easy flush for junior forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, and junior guard-forward combo Josh Shipp has just pushed the Bruins' lead up to 51-37 after canning a three-pointer from the left wing and then taking a Kevin Love outlet pass and stuffing home a breakaway dunk that's got the Pauley Pavilion faithful in high spirits once again.

While the Bruins have made some mistakes the last few possessions in turning the ball over, the Colonials have yet to take advantage and capitalize on UCLA's mistakes and that could prevent Karl Hobbs' team from getting back in this game.

Shipp, in the meantime, continues his hot shooting from deep, hitting another three from nearly the same spot as before to put UCLA up, 54-37, with still more than 15 minutes remaining in the game.

No. 2 UCLA Leads GW, 44-35, At Halftime

LOS ANGELES -- No. 2 UCLA has gotten out to a fast start in a high-scoring affair against George Washington, as the Bruins lead, 44-35, at halftime.

Despite falling behind by more than double digits, the Colonials have done a nice job of regrouping and giving Ben Howland's team a

One reason for that has been GW's three-point shooting, which currently stands at 46.2 percent after sinking six of 13 attempts. Free throws, however, have been a problem so far for Karl Hobbs' team, as the Colonials have hit just 7-of-13. Senior guard Maureen Rice has been the team's main offensive threat to this point, recording a team-high 11 points on three field goals from beyond the arc and a pair of free throws. Cheyenne Moore has also been an contributor for GW, talllying nine first-half points to go along with two rebounds.

For UCLA, sophomore Russell Westbrook has really come on strong in his seventh straight start for the Bruins, leading the team with 13 points on 3-of-5 shooting from the floor. But it's been at the free throw line where Westbrook has really done his damage, as the Hawthorne, Calif., native has made all seven of his attempts. Josh Shipp has added seven points to the Bruins' scoring line, and freshman phenom Kevin Love has been quiet so far with just five points and two field goal attempts.

UCLA Staying Strong

LOS ANGELES -- After seeing George Washington make a run to get back in the game at the 10-minute mark in the first half, No. 2 UCLA has responded nicely with a run of its own, and now leads, 40-31, with more than two minutes remaining in the first half.

Josh Shipp just hit a three-pointer from the right win after a nice pass from Russell Westbrook, who is sharing the backcourt duties with Darren Collison at the two-guard slot.

Speaking of Collison, the preseason All-American has looked a little rusty at times tonight but managed to just drain a three from the top of the key to put the Bruins back by 12 at 43-31.

And Lorenzo Mata-Real just made a huge block that got the crowd roaring as we go under a minute here at Pauley Pavilion.

George Washington Storming Back

LOS ANGELES -- After running out to a 19-9 lead with 11 minutes remaining, No. 2 UCLA has let George Washington climb back into the game, holding just a three-point lead with 7:35 to go before halftime.

UCLA is struggling to shoot the ball after opening the game on fire from the perimeter, and UCLA coach Ben Howland has been forced to take a timeout with the way the Colonials have charged back in the last couple of minutes.

Collison Returns For UCLA

LOS ANGELES -- Just as we got done talking about Darren Collison possibly making his season debut tonight for No. 2 UCLA, the preseason All-American quickly answered those questions early in the first half by entering the game and assuming his usual point guard responsibilities.

The rest of the Bruins, meanwhile, are out to a 11-2 start and the Colonials can't seem to even get a shot off without turning the ball over. Every time a GW player tries to penetrate against UCLA's man-to-man defense, another Bruin seems to be there to steal the ball or deflect a pass. After all, that's that Big East-style defense that Ben Howland brought over from his days at Pittsburgh.

But while UCLA has looked very active on the defensive end so far, Ben Howland's club is struggling to find its offensive rhythm on the last few possessions, so don't be surprised if GW starts to pick it up in the next couple of minutes with the Bruins' offense stalling for the moment.

No. 2 UCLA Gears Up For GW

LOS ANGELES -- Greetings from Pauley Pavilion, where tonight we see No. 2 UCLA take on Atlantic 10 foe George Washington in a late November non-conference matchup.

