BG MBB Closes Fast to Clinch Trip to Cleveland
Just when it was looking like BG was putting another lackluster performance on the court, they turned it on and ran UMass out of the Stroh Center on Saturday, clinching a trip back to Cleveland.
UMass started hot, and BG responded...the game was tied with 12, 11, and 9 minutes left in the first. Then BG went into one of its funks, giving up a 14-0 run to the Minutemen. (Actually heard behind me at the Stroh: "What's a Minuteman?")
BG battled back, chipping it to 6 before heading into the locker room down 9. UMass shooting 58% and BG shooting 35% overall, and 3-11 from 3FG. Only a +7 FT advantage had the game close.
The second half was a role reversal. BG came out on a 9-2 run. The game was tied with 13 minutes left. The game was tied with 10 minutes left, and BG was down 1 with about 8 to play.
It's 52-51. Coach Gallagher, after the game, said that BG threw their zone away and went to a man-to-man, which seemed to wake everyone up after they had been kind of passive in the zone.
From 8:19 to 4:34, a 20-2 run. That's 20 points in less than 4 minutes. In all, for the last 8 minutes, BG outscored UMass 30-10 to win 81-62 and clinch the next round.
For that 20-point run, BG was 2-3 from 2FG, 5 of 6 from 3, and 1 FT. No turnovers. Thomas had 9. Shackelford had 9. Campbell had 2. Meanwhile, UMass was 1-2 from 2FG, 0-4 from 3FG, 2 turnovers and only 1 OREB on those missed shots.
Coach Gallagher flagged this after the game. Keeping UMass off the offensive boards was key, and BG did that, with a heroic effort by Sam Towns, more on that later.
BG scored 1.24 points per possession and held UMass to .95, both of which are winning numbers. BG shot 55% and 39% and made 18 of 21 at the line after a marathon three-day FT shooting regimen. That's +10 at the line. BG had 14% turnovers, UMass had 15%. BG had 29% on the offensive boards and 20% for the Minutemen.
UMass shot 50% from 2FG and 30% from 3FG.
Javonte Campbell had 20 points in his last game at the Stroh. He left to a standing ovation from the BG faithful. He scored 1,000 points in two seasons and leads the nation in steals. He's been a great Falcon. Those 20 points came on 8 of 14 2FG shooting and 4 of 5 at the line. Add 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and 3 turnovers...and handling the ball as BG ran the clock. True warrior.
Speaking of warriors, if all you care about is scoring, Sam Towns was terrible. He had 4 points on 1 of 5 and 0 of 5 shooting, and 2-2 at the line. Maybe you'd be interested in 15 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 block, 3 steals, and 1 turnover? You would. Coach Simon said after the game that he gets rebounds, he has no business getting.
Shackelford had 16 in 21 minutes. 1-2 and 4-6, 2-2 at the line, and 3 3FGs in the game's decisive run. Justin Thomas had 15, on 2 of 2 and 3 of 3 shooting, and 2 of 3 at the line. Can't get more efficient. Also had 5 rebounds.
It was a great way to end the year at the Stroh. Once we hit that run, the place was rocking and we got it done.
So here's where it stands. We are off on Tuesday. Here is what we have.
We could finish 5th... we beat EMU, OU loses out (and they don't look great), and BG wins the tiebreaker. We are in 6th and in a good position to hold it. We don't have the tiebreaker against either CMU or UB, so we need a win over EMU or a loss by both CMU and UB to make 6th. You figure Akron beats CMU and UB loses @UT....and you figure we beat EMU.
If it's 5th we play UT. If it's 6th we play Kent and stay out of Miami's half of the bracket, but play a team that has beaten us 14 straight times.




