Holy Cow. The Mullins Center in Amherst, MA, was the site of one of the more remarkable games in years, if not decades, for the Falcons. It was just craziness, and it ended up with a road victory stolen right off the plate of the home team.
Usually, I look at the players last, but you can't do that in this case. Javonte Campbell had a historic night for the Falcons. He scored 47 points on 12 of 18 and 1 of 3 shooting. And 20 of 27 at the line. That's an accurate number...he was fouled 18 times.
That is tied for the fifth-most in program history, the most since 1964, and the most ever by a Falcon in a road game. It is the first 40-point game by a Falcon since Martin Samarco had 43 against Buffalo on Jan. 7, 2007. His performance is the only one in the top 10 to occur since 1966 and the most since 1964. The performance tied Howard Komives, an all-time Falcon great, who scored his against DePaul.
Campbell also went 20-for-27 at the free throw line, tying the program record for free throw attempts in a game, set by Keith McLeod against Ole Miss on Nov. 15, 2001. He was two shy of the free throws made record, currently set at 22 by Ron Lewis against Ball State on March 10, 2003.
Ball hog? Nah. Campbell also had 8 assists and 6 rebounds. His stats line topped the nation yesterday on KenPom. It was a historic night, just amazing.
The other amazing thing was the comeback. If it wasn't for Campbell, we would have talked about this for a long time. With 54 left, BG was down 7 and had a 2.1% chance of winning.
Ruffin nailed a 3FG and then BG fouled. UMass made both FTs and it was 6 points with :41 left.
BG came out fast--Frank Martin says we play "bust-out" basketball--and Campbell hit a 3FG...his ONLY ONE of the game. And it was down to 3 with :35 left.
BG fouled, and UMass split the pair with :30 left to make it 4. Campbell raced down and scored in the paint, drew a foul, converted the FT and BG was down 1.
The Falcons fouled and UMass made both FTs. Up 3 with :16 to play. Campbell cuts it to 1 with :11 left. UMass makes 2 more FTs to lead 3 with :10 left.
And then, with time ticking away, Campbell squared up for a 3FG and he drew the foul that UMass knew you cannot commit. Campbell hit all 3FTs and off to OT we go.
BG never trailed in the OT, but it was not without drama. With 1:13 left, UMass had tied the game, but Mayar Wol converted a tip-in to put BG up 2 with :42 left. BG got a stop, Campbell cleared the board and was fouled. He hit both to put BG up 4. UMass scored at the buzzer, but it was too late...BG won 101-100.
According to KenPom, it was the #28 most exciting game of the year. It was the #25-ranked comeback.
It was a rare game in which BG won despite being outshot. BG had 1.16 points per possession, and they have lost no games this year scoring that well or higher. Overall, they shot 57%, their 3rd best in D1 games this year. That was 56% and 41%, both excellent numbers.
UMass shot really well. They made 60% and 50%. BG was +8 on turnovers, which was one key. They kept the Minutemen off the offensive boards, which was another. And in a game with 57 fouls, BG was 30 of 45 at the line, and UMass was 25 of 35, leaving BG +5 at the line.
We mentioned Mayar Wol. He started as Justin Thomas missed the game, the first time he has not started all season. (I assume there's an injury). Wol had a big game. He scored 21 on 5 of 8 and 3 of 6 shooting, 2-2 at the line, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals. If that might work for you.
Ruffin had 10 on 0 of 3 and 3 of 6. Shackleford had 10 points on 3 of 5 from 2FG and 4 of 7 at the line.
Towns had 8 rebounds and 6 assists.
BG played a 7-man rotation, basically, with Leach getting 6 minutes. Aiden Goins played 20 minutes, his most this year in a D1 game. Troy Glover fouled out in 21 minutes and was -13.
Whew. One of those nights. Gotta turn it right around. Tuesday at Kent in an OG MAC Battle.