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    Box Score Bits 11-13-11
     
    Game I watched Sunday: Cleveland St 71 at Vandy 58
     
    I am very glad I chose this game to watch. This game is the biggest upset so far, but it primarily shows that Cleveland St will compete even without Norris Cole. D’Aundray Brown was the main contributor for Cleveland St, he scored 18pts, played great defense and rebounded well. This team could definitely win the Horizon since Butler has already lost and Detroit is without Holman for some time.
     
    Vanderbilt looks to be in a little bit of trouble without Ezeli. Gouldbourne and Tcheinchang both played well defensively but they simply don’t live up to Ezeli offensively. Because Taylor isn’t really a scorer, Vandy needs someone else to step up to be a second scorer along with John Jenkins and honestly I don’t know who can be that guy. Jenkins didn’t shoot the ball that great today, but he still finished with 17points.
     
    Games of the week
     
    I’m going to preview this week’s games today. With the College Basketball Marathon on Tuesday and pre conference tourney’s starting up there is a good slate of games this week. I have listed the best games Tuesday-Friday and the best 5 games are in bold.
     
    Tuesday
     
    Kentucky at Kansas- This is where we see what KU is made of. We know Kentucky has talent, but we don’t know who will step up to be a perimeter scorer next to Robinson’s inside game. KU’s depth has to hurt as well since they have only 7 or 8 scholarship players and Kentucky’s 7th man is Mcdonald’s All American Kyle Wiltjer. The key matchup is Anthony Davis vs Thomas Robinson down low.
     
    Duke at Michigan St- In this game, we will take a look at the frontcourts of both teams. For the Spartans, Draymond Green and Brandon Dawson need to hit the boards like they did against Carolina and provide a little more scoring. Duke also leans on their frontcourt for a little bit of scoring, Ryan Kelly and Mason Plumlee in particular, but primarily gets scoring from the guards. This is what will hinder MSU, they lack a perimeter scorer and as we saw with UCLA, you can only go so far with bigs. They key matchup here is Draymond Green vs Mason Plumlee.
     
    Florida at Ohio St- Another great game between two terrific teams. Ohio St has a balanced offense led by Sullinger and Buford and a great pass first point guard in Aaron Craft. Florida has the best backcourt in the country with four great guards who can all score the basketball. In this game, we have another big man key matchup with Sullinger vs the defensive minded Patric Young.
     
    Washington St at Gonzaga
    Northern Iowa at St Mary’s
    Kent St at West Virginia
    URI at Texas
    Rutgers at Miami
    Santa Clara at UCSB
     
    Wednesday
     
    LBSU at Pitt
    Sam Houston St at Notre Dame
    Creighton at UAB
    Indiana at Evansville
    New Mexico St at New Mexico
    Hofstra at Oregon St
     
    Thursday
     
    St Johns at Arizona- Here is a matchup between two athletic teams with big question marks. First, Arizona is led by Kyle Fogg and Jesse Perry who have both had 2 good games and 1 bad game. Freshman Josiah Turner is really struggling and was benched for his performance. The other two impact freshman, Nick Johnson and Angelo Chol, have played well of the bench so far. St Johns has played great pressure defense against bad teams but we need to see what they can do against good competition. Achuiwa has proven to be a beast so far, but again we need to see what he’ll do against guys like Oriakhi in the Big East. Key matchup, Kyle Fogg vs Nurideen Lindsey.
     
    Texas A&M at Mississippi St- Both teams are shorthanded here. Middleton is out for a few weeks with a knee injury and Sidney may be out with an injury too. The Bull dogs were upset by a good Akron team last week, but Dee Bost, Rodney Hood, and Arnett Moultrie played pretty well. A&M was led by Ray and Elston Turner who provided a good inside outside scoring punch. The key matchup is Ray Turner vs Arnett Moultrie on the inside.
     
    Maryland at Alabama
    Purdue at Iona
    LSU at Northwestern
    VCU at Seton Hall
    Fairfield at Minnesota
    Wichita St at Colorado
     
    Friday
     
    Houston at Arkansas
    New Mexico at Arizona St
     
     
    Prospect Watch:
     
    Moe Harkless, PF St Johns- 18pts, 4reb, 3stl, 3blk, 7/11fg
    Nurideen Lindsey, SG St Johns- 15pts, 10reb, 9ast, 2stl, 5to’s
    D’Angleo Harrison, SG St Johns- 17pts, 5reb, 3ast, 3stl
    God’sgift Achiuwa, C St Johns- 15pts, 8reb, 4/5fg, 7/7ft
     