The Bruins, who come into tonight's matchup at 6-0 after last week's CBE Classic championship, faces a GW team that opened the season with wins over Mount St. Mary's and Boston University before falling at Maryland-Baltimore County last Saturday. George Washington hasn't exactly been fortunate against teams from the Pac-10 either, recording a 2-3 mark all-time, with the Colonials most recently falling to UCLA's crosstown rival, USC, 74-65, last season in the Wooden Classic out in Anaheim. And while GW coach Karl Hobbs might not be expecting to leave Westwood with a win tonight, the seventh-year coach has taken his team to the NCAA Tournament the last three years, so anything's possible, right?

For UCLA, Russell Westbrook will once again be starting at point guard for Darren Collison, who many thought would make his return to the court tonight against George Washington. Though Westbrook proved to be a reliable backup at the point guard slot in keying two Bruin victories over Maryland and then-No. 10 Michigan State in Kansas City, Collison is in uniform and could make his first appearance of the 2007-08 season after spraining his MCL against Azusa Pacific in UCLA's first exhibition game.

In other injury news, junior forward-center Alfred Aboya is also expected to play tonight for UCLA after fracturing his orbital floor of his right eye in the Bruins' 81-47 win over Yale last Friday. UCLA, however, is still missing three-point sharpshooter Michael Roll, who worked out on Monday for the first time since rupturing his plantar fascia in his left foot during practice on Nov. 3, and sophomore forward James Keefe, who is still recovering from surgery that he had back in August for a torn labrum in his left shoulder.

And with that update, here comes the tip...

November 24, 2007

Xavier Finishes The Upset

CHICAGO -- Xavier completed the upset, winning, 80-65. CJ Anderson led Xavier in scoring with 19, 12 in the second half. BJ Raymond also had 19.

Eric Gordon had 20 from Indiana but was only 4-for-12 from the field. He was 12-for-12 from the line. DJ White had 16.

As a team, Indiana was a woeful 1-for-15 from three-point range on the evening. Xavier wasn't a whole lot better at 4-for-13.

Gordon, White, Anderson and Josh Duncan were on the All-Tournament Team, and Anderson, who doesn't start for Xavier, was named the MVP. How Burrell wasn't on it is beyond me. He defended Gordon about as well as he will be defended all year.

The Musketeers are accepting their trophy, which is a big cup. The Xavier radio guys next to me, especially Larkin, are pretty excited.

This is a big win for Xavier's at-large tournament hopes. It'll be a real feather in their cap come selection Sunday, and might make the committee folks look the other way at that Miami (Ohio) loss.

That's a wrap from Chicago. Time for some good pizza.

Running Out Of Time

CHICAGO -- Indiana is running out of time, and now, thankfully, they are out of timeouts also. So is Xavier, so maybe the last two minutes won't be as slow as usual. IU is pressing and fouling, trying to get back in, but they still trail by 11 with 2:05 to go.

The result is in doubt only if Xavier can't hit their free throws, which hasn't been a given so far.

Indiana Not Getting Any Closer

CHICAGO -- We have come to the last TV timeout and Indiana isn't closing the gap any. Eric Gordon is scoring, albeit from the free throw line, but Xavier has the answer at the other end. The Muskies are still beating IU down the floor and getting good shots inside. And if they could hit a free throw, this would really be ugly.

DJ White just picked up his fourth foul right before the time out as Josh Duncan hit another layup for Xavier. He'll be at the line when we resume.

Anderson Carrying Musketeers

CHICAGO -- C.J. Anderson is having a big second half for Xavier with nine points and is causing all kinds of havoc in the paint. With D.J. White backing off some because of foul trouble, Anderson has gotten to the hole with ease and would have more if he could hit a free throw.

Derrick Brown just fouled out taking a charge from Eric Gordon that was called a block on him, so Gordon will go to the line when we get back on the floor. It's 62-49 Xavier with 6:41 to go.

Xavier Maintaining Pace

CHICAGO -- Xavier is getting the game played at their pace, which is a bit up and down, and they still lead, 56-43. Eric Gordon is forcing shots and forcing action where it isn't there, and that isn't helping the Hoosiers. D.J. White is being less aggressive in the post trying to avoid his fourth foul, so Xavier is getting some put back chances and taking advantage.

