BG Wins, Hated Rockets Fall.
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Now that's a Valentine's Card. What a game that was. Our boys put together the performance they have been capable of all season. They seized the lead, and they never allowed a serious run after it. They closed the game under pressure. They won a game where every possession was a knife fight. And they sent a big crowd home happy, hoping to see them again on Tuesday.
Well done, guys. That was sweet.
The game was tied after 6 minutes, and BG was up 3 a minute later. UT went on a 9-0 run to take a 6-point lead with 10 to play. You're paying attention now, as a Falcon fan. They stem the tide, chip away, and with 6 minutes left, Aidan Goins (he's rounding around) scored to give BG the lead.
BG never trailed again.
The Goins hoop was part of a 13-1 run to give BG a 9-point lead. Unfortunately, UT scored the next 7 to trail by 2 going into the locker room...Trey Glover blocked a shot by Blyden to preserve the lead at the buzzer.
Coming out of the locker room, BG set the tone for the second half. BG scored the first 8 points to take a 10-point lead, and the chaser had been identified.
The Rockets chased it to 7 with 17 to play, but BG scored the next 6 to lead by 13 with 15 minutes left and then led by 16 with 12 to play.
The game is far from over. We didn't have one of those famous airgaps...BG battled hard the whole way. UT got it to 10 with 9 to play and 9 with 8 left.
What happened next? BG scored the next 8 points. It was not closer than 10 again.
In all, BG essentially led by 10 or more for 16 minutes.
With 10 minutes left, UT went to full-court pressure. Kowalcyzk is going to try to shift the dynamic, which wasn't working for them. For all the times that our team has melted under full-court pressure, BG handled it perfectly. Ball movement. Don't dribble too much. If the ball gets in the corner, let them chase and get it out. Be patient. It was good to watch.
So, the Falcons win by 10. They haven't beaten UT by 10 since 2008 when STAN JOPLIN was their coach. Orr's first season... the last three seasons have been split. Maybe one more meeting lies ahead.
BG won both ends of the game. The Falcons scored 1.22 points per possession. They are 6-1 over 1.2 this year. BG shot 57% EFG. That's 46% from 2FG, which is OK, but 52% from 3FG, with 36% of shots from 3FG, which is high for us. But the key was turnovers. You shoot that well, and then you can take advantage of the extra possessions that come from only turning the ball over on 10.7% of your possessions. That's BG's best turnover rate, essentially all year. The only better ones were non-D1 and LeMoyne. BG was +3 at the line.
Defense was equally the key. BG held UT to 1.07 PPP, almost the same as the first game. UT had 47% EFG. That was 38% on 2FG and 42% on 3FG. The 3FG is pretty good, but let's double-click on the 2FG.
That's the lowest 2FG% this year, if you eliminate Aquinas, Chicago, and VMI. The next lowest in MAC play was 43%...the last time out. Here's the deal...UT was 3 of 15 inside the restricted area. That's just amazing...BG had 6 blocks and numerous misdirections.
Coach said the zone is key. Obviously, it should be hard to score close to the basket in a zone, but Glover is coming into his own in there. (Remember, there's more to basketball than scoring). UT faced outright hostile harassment at the rim, and it was the most important factor in the win.
Javonte led BG with what Todd Walker called a "quiet 19." He is very efficient...7 of 11 and 1 of 2 shooting, 2-2 at the line (one-and-one in the last minute), 4 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals over 2 turnovers. He's just such a luxury. When you are killing clock, being able to have him dribble out the shot clock and then get to the rim every time for a high-quality shot or a kick-out is a walking dagger.
Sam Towns has been slumping as far as scoring goes, but he scored 16 points. That's 1-2 and 4-6 shooting. Also 2-2 at the line, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 1 stea,l and 1 TO.
Shackelford had 16. It wasn't the most efficient... he was 2-for-11 from 2FG but 3-for-5 from 3FG, with 7 rebounds and 2 assists. As Coach Gallagher said in the post-game, Josiah shot 45% from 3FG in DII, and if they can get him ramped up, it's a huge addition.
And Aidan Goins. Fifty pounds lighter than when he arrived, he is a difference maker in the post. He's super hard to guard in the post. Almost impossible with one guy. And when you double, the fun can start. He ended up with 10 on 3 of 7 and 0 of 2, 5 of at the line, and 4 rebounds in 10 minutes. He was also >40% from 3FG in JUCO. It's interesting to see.
Glover had 5 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks and 1-2 at the line in 22 minutes.
Marquee week coming up. It's Kent Tuesday and Miami Friday. Played Kent tough in the opener...and what a dream it would be to wreck Miami's season, after all that has happened over the year...shutting those preppy frat boys up.


