The BG MBB team put together its best performance to date, with a solid road win over Duquesne. Duquesne is not a great team--right now they would be 9th in the MAC--but they are a MAC quality team that BG beat on the road. The Falcons played well, battled from behind and most importantly closed out strong to defeat the Dukes.
Duquesne led most of the first half and controlled the play. They led by as much as 11 and 10 with 6 minutes left. BG went on an 11-0 run to take the lead with 3 minutes left but the Dukes scored the next 7 to lead by 6 at the half.
The game stayed in the 4-6 point range until about 6 minutes left, when a 10-0 run gave BG the lead. With 2:47 left, the Dukes were leading by 4, 70-66. That would be the last time they would score.
Joe Reece split a pair of FTs to cut the lead to 3. BG got a stop on the other end and then Reece put an offensive board back to cut the lead to 1 with 1:49 left. The teams traded stops and then Duquesne was called for a charge, leading to the big play of the game. Samari Curtis created space for himself and nailed a tough 3 to give BG the 2 point lead.
In the last minute, BG made 6 straight FTs--four by Reece, 2 by Curtis--and that was the end of that.
The model for BG is much as we have seen in recent years. BG shot the ball OK--47% on EFG is a little below average. That includes 37% on 2FG--well below average--and 53% on 3FGs with only 25% of total shots coming from 3. That got matched--as it usually does--with low turnovers which helps. BG had a great game on the offensive boards and made 13 of 18 at the line. All that added up to 1.11 points per possession, which is a really solid offensive game.
The defense was even better. They held the Dukes to .99 points per possession. That included worst shooting than BG, at 39% on 2FG and 35$ on 3FG, with 42% 3FG attempts. They also took good care of the ball, but a key part of their offense is crashing the defensive boards and BG held them way below their average at that. Finally, they did get to the line and they have good FT shooters but only made 63% last night.
The player of the game was clearly Samari Curtis. He has brought a new dimension to the team. He can create shots but most importantly he has great vision and makes great passes. He scored 14 points on 5 of 7 shooting and 2 of 3 from 3FG...he made 2 last minute FTs, had 5 rebounds, and 7 assists over 1 turnover. That's a night.
In fact, the team seemed to function really well with him on the point and Metheny at off-guard. Kaden also had a good game at 15 points on 6 of 14 and 3 of 5 shooting. Joe Reece had a double-double, 15 points and 12 rebounds, shooting 5 of 13 and making 5 of 7 at the line, all of them in crunch time. Plowden had 13 on 5 of 13 shooting and 9 rebounds. Josiah Fulcher had 7 on 3 of 6 shooting in 19 minutes paired with stifling defense. Chadler Turner and Matiss both had 6 on 50% shooting in 12 minutes.
BG's had 9 players with more than 10 minutes and no player with 30. Still, it felt like a little tighter rotation than other games. Both O'Neal and Young were below their normal minutes and Myron Gordon DNP.
BG gets a nice break now before a game agaisnt a decent Oakland team. The next four games are at home.
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