Luke Stempler of Indiana became the third player to pick up his fourth foul since the start of the half. Stempler came in when DeAndre Thomas picked up his fourth foul a few minutes ago.

The Correct Answer: Neither

CHICAGO -- Two guys have picked up their fourth fouls, but neither were D.J. White or Eric Gordon. DeAndre Thomas got his almost immediately after my last post, and Xavier's Derrick Brown picked up two quick ones to give him four.

White and Gordon are trying to bring the Hoosiers back, but Xavier keeps breaking down the IU defense for easy shots. Xavier still leads by 10 at the first TV timeout.

Fourth Foul Pool

CHICAGO -- Marlen Garcia and I have a bet on who gets their fourth foul first, Eric Gordon or D.J. White.

Right before the half, the ref came over by where we're sitting with the ball and was chatting with a couple of kids. They asked him about his Thanksgiving and where he lived and all that, and he let them hold the ball for a minute. When it was time to get ready, he told the kids, "Now, you can yell at the other two all you want."

DeAndre Thomas just picked up his third foul in the first ten seconds of the half, and Marlen says, "We should have put money on DeAndre."

Note, no actual money is going to change hands.

The IU cheerleaders came out during a Xavier timeout and seem a little more pleading with their cheers. The IU fans aren't responding much.

Hoosiers Hurtin'

CHICAGO -- The Hoosiers are hurting at the half, down, 40-29, to Xavier. B.J. Raymond hit a 15-footer at the horn to finish the scoring in the first half. With two second left, Indiana finally passed the ball in to D.J. White on the blocks, but he was called for an offensive foul, his third. He joins Gordon with three, and that could be a problem the entire second half.

After Gordon went out, IU struggled a bit. They scored on their first two possessions, but only scored twice after that. Their offense looks a lot like last night's -- pass the ball around the perimeter and hope a guard hits a shot. The problem is that Gordon isn't there to take the shot.

We were just entertained by the Shamrox Girls dance team. IU fans didn't seem too entertained.

Raymond leads Xavier with 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 2-of-4 from long range. Josh Duncan and Drew Lavender have six each, and Lavender has six assists.

White is Indiana's leading scorer with 10, all of which he created for himself. He also has seven boards. Gordon has four on 1-of-6 shooting. Burrell really harassed him into a frustrating half. Jamarcus Ellis has six points for the Hoosiers and Armon Bassett has five.

Xavier Zoning Out

CHICAGO -- Xavier switched to a zone as soon as Eric Gordon went out of the game with mixed results. Indiana scored twice quickly to cut the lead to one, but Xavier responded with a little 6-2 run where they just beat the Hoosiers down the floor on offense. The Muskies lead, 31-26, with 2:39 to go in the first half.

The cheerleaders seem unperturbed by these developments. Their level of peppiness never changes.

Gordon On The Bench

CHICAGO -- The foul on Eric Gordon that I mentioned in the last post was his second. On the first possession after the timeout, he picked up his third, so he's going to sit the last seven minutes of this half. He has four points so far.

DeAndre Thomas is back in for IU and he has two fouls.

Lace Up The Track Shoes

CHICAGO -- A track meet has broken out at the Sears Centre. In the last two minutes, there have been three dunks and a driving layup as we continue to go back and forth. Right now Indiana leads, 20-19, but by the time I'm done typing this, I'm sure it'll change.

There was a call against Xavier that Muskie radio analyst and former player Bryan Larkin didn't agree with and he was waving his arm in disgust. The call was a block on a drive by Eric Gordon to the hoop. They just called a charge on Gordon on the same kind of play and he threw up his arms in celebration. I may need a seatbelt before the night's over.

Oh, look, a Xavier tip and a three, and it's 24-20 Xavier at the eight-minute timeout.

Things Getting Feisty

CHICAGO -- This has been a hard-fought game, and things are getting a little feisty. The refs have had to talk to players twice already to calm things down.

Xavier and Indiana are tied at 12, and Eric Gordon isn't on the board yet. Stanley Burrell is doing a good job frustrating him, but he's out of the game at the moment.

D.J. White is being ignored by his teammates on the offensive end still, so he's creating his own offense. He has five points on two putbacks and a free throw.

Xavier guard Drew Lavender, who transferred from Oklahoma, where he used to play for Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson has been forcing things a bit and needs to settle down.