    John Jenkins, SG Vandy- 17pts, 5/14fg, 2/8 3pt
    Jeff Taylor, SF Vandy- 9pts, 4reb, 6to’s
     
    Tyler Zeller, C UNC- 27pts, 8reb, 8/13fg
    Jon Henson, PF UNC- 20pts, 12reb, 2blk
    Harrison Barnes, SF UNC- 17pts, 5reb, 6to’s
    Kendall Marshall, PG UNC- 6pts, 15ast, 1to
     
    Peyton Siva, PG Lville- 11pts, 3ast, 3to’s
    Chane Behannen, PF Lville- 10pts, 13reb, 4/7fg
    Gorgui Dieng, C Lville- 7pts, 9reb, 4blk
     
    Victor Oladipo, SF Indiana- 21pts, 5reb, 6/9fg
    Cody Zeller, PF Indiana- 7pts, 5reb, 6stl
    Verdell Jones III, G Indiana- 16pts, 3reb, 2ast, 4stl
     
    Ashton Gibbs, SG Pitt- 24pts, 5reb, 6/14 3pt
    Travon Woodall, PG Pitt- 17pts, 10ast, 7reb
    Nasir Robinson, PF Pitt- 22pts, 6reb, 4ast, 9/10fg
     
    Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG Georgia- 11pts, 6reb, 5/8fg
    Gerald Robinson, PG Georgia- 15pts, 5reb, 6ast, 4to’s
     
    Kyle Fogg, SG Arizona- 21pts, 3reb, 3/5 3pt
    Solomon Hill, SF Arizona- 16pts, 11reb, 3ast, 4/6fg
     
    Anthony Jones, F Baylor- 11pts, 5reb, 2blk
    Quincy Miller, SF Baylor- 17pts, 4reb, 3ast, 2blk
    Quincy Acy, F Baylor- 14pts, 4/5fg, 2stl, 2blk
     
    J’Covan Brown, SG Texas- 28pts, 8ast, 4reb, 1stl
    Myck Kabongo, PG Texas- 6pts, 7ast, 2stl, 2to
    Julien Lewis, SG Texas- 18pts, 4reb
     
    Sean Kilpatrick, SG Cincinnati- 13pts, 9reb
    Yancy Gates, PF Cincinnati- 15pts, 11reb, 1blk, 2stl
     
    Jorge Guitterez, PG Cal- 15pts, 4reb, 5ast, 2stl, 5to’s
    Allen Crabbe, SG Cal- 21pts, 5reb
     
    Aziz N’Daiye, C Washington- 13pts, 12reb, 3blk
    Abdul Gaddy, PG Washington- 15pts, 6ast, 3to’s
    CJ Wilcox, SG Washington- 19pts, 4reb, 4stl, 2blk
    Terrence Ross, SG Washington- 14pts, 5reb, 2ast, 2blk
    Tony Wroten, PG Washington- 7pts, 3reb, 4ast, 5to’s
     
    Doug Mcdermont, SF Creighton- 21pts, 8reb, 10/12fg, 20 min
    Mike Scott, PF Virginia- 8pts, 15reb, 2ast
    Ray Turner, PF Texas A&M- 20pts, 8reb, 9/11fg
    Richard Howell, PF NCST- 25pts, 8reb, 2blk, 11/13fg
    Jamaal Franklin, SG SDSU- 31pts, 6reb, 3stl
    Jarrod Jones, PF Ball St- 25pts, 9reb, 11/15fg
    John Shurna, SF Northwestern- 15pts, 5reb, 2ast, 2stl
    Terrell Stoglin, PG Maryland- 22pts, 4reb
     
    11-14-11
     
    Game I watched: UCF 50 vs Florida St 73
     
    This game was not as lopsided as the score indicated. Florida St used their impressive defense and extraordinary length to gain momentum in the first half which they carried throughout the game. UCF is led by power forward Keith Clanton who had a decent game but his offense was definitely compromised by the play of Xavier Gibson and Bernard James on the interior. Marcus Jordan, the second best player and leading scorer last season for the Knights made many mistakes and committed many turnovers.
     
    Florida St’s offense was non-existent in the first half until diminutive point guard Jeff Peterson sparked the offense with three straight finishes. It looks like Florida St will have another top defense this year with the length and toughness of Gibson, Kreft, and James down low. One player who really caught my eye was the 6’11’ power forward Xavier Gibson. Gibson showed his nice touch around the rim, taking his guy off the dribble and finishing with a variety of moves around the rim. He also showed his stroke by hitting a trailer three early in the first half. His combination of size, skill set and athleticism is great both offensively and defensively. The one thing that worries me with him is motor which was inconsistent throughout the game.
     
