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Well in the Dusan thread there was mention that after yesterday's game there was little positive talk on the board, and I actually agreed. Yesterday's game was one of the best I've seen in Anderson since 2002, and I thought it deserved a positive thread. What more could you ask for? A close game throughout finished off by a buzzer beating shot off the glass...great stuff.

~ The first positive that anyone will think about is the Ryne Hamblet game winner, obviously. Ryne struggled at times yesterday, but when the game wasa on the line we put the ball in his hands. He had the quick thinking instincts to see that Samarco was not going to come open so he just attacked the rim. He actually got a pretty good look, and was able to get the ball high off the glass for the game winner. Good stuff.

~ Martin Samarco had another ho-hum 23 points. The guy hit some big shots for us yesterday, including a big time 3 pointer with a hand in his face late in the 2nd half. I think he scored almost half our first half points as well. He needs to start hitting those late free throws, but the guy played his guts out for us and was a major factor in the win...again our leading scorer, but who would expect anything else?

~ Matt LeFeld was dominant when he was in the game. It is a real shame that he has so many issues with his feet, because I think he could be an All MAC Center the way he plays when he's in there. He only played 20 minutes yesterday but got 12 points and was able to get his look pretty much everytime he had the ball. I hope he can still give us at least 20 mpg the rest of the year, because this kid is a very good player. Tons of heart scrapping for loose balls on the floor as well. I don't think anyone on the team works harder than Matt.

~ Eric Marschall was also very good, especially in the first half yesterday. He does a good job getting looks in the post, and he's a good finisher around the rim. He also does a good job hitting cutting teammates by passing out of the post...I think he had more than the 2 assists the box score credited him with. Marschall also did a pretty good job on the glass, especially the offensive glass getting some putbacks. We really need to teach Eric to stop fouling so much, because he is very valuable on the offensive end...we cannot afford him to take himself out of games.

~ In the first half Brandon Bland came in and changed the flow of the game in very limited action. This kid has great lateral quickness, and he was the only one on the team that could matchup with #5 for USA. They were relying on his dribble penetration and then him kicking when the double team came. We were getting burnt on that until Bland came in and was able to prevent some of that penetration, forcing them to go another direction. He only played a few minutes, but he was impressive defensively in his limited time.

~ Similarly, Otis Polk only played a few minutes but also changed the game. Soon after coming in he sent an opposing shot into the stands with a big block. After that there were 2-3 more shots that were either altered or passed up by S. Alabama players due to his presence in the middle. Polk also added a nice cut to the rim and layin on the offensive side. It is clear that he gets winded quickly, and needs to come out of the games. I think as he gets in better game shape we'll see more of Polk. He definitely has a body that will be tough for a lot of the MAC to matchup with on either end of the court.

~ The final thing (and perhaps the most notable) that jumped out at me was that we actually rebounded the ball pretty well yesterday. This jumps out at me, because in Dan's tenure we've always been a poor rebounding team, but yesterday we did a good job boxing out and getting the boards. This is even more astounding because our 3 true Centers (Larson, LeFeld, & Polk) only played a combined 25 minutes. Hamblet, Clements, and Marschall all contributed on the boards. As a team we outrebounded them 25 to 18.


In all yesterday's was a great game and a great win. Southern Alabama is a good team. They have tourney experience, and they wouldn't go away even though we led throughout the game. Our young team battled, and was able to come away with a big win, and that is nice to see. Certainly there are some negatives to point out in the process, but after a win like that I think the team deserves us to point out the things that were positive from the game. Like Dan said in the postgame the team is still a work in progress, but it sure is nice to beat a quality team while the group is growing :)
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Nice post, Hammb. I agree down the line.
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Down the stretch of yesterday's game, I had a sinking feeling that USA was going to pull it out. They showed a lot of mettle. They were tough and savvy, especially on the perimeter. We beat a solid, athletic team yesterday. We hit our shots. This will be a great confidence boost for Hamblet. This is a meaningful win.

I liked the way that we patiently passed our way out of the full court pressure. Rarely did we dribble into traps. Our depth at guard was very helpful. Martin Samarco has the upper body strength needed for handling that kind of one-on-one pressure. We'll be well off when the likes of Sims, Bland, and Moten have had another summer in the weight room.

Sims has the best speed that we've seen in this program since Darrell McLane of 1988-89. He has good mechanics on his shot. He made very few mistakes and had a couple great passes. He looks like an emerging point guard, and will allow Hamblet to drift out to the wing over time. Sims doesn't have a history of consistency: hopefully DD can instill this. In the mean time, we're in decent hands with Hamblet at the point.

Yo, Eric Marcshall, it's time for you to step up on the front line. This means being more consistently productive in points and boards. This also means staying out of foul trouble. The teams needs this from you very badly, and you aren't delivering up to your capabilities. You will never be more than an average MAC player until you learn to stay out of foul trouble. Once you do this, the sky's the limit.

During Sullivan's 2.5 minutes of play, he never got into the flow of the offense. This is what happens when players get stale on the bench. It wasn't a negative reflection on Sullivan.

Otis Polk showed a lot in a short time. He moved quickly to block and contest shots. He did a BEAUTIFUL job of establishing inside position to receive Marcshall's pass from the high post.

hammb, it's great to see someone other than me finally acknowledge how good Matt could be if not for the feet issue. He can manufacture points with that quick jump hook.

It was nice to see Bland as a defensive contributor rather than a bench fixture. Also, he was willing to drive aggresively when the situation called for it. I too noticed his lateral quickness. He didn't play with fear, which was a relief.

