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  1. Career Game #246 Dec 12, 2007: #9 Washington (9-1) @ Tulane (1-6) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Jr SG Jason Robisch 12.3 ppgNotes: TUL giving up a lot of turnovers with 18.6 topg 1st Half Both teams with 9 turnovers each. TUL able to slow the game with their methodical half court sets. We only opened up the gap during the last 2 minutes of the 1st half Halftime: Up 43-28 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 4-8, TUL 0-2Asts: WASH 11, TUL 6Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 12 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half TUL started making some 3s in the 2nd half, but their slow paced offense meant they couldn't make a big run to overcome our deficit Final Score: Washington - 77, Tulane - 60 Box Scores Chatman 24, 6, 0, 3 stls, 8-11 FG (*)Peppers 12, 1, 2, 2 3sAnderson 8, 5, 0Green 7, 3, 10, 3 tosFox 6, 3, 1, 2 stlsWaldon 6, 2, 1, 2 3sMartin 4, 9, 0Watson 4, 0, 3Bogans 2, 1, 0Petty 2, 0, 2Simmons 2, 0, 0, 4 tos Team Stats FG: 52-46% Rebs: +4 Asts: +3 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Once in a while, we get this type of performance from SF Darius Chatman. Last time he had 20+ pts, he was selected as best player in the national title game last season(-): 16 turn overs today, 17 in our last game. We need to keep focus on minimizing our errors
  2. Career Game #245 Dec 8, 2007: Ohio St (3-3) @ #9 Washington (8-1) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: 1-2-2, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Desmond Jackson 7.2 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: OSST not a good shooting team at 37.5% FG and 27.6% 3PT 1st Half We have defended the perimeter well. But we committed too many turnovers than what I would have liked, allowing OSST to go toe to toe on us in terms of fast break pts. Halftime: Up 35-30 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 4-11, OSST 2-12TOs: WASH 10, OSST 7Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 11 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half Led by 10 early in the 2nd half. Looks like we're ready to blow this game away, but OSST suddenly making their outside shots, and has even taken a 3pt lead earlier. This is turning out to be close match 11:07, Down 51-52 As he as he came in, SG Winston Waldon scored 11 pts as part of an 15-0 run, pushing our lead back to double digits. 6:20, Up 66-52 OSST storming back to cut our lead to 7, but we were able to trade baskets the remainder of the game to hold on for the win. We got complacent in this game. Fortunately we woke up just in time, and came up with a nice run earlier Final Score: Ohio St - 65, Washington - 75 Box Scores Fox 19, 4, 1, 2 stls, 5 3s (*)Waldon 19, 2, 0, 4 tos, 4 3sMartin 10, 12, 0, 4 blksPeppers 7, 5, 2Chatman 6, 0, 1, 2 stlsAnderson 4, 7, 0Bogans 4, 0, 0Green 2, 4, 4, 3 tosDavis 2, 2, 1Watson 2, 0, 4Simmons 0, 1, 2, 4 tosPetty 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 48-43% Rebs: +9 Asts: +4 TOs: Even Pts in paint: +6 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): One of the few games so far where we performed well on the glass, including 13 offensive rebounds. Also shot 10-22 3PT (46%)(-): We looked like a beatable team, even at home, with those 16 turnovers