Is There An Engineer In The House?

CHICAGO -- A team of surgeons has been called in to try to figure out the problem with the net. I think Hugh Laurie has been spotted.

Meanwhile, I went back for some pizza in the media room. My friend, USA Today Sportswriter and food critic, Marlen Garcia, warned me that it was bad, and she's right. It was awful. Now, we're in Chicago (or close enough). To get bad pizza around here, it almost has to be a goal. There needs to be a task force, meetings, etc. to get something like that done. I can't even make bad pizza, and I can't cook anything tougher than Spaghettio's. Maybe it's imported from Canada. Or New York.

Hey! In the time it took me to write that, they fixed the net, the teams went through a couple of minutes of layup lines, and we're ready to restart the game.

Rim Rattling Dunk

CHICAGO -- Xavier's Derrick Brown just electrified the crowd and damaged the basket with rim-rattling dunk on a fast break to give the Muskies a 4-3 lead. He also got fouled and will go to the line when they fix the net.

IU is manhandling Xavier's smaller front line inside. D.J. White and DeAndre Thomas are throwing their weight around and getting almost any rebound they want.

Stanley Burrell has been given the assignment of guarding Eric Gordon, and so far, he's kept him out of the score book. Of course, we're only three minutes in.

More Xavier-Indiana Pregame Bits

CHICAGO -- The starting lineups are about to be introduced, but the crowd is now here and ready. It's about the same size as last night's crowd, but most of them must be drinking. There is a bit of eau de frat house in the atmosphere.

When Indiana's cheerleaders come out to lead the team on to the floor, they run their big flags down to where the other team warms up and wave them behind their basket. Then, the girls run out with the little flags that spell "Indiana" and do a couple of laps around the other team while they're warming up. I bet that goes over real well. The other team is probably coming up with places they'd like to stick those flags.

Armon Basset is in the lineup for Indiana tonight. He injured his foot last night and there was some concern he might not play today.

The tip is moments away.

Kent State Wins, Moves On To Main Event

CHICAGO -- Kent State finished off Illinois State, 65-59. Without seeing a stat sheet, I'll guess that ISU shot worse and took care of the ball worse. The Redbirds had some moments, but the Flashes were more consistent and that's why they come away with the victory. I'll try to get some stats.

Indiana is taking the floor to warm up, wearing their usual candy striper pants. All they need is those little, paper nurses hats and their costumes would be complete.

Xavier has also entered the arena and started playing a game of hot potato.

Indiana was all Eric Gordon last night, and that's been the case all year. I'm not sure if Xavier has a guy who can check him all night, but I think it behooves the Hoosiers to get DJ White more involved. He was a cipher last night because his teammates ignored him, preferring to play one-on-one ball.

Xavier played well when it played hard last night, but that was only in spurts. The Musketeers will need a full 40-minute effort to stay with IU.

All of a sudden, a Wisconsin football game has broken out. The PA is now exhorting us to jump around. Apparently this crowd does not follow instructions well. We probably won't even have a decent wave.

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Xavier Advances

CHICAGO -- All it took was a couple of back door cuts to put finally put Kent St away for good. Once Kent State went into desperation press mode, Xavier was able to get easy looks at the basket and finished off a 78-65 win. The Musketeers will play the winner of the Indiana vs. Illinois State game tomorrow night.

I'll be back with stats if I'm allowed to have any. Stat reporting has been pretty spotty on press row.

Late in the game, Stanley Burrell came running into our table on press row and messed up one of the seating assignment signs. Burrell cleaned up after himself though. He made sure to straighten it out before he went back onto the floor.

Someone call maintenance to replace the net at our end of the floor between games. Play has been stopped four times just since I got here because it keeps getting caught up on the rim after the ball goes through.

For our between game entertainment, we get "Ice, Ice, Baby" over the PA. That's appropriate, because it's freezing in here.

Kent Not Going Away

CHICAGO -- Just when you think Kent St is done, they come back. Rodriguez Sherman, who sounds like he was named backwards, scored the last five points of a 7-0 run to cut the Xavier lead to six at the four-minute timeout.

