If at first you cannot get a press pass to the NCAA Tourney…get 1 to the NIT quarterfinal game 4 blocks away from your office! I was able to score a press pass for Wednesday’s quarterfinal NIT game between Florida and GW (thank you Justin), so I walked the 4 long blocks down G St. NW to get to the Smith Center. After realizing that I had not brought a pen, I walked 4 blocks back to the office and then 4 blocks back to the gym, yet still had time for a couple of pregame pizza slices in the media room. It was a bit jarring to see the Gators come out in their white uniforms despite playing on the road, but that is what happens when you decide to begin a $65 million renovation to your home arena in March. Then again, there were so many Gator fans in the stands dressed in orange and blue, yelling when GW players shot free throws, and doing the “Gator Chomp” after their own team made a free throw, that at times it seemed like a neutral-site game despite the presence of noted DC-area college basketball writer John Feinstein in the front row.
The coaching contrast was evident early: GW coach Mike Lonergan wore his blue blazer and GW tie while gesticulating wildly all game long, and on the other end of the sideline Florida coach Mike White ditched his jacket early and calmly stood in place or squatted down to watch the action on the court unfold. The 1st half was very evenly-matched: the Colonials made 1 more FG (16-15) and 2 more FT (4-2) to earn a 39-36 lead at the break, but the Gators AST advantage (9-3) and balanced scoring (4 players with 6-9 PTS) demonstrated that this game would go down to the wire, which happily it did. Patricio Garino was a 1-man wrecking crew for GW: a couple of jumpers, a couple of layups, and a nifty 1-handed put-back gave him 11 PTS by halftime. Despite not playing a single second, the 1 Florida player who I could not stop staring at was Zach Hodskins, who was born without a left hand/forearm. I never would have believed it, but after watching him dribble between his legs during layup lines and make double-pump reverse layups, I really think that the kid can play D-1 basketball despite having only 1 hand, so kudos to Zach for enlightening me.
The 2nd half was all about the veteran big men for GW: 6’9” JR Tyler Cavanaugh scored 18 of his game-high 23 PTS (including 3-3 from behind the arc) and 6’10” SR Kevin Larsen had 14 PTS/8 REB to finish with a total of 19 PTS/13 REB. The only 2 SEC freshmen that the majority of the nation knows about are Ben Simmons of LSU/Jamal Murray of Kentucky, but Florida has a dynamic duo of their own in KeVaughn Allen (22 PTS on a variety of dunks/layups/threes) and Kevarrius Hayes (14 PTS on 6-7 FG from close range). The Gators only missed 2 FTs all night and only had 1 of their shots blocked, but 29.2 3P% and getting out-rebounded on the road will not win you many postseason games. I got to introduce myself to Feinstein in the media room and tell him that I liked “A Season on the Brink”: good times! I also got to ask each coach a question during the post-game press conference, and if you would like to hear Coach White’s response it is the final question/answer located at the following link: http://floridagators.com/watch/?Archive=4040
GW is now 42-6 at home over the past 3 seasons, but I do not know how they are going to do away from home when they travel to MSG on Tuesday to face San Diego State. What I do know is that after watching them beat Virginia in person in November en route to extending their current home winning streak against non-conference opponents to an amazing 24 games in a row, I do not know why any team outside the A-10 would choose to fight DC traffic just to get the chance to come to the Smith Center…and lose.
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Under The Radar Postseason News, Notes and Highlighted Game – Thursday, March 24
Click here for Jon Teitel’s interview with Dominique Wilkins (named to the 2016 Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame)
6 games were played last night involving Under-The-Radar schools; one more game in the CIT will be played tonight between NJIT and Texas-Arlington. Recaps and the lone preview are listed below:
NIT
There were times when it did feel like a home game for Florida last night; lots of Gator fans happened to be in the District last night to watch the Florida-GW quarterfinal. It was a close game throughout, but Tyler Cavanaugh hit a 3-pointer with under a minute remaining to give the Colonials a 4-point lead; they would hang on to win 82-77. Cavanaugh led the way with 23 points last night; Kevin Larsen also had 19 points and 13 rebounds for GW as well.
Their opponent in the NIT semifinals next week will be San Diego State; the Aztecs defeated Georgia Tech 72-56. The Yellow Jackets trailed by only 4 points at the under-12 mark, but a 6-minute shooting drought was fatal for their chances of winning last night. Trey Kell led San Diego State with 18 points; 12 of which came from 3-point range.
CIT (click on the link for a live stream)
All 3 games in the CIT went down to the wire last night; Ball State had a chance to tie their game against Columbia in the closing seconds, but a pair of missed free throws were fatal for the Cardinals. Columbia ended up winning 69-67 in the friendly confines of New York City.
Sadly, this year’s Team of the People also missed a chance to hit a game-winning 3-point shot against Coastal Carolina with under a second remaining; the Chanticleers wound up winning 60-58. The Lopes actually led for most of the 2nd half, but Coastal was finally able to retake the lead with under a minute remaining in regulation.
However, there was one team that did hit a game-winner in the closing seconds; Mike Best hit a 10-footer with under 4 seconds remaining to give UC-Irvine a 67-66 win on the road at Louisiana-Lafayette last night. The Anteaters didn’t panic despite blowing a 7-point halftime lead; they will move on to the semifinals of the CIT with a 9:00 game Sunday night at Coastal Carolina (can be seen on CBS Sports Network).
As for tonight:
TEXAS-ARLINGTON AT NJIT (7:30 PM) – The only game being played tonight not involving the big boys will be played at NJIT’s Fleischer Center. Arlington got a bye through the second round into tonight’s game; NJIT defeated Boston University in their last game at home earlier this week thanks to a combined 51 points from Damon Lynn and Tim Coleman. Tonight’s winner will travel to Columbia to play in the first CIT semifinal played at 6:00 PM (also live on CBS Sports Network).
CBI
There would not be a 3rd straight comeback win for the Ohio Bobcats; Morehead State saw to that with a 77-72 win on the road in Athens, Ohio. Lyonell Gaines finished with a double-double (14 points, 13 rebounds) to lead the way for the Eagles. Their opponent in the CBI Championship Series will be the Nevada Wolf Pack; Cameron Oliver led Nevada with a game-high 23 points and 11 rebounds. Game 1 of the best-of-3 series will be played on Monday in Morehead, KY at 8:30 PM and will be televised live on ESPNU.