  3. Career Game #244 Dec 5, 2007: Notre Dame (2-4) @ #9 Washington (7-1) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PG Mike Wise 3.0 ppg, 4.2 apgNotes: ND can score, but they are also giving up a lot, averaging 73.0 opp ppg 1st Half I instructed the team to go heavy inside, after we started the game shooting just 1-11 3PT. The players responded, and we opened up a big lead despite the poor shooting Halftime: Up 46-26 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 24, ND 4TOs: WASH 3, ND 9Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 8 pts, 3 stls 2nd Half Still inconsistent from the 3PT area, but we were getting enough production from other ways. Led by as many as 34, before we tapered off in the end Final Score: Notre Dame - 57, Washington - 76 Box Scores Fox 13, 6, 1, 2 blks (*)Chatman 12, 2, 1, 4 stlsMartin 11, 12, 0Anderson 11, 2, 2, 2 blksPeppers 8, 6, 0, 2 3sGreen 8, 3, 5, 2 3sBogans 4, 3, 1Waldon 4, 1, 2Simmons 3, 1, 0Petty 2, 1, 0Davis 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 42-36% Rebs: -2 Asts: Even TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +30 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Take away those 3PT shots, and we actually converted 24-40 2PT (60%)(-): 5-29 3PT (17%) shooting
  4. Career Game #243 Dec 1, 2007: Wake Forest (3-1) @ #10 Washington (6-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, some freedom, shuffleDefense: 2-3, press half of the timeKey Players: Sr SG Josh Conrad 19.8 ppg, 6.0 rpgNotes: WF allowing just 58.0 ppg 1st Half We jumped off to a 25-5 lead and never looked back. WF can't get it going from the outside Halftime: Up 47-21 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 6-14, WF 2-15TOs: WASH 3, WF 9Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 14 pts, 3 stls, 4 3sWF: SG Josh Conrad 11 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half SF Lawrence Fox hits 3 straight triples to start the 2nd half. And then it followed by back to back 3s from SG Ronnie Peppers to push our lead to 40. Game over at that point. Bench played the last 15 mins of the game, and were more than willing to to extend our lead even further Final Score: Wake Forest - 41, Washington - 93 Box Scores Fox 21, 4, 2, 8-10 FG, 3 3sPeppers 20, 3, 2, 3 stls, 6 3s (*)Waldon 19, 5, 1, 5 3sMartin 7, 11, 0Chatman 7, 2, 0, 3 tosAnderson 6, 3, 1Petty 4, 4, 1Bogans 4, 2, 0Simmons 3, 2, 3Davis 2, 6, 0Watson 0, 1, 3Green 0, 0, 7 Team Stats FG: 46-27% Rebs: +10 Asts: +11 TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): Wide discrepancy in 3PT shooting; we shot 16-34 3PT (47%) as compared to WF's 3-27 3PT (11%)(-): Fell in love with the 3 a lot, and less banging inside, resulting in just 3 FT attempts
  5. Career Game #242 Nov 28, 2007: #10 Washington (5-1) @ Wichita St (3-2) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr PG Darrell Fox 15.4 ppg, 4.2 apgNotes: WICH 3-0 at home, scoring 82 ppg 1st Half We showed our depth in the 1st half. We still managed to score a lot of pts, despite our season leading scorer SF Lawrence Fox going scoreless. Our outside bombs are falling in. Both teams shot 50% FG, but we had way more opportunities to score because of WICH's turnovers Halftime: Up 47-31 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 7-15, WICH 4-8Turnovers: WASH 4, WICH 16Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 17 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half SG Ronnie Peppers scoring in every imaginable way. But almost going unnoticed is PF Carlin Bogans, contributing 10 pts off the bench 11:46, Up 64-41 WICH must be scratching their heads with this loss. They shot reasonably well from the field, made 23-23 FTs, and limited our best offensive player to just 2 pts. And yet, they still lost by a wide margin Final Score: Washington - 88, Wichita St - 67 Box Scores Peppers 26, 2, 1, 3 stls, 4 3s (*)Simmons 14, 0, 3, 2 stls, 2 3sChatman 13, 1, 1, 3 stlsBogans 12, 6, 2Green 8, 1, 3, 5 tos, 2 3sAnderson 6, 3, 0Waldon 5, 0, 3Fox 2, 6, 3Martin 2, 4, 1Davis 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-46% Rebs: -2 Asts: +4 TOs: -19 Pts in paint: +28 2nd chance: Even Fast break: +14 Post game observations (+): Our bench had the same output (44 pts) as our starting unit. Forced WICH to a whopping 28 turnovers(-): I'm not concerned much on SF Lawrence Fox low output today. But we have to involve C Andrea Martin on offense more, and not rely too much on our perimeter shots; Martin is averaging just 4.6 ppg so far this season