    Prospect Watch (excluding all marathon games)
     
    Shabazz Napier, PG Uconn- 21pts, 1ast, 6to’s
    Jeremy Lamb, SG Uconn- 20pts, 7reb
    Tyler Olander, PF Uconn- 7pts, 7reb, 3ast
    Alex Oriakhi, PF/C Uconn- 8pts, 9reb, 1blk
    Andre Drummond, PF/C Uconn- 8pts, 5reb, 2blk
     
    DJO, SG Marquette- 24pts, 6ast, 2reb
    Vander Blue, SG Marquette- 14pts, 6ast, 4reb
    Jae Crowder, F Marquette- 25pts, 10reb, 4ast, 3stl
     
    Augustus Gilchrist, PF/C USF- 11pts, 12reb, 4blk, 5/12fg
    Victor Rudd Jr, SF USF- 30pts, 2reb, 3ast
     
    JaMychal Green, PF Bama- 18pts, 5reb, 2blk
    Tony Mitchell, SF Bama- 12pts, 9reb, 4ast, 3to’s
     
    Bernard James, C Florida St- 18pts, 11reb, 3blk, 8/9fg
    Xavier Gibson, PF Florida St- 12pts, 7reb, 1blk, 4fls
    Michael Snaer, SG Florida St- 15pts, 5reb, 3ast
     
    Marcus Denmon, SG Missouri- 12pts, 5reb, 3ast, 2stl
    Kim English, SG Missouri- 18pts, 3reb, 5/8fg
    Phil Pressey, PG Missouri- 22pts, 3reb, 4ast, 5stl, 4to’s
     
    Cleveland Melvin, PF DePaul- 16pts, 8reb,
    Jeremiah Kelly, SG DePaul- 24pts, 5ast, 3stl
    Brandon Young, G DePaul- 19pts, 5ast, 3reb
    Meyers Leonard, C Illinois- 8pts, 11reb, 5blk
    DJ Richardson, SF Illinois- 20pts, 3ast, 2reb
     
    Melsahn Basabe, PF Iowa- 15pts, 10reb, 1blk
    Eric May, SF Iowa- 20pts, 9reb
    Matt Gatens, G Iowa- 27pts, 6reb, 4ast, 2stl
     
    Daniel Miller, C Georgia Tech- 14pts, 15reb, 6ast 2to’s
    Kameron Holsey, PF Georgia Tech- 21pts, 4reb, 9/10fg
     
    Vincent Council, PG Providence- 26pts, 7ast, 4reb, 5to
    Bryce Cotton, SG Providence- 24pts, 8/11fg, 6/7ft
     
    Jason Clark, SG Gtown- 17pts, 5reb, 3ast, 3stl
    Hollis Thompson, SF Gtown- 19pts, 4reb, 18min, 5/6 3pt
     
    Robbie Hummel, SF Purdue- 18pts, 5reb, 4ast
    Ryne Smith, SG Purdue- 26pts, 3reb
     
    Tony Wroten, PG Washington- 11pts, 5reb, 6ast, 3stl
    Terrence Ross, SG Washington- 24pts, 3reb, 9/13fg
    CJ Wilcox, SG Washington- 17pts, 4reb, 3ast, 2stl
    Abdul Gaddy, PG Washington- 15pts, 5reb, 5ast
     
    Trevor Mbakwe, PF Minnesota- 17pts, 10reb, 4blk, 6/7fg
    Tim Hardaway, SG Michigan- 15pts, 3/7 3pt
    Rakim Sanders, SG/SF Fairfield- 25pts, 9reb, 2ast
    Juan Fernandez, PG Temple- 19pts, 5ast, 3reb
    Keith Clanton, PF UCF- 11pts, 6reb, 5to’s
    Murphy Holloway, PF Ole Miss- 14pts, 10reb, 1blk
    Tim Frazier, PG Penn St- 20pts, 10ast, 6reb
    Ryan Anderson, PF Boston College- 13pts, 10reb
    Ray Mccallum, G Detroit- 20pts, 7reb, 4ast
    Eric Atkins, PG Notre Dame- 13pts, 4ast, 2reb
    Ryan Pearson, PF George Mason- 18pts, 10reb, 3ast
    Jared Cunningham, SG Oregon St- 17pts, 3reb, 5/7fg
    Aaron Bright, SG Stanford- 21pts, 4ast, 5/7fg
    Deonte Burton, PG Nevada- 28pts, 4reb, 3ast
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