It also appears I have overestimated the enthusiasm of Indiana fans for this event. The arena is maybe half full, and I would have guess at this point, the IU-ISU game is not going to be a sellout or even close.

Xavier Pulling Away

CHICAGO -- Josh Duncan stepped aside to let someone else have some fun, and Derrick Brown has taken over again. Brown had a rim-rattling dunk and one as part of the latest Xavier run that has the Muskies up 13 with just under five to go.

Dunk-an On 7-0 Run

CHICAGO -- Josh Duncan is on a 7-0 run for Xavier and the lead is back up to nine. He hit a three in the corner, then drove to the hole for two and finally took a nice feed from Stanley Burrell and dunked it.

So far, Xavier is playing harder when Burrell is in the game.

Flashes Coming Back

CHICAGO -- Kent State did match Xavier's intensity, or more accurately, Xavier's intensity faded some, and the Flashes are back in it. At the 12 minute timeout, its 46-43 Muskies. Kent State had a 7-0 run started by Mike Scott hitting two free throws and then beating the Xavier defense back for a layup.

Xavier started getting sloppy with the ball and shot selection, but once Stanley Burrell came back in, they settled down.

We're starting to see some folks in the upper deck here as the Indiana fans continue to stream in. There has been no Eric Gordon sighting yet, though. I'm sure we'll hear it when there is.

Kent State Suffering, Brown Out

CHICAGO -- Derrick Brown has six points early in the second half, including an electrifying drive and dunk, to pace Xavier to a 39-32 lead with 17:25 left. The Muskies have stepped up the intensity a notch to start the second half, and the Flashes better match it soon, or they'll get blown out of here.

Ohio Battle At The Half

CHICAGO -- Xavier leads Kent State, 31-30, at the half in a pretty hard-fought game. This has more of a football feel to it, which I suppose is pretty appropriate since these schools are from Ohio.

It's cold in the arena, and it's not just the shooting. Kent is actually shooting worse than Xavier is. The Musketeers are 11-23 from the floor, while the Flashes are 10-29. Kent is staying in it by crashing the offensive glass. They are outrebounding Xavier, 19-14, and have eight offensive rebounds.

Josh Duncan has 10 points to lead Xavier, and Mike Scott has matched that for Kent.

Indiana fans are starting to file in, but the place is still pretty empty, which is surprising. IU fans are usually an early arriving crowd. Maybe they got caught in shopping traffic. We're not far from Woodfield Mall, which is the largest in the Chicago area.

Kent State Bench Carrying The Load

CHICAGO -- At the four-minute timeout, Kent St leads by two, and Xavier has to be happy that its that close. It's been a frustrating shooting half for Xavier, although that is anecdotal. We don't have any sort of live stats here.

I can tell you that the Flashes have 15 of their 26 points off the bench, and their leading scorer, Mike Scott has 8 of the 11 contributed by the starters.

If Xavier ever gets its shots to start falling, they can run away from Kent.

Fisher Leads Kent State Back

CHICAGO -- Al Fisher came off the bench to spark a Kent State rally, and the Flashes lead, 17-15, at the second timeout. Fisher has eight of Kent State's points.

At the other end, Kent is still having trouble closing off the middle, but the shots aren't always falling for Xavier.

Foul trouble could become an issue. Kent State already has six team fouls with 12 minutes left.

Xavier Getting Inside

CHICAGO -- At the first timeout, Xavier leads 8-6 thanks to some good play inside. When they are patient enough, they have been able to get good looks down low.

The Kent St radio guy is still having trouble. He's calling the game on the phone, but has been kicked off the air once already.

As exciting as this game us, much of press row is following the LSU-Arkansas football game. There are a lot of Ohio folks here who have an interest in that game because it could help the Buckeyes.

Xavier Off To Good Start

CHICAGO -- After Derrick Brown missed two FTs, Xavier scored on its next two possessions for an early 4-0 lead. The Muskies have been tough on D also, forcing a shot clock violation. Kent already used a timeout to stop the bleeding.

Xavier-Kent St Pregame

CHICAGO -- We're about 30 minutes or so from tip off of the first game of the evening session in the Chicago Challenge between Xavier and Kent St, provided the first game ever ends. Coppin State and SE Missouri State are about to go to their second overtime.

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