  6. Career Game #241 Nov 24, 2007: Purdue (1-2) vs #18 Washington (4-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, press half of the timeKey Players: So SF Erwin Shivers 9.3 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: PUR shoots a very decent 40.7% 3PT, averaging 8 made 3s per game 1st Half Pleased to see that we are crashing the offensive glass, esp C Shamel Anderson, and getting a lot of 2nd chance opportunities. We also got our transition game going. PUR making a game out of this match, by hitting their 3s Halftime: Up 44-32 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 3-13, PUR 5-9Fast break: WASH 16, PUR 4Key Players WASH: C Shamel Anderson 12 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half PUR shooting consistently, but their turnovers slowing down their momentum 10:50, Up 60-47 Tough to put PUR away. Our lead was just 12 with 6 mins remaining. Our defense then tightened up, and PUR went scoreless the rest of the game. Final Score: Purdue - 53, Washington - 76 Box Scores Fox 16, 7, 1, 2 3s (*)Anderson 15, 6, 0, 6-8 FGGreen 9, 1, 5Simmons 8, 1, 4, 2 3s, fouled outChatman 8, 0, 1Martin 7, 9, 0Bogans 6, 1, 1Peppers 4, 5, 2, 2 stlsWaldon 3, 1, 0Petty 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 1Davis 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 44-41% Rebs: Even Asts: +4 TOs: -14 Pts in paint: +28 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): Defense in the last 6 mins took away any chances by PUR to steal this game(-): SG Ronnie Peppers not having the spice today, going 0-8 3PT
  7. Career Game #240 Nov 21, 2007: Florida St (1-1) vs #18 Washington (3-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, focus on freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr SG Austin Walker 12.0 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: 1st Half 1st home game as defending national champions. Atmosphere was electrifying. We didn't disappoint our home crowd. Much better defense and rebounding as compared to our last game Halftime: Up 47-26 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 47%, FLST 27%Rebs: WASH 20, FLST 14Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 10 pts, 3 rebs, 2 3s 2nd Half FLST's offense heated up in the 2nd half, while our outside shooting cooled down. But FLST's defense had no answer against our penetrations Final Score: Florida St - 66, Washington - 84 Box Scores Peppers 22, 6, 3, 4 stls, 3 3s (*)Fox 15, 8, 1, 3 3sChatman 13, 6, 1Green 13, 0, 8Bogans 6, 4, 1Anderson 6, 3, 0Waldon 5, 1, 0Martin 2, 8, 2Davis 2, 0, 0Simmons 0, 0, 3Petty 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 42-42% Rebs: +1 Asts: +7 TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +12 Post game observations (+): While we may have missed a number of shots in the 2nd half, excellent ball movement and execution was on display once again, with 19 assists and only 2 turnovers. We also had a perfect outing at the line, 17-17 FT(-): Outside shooting was inconsistent, going for just 4-18 3PT in the 2nd half