What I didn't see yesterday, and hope will emerge in December, is the overall sense of collective confidence of the team as a whole. Moten exemplifies this. He has good speed and a beautiful jumper, but seems to need more games and minutes for he will show us what he can do. Marschall, Clements, and Hamblet should be expected to develop in this regard. We'll need the front line depth afforded by Sullivan, Polk, and Larson if we're going to make any noise in the MAC this year. Hopefully, they'll become part of the regular rotation. (God I hope Sullivan, Polk, and Larson log more minutes as the season goes on. It would be tragic to see any of them rot on the bench and not develop this year.)

This team has real potential. Our fortunes will hinge on overall cohesiveness and confidence. The individual pieces are in place.
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Has anybody improved more over their time here than Matt Lefeld? I remember seeing him as a young player ad thinking he'd never have a chance to really contribute. He's evidently worked very hard on his game throughout the foot problems. Proud to have him here.
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hammb wrote:Certainly there are some negatives to point out in the process, but after a win like that I think the team deserves us to point out the things that were positive from the game.
Amen. I was wondering how long it would take for a good post about a good win to come around. Thanks for breaking it down like that for us out of towners! :D
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"~ In the first half Brandon Bland came in and changed the flow of the game in very limited action. This kid has great lateral quickness, and he was the only one on the team that could matchup with #5 for USA. They were relying on his dribble penetration and then him kicking when the double team came. We were getting burnt on that until Bland came in and was able to prevent some of that penetration, forcing them to go another direction. He only played a few minutes, but he was impressive defensively in his limited time."

IN THE 2.36 MIN HE WAS IN BG WAS OUT SCORED 5-1. "Changed the flow of the game"??? WHICH WAY??? IF FLOYD HAD THOSE TOTAL YOU WOULD BE GOING CRAZY.

~ The final thing (and perhaps the most notable) that jumped out at me was that we actually rebounded the ball pretty well yesterday. This jumps out at me, because in Dan's tenure we've always been a poor rebounding team, but yesterday we did a good job boxing out and getting the boards. This is even more astounding because our 3 true Centers (Larson, LeFeld, & Polk) only played a combined 25 minutes. Hamblet, Clements, and Marschall all contributed on the boards. As a team we outrebounded them 25 to 18.

WE HAVE OUTREBOUNDED EVERY TEAM THIS YEAR. Denison by 9, Ark by 9, Furman by 6, and USA by 8 (NOTE TOTAL REBOUNDS 33 - 25 not 25 to 18

I do,however, agree on most of what you said .

The question I have is why Moten 6 min and Guerin 0?

Moten is or 5th highest scorer and Guerin is 4th in ave rebounds, 5th in steals and 4th in assists while only playing 13+ min a game.
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Sorry, I mis-read the boxscore. You are correct it was actually 33-25, not 25-18...that was our defensive rebounding total, not total rebounding. My bad. Sorry if we've outrebounded every team we've played, this was the first game that I've gotten to watch this year. In year's past we've been an awful rebounding team, so that is a good trend.

As for Bland's minutes he definitely changed the way they were playing offensively. We may have been outscored when he was in there, but he definitely showed the ability to defend the quickness of their PG. They still got their points, but it was not because of the PG driving as it had been up till that point. This was notable and was mentioned by the others sitting around me as well.
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Besides the win the two best parts of the game were:

1) The little girl that sang the National Anthem, Outstanding
2) The referees let them play ball. We didn’t reach the one-and –
one, until less than 3 minutes in the game
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KPAFalcon wrote: 1) The little girl that sang the National Anthem, Outstanding
AGREED!

Cannot believe I forgot to mention her. She was phenomenal. I believe they said she was a 5th grader at St. Al's. She was the best anthem singer they've had in years. I would not complain if they kept her for every game...she was very, very good.
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If it is who I think it is, then you are referring to Abby Paskvan. She sang the anthem once last year as well. She is a classmate of my daughter's.
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I wasnt there because i was home in strongsville, but from what ive heard, this was a great game and it is great to see the falcons get the win!! Hopefully the mens bball team can be a bright spot in a lot of darkness of mens sports this year!

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Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Has anybody improved more over their time here than Matt Lefeld? I remember seeing him as a young player ad thinking he'd never have a chance to really contribute. He's evidently worked very hard on his game throughout the foot problems. Proud to have him here.

I'm going to go out on a limb here answering your initial question and say yes, there have been players that have improved at Bowling Green more than Matt Lefeld. Commonsense would have to say a guy that went from starting 12 games as a freshman to averaging 7 points and 3 boards as a junior and senior would not constitute the single greatest improvement in a player in the history of this school.
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I really enjoyed the game Saturday. I went there expecting us to get blown away and the team played really well against a quality opponent,
I couldn't help but think about how other teams ( not nearly as young as this one though) of D.D.'s have looked great prior to the MAC season and then steadily fall apart as we continue through MAC play. I've often wondered if they were pushed and practiced so hard that they had nothing left for the games. We'll see how it goes this year - I'd like nothing more than to be pleasantly surprised!!!!!
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commonsense wrote:
Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Has anybody improved more over their time here than Matt Lefeld? I remember seeing him as a young player ad thinking he'd never have a chance to really contribute. He's evidently worked very hard on his game throughout the foot problems. Proud to have him here.

I'm going to go out on a limb here answering your initial question and say yes, there have been players that have improved at Bowling Green more than Matt Lefeld. Commonsense would have to say a guy that went from starting 12 games as a freshman to averaging 7 points and 3 boards as a junior and senior would not constitute the single greatest improvement in a player in the history of this school.
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