  8. Career Game #239 Coaches Classic Finals Nov 17, 2007: (7) #4 Duke (3-0) vs (16) Washington (3-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr C Joe Holloway 13.3 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 3.7 blkNotes: Led by Holloway, DUKE is averaging almost 8 bpg 1st Half Off to a slow shooting start, just 1-9 FG. Our early penalty worsen the situation. Good defense allowed us to stay close, but we have work to do in the 2nd half Halftime: Up Down 29-34 Key stat(s) Rebs: WASH 11, DUKE 223PT: WASH 2-11, DUKE 3-6Key Players WASH: SG Winston Waldon 6 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half Early in the penalty again. We can't get much traction on the defensive end because of our fouls 11:44, Down 40-52 We're not giving up without a fight. SF Lawrence Fox scoring the last 2 straight baskets to cap a 9-1 run. C Lee Martin has fouled out 8:20, Down 49-53 DUKE extended their lead to 7. But SF Lawrence continued to carry us here in the 2nd half, and get us back 3:24, Down 59-61 A basket by DUKE plus a foul. They made the FT. Down 5. SG Ronnie Peppers missed a 3. DUKE also missed. We get another chance. Peppers wants to make it up. peppers fires up another 3. It's good! Down 2. A miss by DUKE. But Peppers made a bad pass. We threw that opportunity away. And DUKE made us pay, by scoring on a put back the other end. Timeout 1:40, Down 62-66 Another turnover, this time by PG Brent Green. And then DUKE breaks our press and scores! Timeout 1:13, Down 62-68 We started taking 3s, plus fouling on the other end. We missed 3 straight from deep, before SG Ronnie Peppers finally made, but it was too late. Good effort in trying to come back. We fell short today. DUKE with 6 players scoring at least 9 pts each Final Score: Duke - 76, Washington - 65 Box Scores Fox 19, 5, 1, 2 3sPeppers 11, 2, 1, 2 stls, 3 3sChatman 7, 2, 1Anderson 6, 4, 0, 2 blksWaldon 6, 2, 1, 3 stls, fouled outGreen 5, 1, 3, 3 tos, fouled outBogans 4, 1, 0Davis 3, 4, 0Martin 2, 6, 0, fouled outSimmons 2, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 36-42% Rebs: -17 Asts: -2 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +4 2nd chance: -10 Fast break: -8 Post game observations (+): SF Lawrence Fox scoring 17 of his 19 pts in the 2nd half, and tried valiantly to bring us back (-): Our sub par 7-29 3PT shooting (29%) was a factor, but what broke our backs was we allowed DUKE to dominate the boards. DUKE with 44 rebounds
  9. Career Game #238 Coaches Classic Semifinals Nov 17, 2007: (4) #1 Memphis (2-0) vs (16) Washington (2-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, focus on freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses half of the gameKey Players: So SF Alex Reeder 18.0 ppg, 4.5 rpgNotes: MEM giving up an average of just 53 ppg in their 1st 2 games 1st Half Our bench making a big difference in this game, led by SF Darius Chatman's 9 pts. Both teams in early penalty, but MEM capitalized more on the line Halftime: Up 49-32 Key stat(s) Bench pts: WASH 23, MEM 73PT: WASH 8-16, MEM 0-3Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 10 pts, 2 3s2nd Half SG Ronnie Peppers continues to wax hot like a jalapeno, adding 12 more pts here in the 2nd half, to bring his total to 22. 11:54, Up 66-42 We were burying our 3s, while MEM seems to be allergic in shooting from the outside. MEM only had 7 3PT attempts, and they missed them all. In a matter of 5 days, we have beaten both the preseason #1 and #2 ranked teams Final Score: Memphis - 61, Washington - 79 Box Scores Peppers 27, 2, 3, 2 stls, 5 3s (*)Waldon 12, 2, 0, 4 3sChatman 9, 5, 1, 2 stls, 3 tosAnderson 8, 6, 2, 2 stlsFox 8, 2, 0, 2 stls, 2 3sSimmons 6, 0, 4, 4 tosMartin 5, 11, 1, 2 blksGreen 2, 0, 7, 3 tosBogans 2, 0, 0Davis 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 45-38% Rebs: -3 Asts: +7 TOs: -2 Pts in paint: Even 2nd chance: -4 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We shot 13-28 3PT (46%).(-): Got careless in the end, with 10 turnovers in the 2nd half
  10. Career Game #237 Coaches Classic Quarterfinals Nov 15, 2007: (8) Georgia (1-0) vs (16) Washington (1-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, inside, good deal of freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PF Phillip Williams 14 pts, 11 rebs in the 1st ga,eNotes: GA defended the perimeter well, forcing their opponent to just 2-22 3PT shooting in their 1st game 1st Half SG Ronnie Peppers with a good start, scoring our 1st 11 pts of the game. That set the tone on another good offensive performance Halftime: Up 45-31 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 49%, GA 31%Asts: WASH 10, GA 5Key Players WASH: Sg Ronnie Peppers 15 pts, 2 3sGA: PG Mike McCullough 12 pts, 4 3s 2nd Half For a while, I thought GA's Mike McCullough can shoot his team back into the game, when they came to within 12. But our defense continuing to force a lot of turnovers on GA, and we are getting much more opportunities to score. 11:16, Up 62-41 The lead gave me an opportunity to play our reserves more. GA's PG Mike McCullogh had a game-high 24 pts (8 3s), but did not get sufficient contributions from the other players Final Score: Georgia - 61, Washington - 78 Box Scores Peppers 19, 1, 3, 3 stls, 3 3s (*)Fox 11, 5, 1Anderson 8, 4, 0Green 8, 2, 5, 2 3sWaldon 7, 0, 2Martin 6, 7, 0, 3 blksChatman 6, 3, 0Bogans 6, 2, 0Simmons 5, 0, 9Davis 2, 3, 0Watson 0, 1, 3Petty 0, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 46-36% Rebs: -8 Asts: +12 TOs: -16 Pts in paint: +34 2nd chance: -5 Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Very efficient offense with 23 assist and 5 turnovers. Impressive performance by PG Chris Simmons, 9 assists in 15 minutes, with only 1 turnover(-): Just 7 FT attempts; only 2 coming from our big men
  11. Career Game #236 Start of Season Coaches Classic Nov 13, 2007: (16) Washington (0-0) vs (1) #2 Georgia Tech (0-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, presses half of the gameKey Players: Fr PG Ed Lyday, #1 recruit this seasonNotes: 1st Half We outplayed GT in many aspects of the game, but we can't build a big lead. GT's PG Ed Lyday is very difficult to contain, and we committed a lot of fouls against him Halftime: Up 41-34 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 48%, GT 32%Stls: WASH 7, GT 1Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 9 pts, 4 rebsGT: PG Ed Lyday 14 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half We got into early penalty once again. Our starting back court each has 4 fouls. But SG Winston Waldon has stepped up off the bench, with 13 pts. 11:25, Up 61-47 We have 2 starters already out with 5 fouls. We had a 17 pt earlier, but GT looks poised to make run. We are playing just to hold on 3:30, Up 76-61 We somehow were able to manage the clock, and hold on for the win. NCAA finals hero SF Darius Chatman came up with huge contributions once again, scoring all of his 7 pts down the stretch. GT is a team to watch out during the NCAA tournament later this season Final Score: Washington - 81, Georgia Tech - 68 Box Scores Fox 23, 4, 1, 3 stls, 3 blks, 4 3s (*)Waldon 13, 2, 2, 2 stls, 3 3sPeppers 9, 4, 3, 2 stls, fouled outMartin 8, 4, 0, fouled outChatman 7, 0, 1Bogans 6, 2, 0Green 4, 4, 4Watson 4, 2, 3, 3 stls, 3 tosAnderson 3, 3, 0Petty 2, 2, 0Simmons 2, 0, 3, 2 stls, 3 tosDavis 0, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-39% Rebs: -1 Asts: +2 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): We were making our jump shots today, including 9-21 3PT (39%)(-): If there is one thing that worries me about our lineup is the backup PG position. PG Alex Watson and PG Chris Simmons had to play many minutes because of the foul trouble on PG Brent Green; Watson and Simmons combined for 6 turnovers today. We committed a total of 24 fouls
  12. 2007-08 Washington Lineup Starters 1: Jr PG Brent Green, 5-11, 2.5/4.0 (Lafayette, CO)2: Sr SG Ronnie Peppers, 6-0, 3.0/4.0 (Tolleson, AZ)3: Sr SF Lawrence Fox, 6-8, 4.5/5.0 (Leitchfield, KY) (*)4: Sr C Shamel Anderson, 6-10, 3.5/4.0 (Sloan, IA)5: Sr C Andrea Martin, 7-3, 4.0/4.5 (Camp Verde, AZ) (*)Reserves 3/4: Sr SF Darius Chatman, 6-8, 2.5/4.0 (Riggins, ID)1/2/3: So Winston Waldon, 6-5, 2.5/4.5 (Bellevue, WA)1/2: Sr PG Alex Watson, 6-6, 2.0/3.5 (Honolulu, HI)4/5: Sr PF Carlin Bogans, 6-10, 2.0/4.0 (Honolulu, HI)3/4: Fr SF Michael Davis, 6-7, 3.0/4.0 (Fayetteville, TN)4/5: Fr PF Joel Petty, 6-9, 1.0/4.0 (Urbana, MO)1/2: So Chris Simmons, 6-5, 1.5/4.0 (Odessa, WA)Walk-ons 4/5: Sr PF Tyler Moore, 6-8, 2.0/2.0 (Spanaway, WA)2: Sr SG John Stevenson, 6-2, 1.0/1.0 (Anacortes, WA)Transfers (ineligible to play this season) 4/5: So C Courtney Whaley (from Northwestern U), 6-10, 2.0/3.5 (Whitefish Bay, WI)(*) Norton candidates
  13. Coaching Stats as of 2007 (7 years) Ratings Offense: 38 (+6)Defense: 38 (+6)Recruiting: 29 (+4)Scouting: 14 (+3)Development: 38 (+6)Reputation: 42 (+14)Record Overall W-L: 197-38 (0.838)NCAA App: 7NCAA Titles: 1Final 4: 1Sweet 16: 5NCAA W-L: 15-6Conf Titles: 5Nat'l COY: 1Conf COY: 720-Wins: 7
  14. 2007 Recruits HS Seniors SF Michael Davis, 6-7, #177 (OUT: A, REB: B, DEF: B, OVR: BPF Joel Petty, 6-9, #179 (REB: B, INS B, ATH: A, OVR: B
  15. Graduating Players 1. SG Louvon Davey Awards: Pac 12 DPOY (2007)Regular season: 73 G, 9.6 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.6 spg, 97 3s, 41% FG, 83% FTPost season: 9 G, 14.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.3 apg, 3.3 spg, 15 3s, 41% FG, 83% FTGPA: 4.02. C Cory Wethers Awards: Pac 12 1st Team (2005)Regular season: 117 G, 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 54% FG, 51% FTPost season: 11 G, 7.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 54% FG, 62% FTGPA: 4.03. C Lee Martin Awards: Pac 12 1st Team (2006), Pac 12 2nd Team (2007)Regular season: 90 G, 7.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 1.2 bpg, 49% FG, 62% FTPost season: 10 G, 8.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 49% FG, 86% FTGPA: 2.7
  16. 2006-07 Team Stats, Rankings, +/- from last season Team Points: 80.9 (#1), +4.0Rebounds: 34.1 (#38), +0.4Assists: 16.3 (#16), +1.4Steals: 9.1 (#12), +1.6Blocks: 4.4 (#8), +1.5TOs: 10.5 (#1), -1.6FG%: 47.8 (#10), +2.13PT%: 33.5 (#237), -1.0FT%: 76.8 (#35), +3.2Opposition Points: 61.0 (#29), -3.7FG%: 39.2 (#16), -2.73PT%: 33.9 (#123), -0.5TOs: 18.9 (#6), +0.8Efficiency Offense: 58.4 (#1), +2.3Defense: 44.1 (#87), -3.1
  17. 2006-07 Individual Stats and Rankings (Nat'l Rank) Points SF Lawrence Fox - 14.0 ppgSG Louvon Davey - 10.7C Andrea Martin - 10.0SG Ronnie Peppers - 9.6C Lee Martin - 9.3C Shamel Anderson - 7.3C Cory Wethers - 7.0SF Darius Chatman - 6.8PG Brent Green - 4.6SG Winston Waldon - 1.5PG Chris Simmons - 1.5PG Alex Watson - 1.0PF Carlin Bogans - 0.9Rebounds C Andrea Martin - 6.9 rpgC Lee Martin - 6.7SF Lawrence Fox - 4.6C Shamel Anderson - 3.3Assists PG Brent Green - 4.4 apgPG Chris Simmons - 3.0SG Louvon Davey - 2.1Steals SG Louvon Davey - 2.4 spg (#18)SF Darius Chatman - 1.0Blocks C Lee Martin - 1.7 bpg (#9)C Andrea Martin - 1.5 (#15)Turn overs PG Brent Green - 1.9 topg3pt shots made SF Lawrence Fox - 60SG Ronnie Peppers - 54SG Louvon Davey - 39PG Brent Green - 18SF Darius Chatman - 8PG Chris Simmons - 6PG Alex Watson - 4SG Winston Waldon - 3FG % (min: 30 FGA) C Cory Wethers - 60.3% (85 of 141)C Shamel Anderson - 54.4C Andrea Martin - 53.3PG Brent Green - 52.7PG Chris Simmons - 50.0C Lee Martin - 48.9SG Louvon Davey - 47.0SF Darius Chatman - 45.7SG Ronnie Peppers - 45.2SF Lawrence Fox - 43.1SG Winston Waldon - 30.0FT% (min: 20 FTA) SG Ronnie Peppers - 92.1% (35 of 38)C Shamel Anderson - 82.2C Andrea Martin - 82.1SF Lawrence Fox - 81.4SG Louvon Davey - 81.0PG Brent Green - 80.5SF Darius Chatman - 79.5C Lee Martin - 61.3C Cory Wethers - 52.03PT% (min: 10 3PA) PG Brent Green - 43.9 % (18 of 41)SG Ronnie Peppers - 35.5PG Chris Simmons - 33.3SF Darius Chatman - 33.3SF Lawrence Fox - 33.0SG Louvon Davey - 31.2SG WInston Waldon - 15.8Minutes C Andrea Martin - 24.8 mpgSF Lawrence Fox - 24.8C Lee Martin - 21.7PG Brent Green - 21.7SG Louvon Davey - 20.3C Cory Wethers - 17.9C Shamel Anderson - 14.5SG Ronnie Peppers - 14.5SF Darius Chatman - 14.0PG Chris Simmons - 13.6SG Winston Waldon - 6.7PG Alex Watson - 6.0PF Carlins Bogans - 5.1
  18. 2007 Awards National NCAA MOP: Jr SF Lawrence FoxI won my 1st National COYConference DPOY: Sr SG Louvon Davey1st Team: Jr SF Lawrence Fox, Jr C Andrea Martin2nd Team: Sr C Lee MartinI won my 3rd Pac 12 COY
  19. Major Upsets 2nd Round (14) Pepperdine def (3) #11 Minnesota(11) Georgia St def (6) #14 Toledo(13) TX Pan American def (4) #24 LSU(11) Northern Colorado def (6) #25 Southern Illinois3rd Round (10) Marshall def (2) #4 Oregon
  20. Career Game #235 2007 NCAA Tournament National Finals Apr 3, 2007: (1) #3 Louisville (28-6, 14-2) vs (3) #6 Washington (34-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr SG Maurice Marvel 16.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg; Jr PF Felipe Perry 13.4 ppg, 7.8 rpgNotes: Unlike our previous 2 opponents whose main scorers were guards, LVILLE is more balanced having 4 players averaging double figures. LVILLE is also one the best rebounding teams i the country at 37.1 rpg (#4 Nat'l). LVILLE offensive stats include 76.1 ppg (#7), 16.7 apg (#8), and 40.1% 3PT (#14).How they got here At-large selection (1st place, Big East regular season)(2nd Rd) Def Bucknell, 71-53 (Marvel 20 pts, 5 rebs, 5 asts, 4 blks) (3rd Rd) Def Virginia, 77-65 (Perry 23 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks)(Sweet 16) Def #10 New Mexico, 77-74 (Marvel 18 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks)(Elite 8) Def #16 Illinois, 104-82 (Marvel 31 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks, 7-8 3PT)(Final 4) Def #8 Syracuse, 85-75 (Marvel 22 pts, 4 asts, 3 stls)Tournament averages (comparison) Pts For: WASH 81, LVILLE 83Pts Opp: WASH 64, LVILLE 70Rebs: WASH 34, LVILLE 34TOs: WASH 9.6, LVILLE 12.63PT: WASH 34-94 (36%), LVILLE 30-67 (45%)Stls: WASH 10.8, LVILLE 8.6Blks: WASH 5.0, LVILLE 6.6 1st Half Cold shooting start at 1-9 FG, including 0-6 3PT. After trailing 2-10, we settled down on defense, and came up with 12-2 run 11:33, Up 14-12 LVILLE's bench outplaying our 2nd unit. LVILLE already with 7 offensive rebounds 6:14, Down 18-25 We did a relatively good job of not letting LVILLE get away. We need to minimize our turnovers; 7 of our turnovers were committed by the bench. We have 20 minutes to make corrections. This is still anybody's game Halftime: Down 24-29 Key stat(s) TOs: WASH 10, LVILLE 8Off Rebs: WASH 2, LVILLE 8Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 10 pts, 2 3sLVILLE: SG Maurice Marvel 6 pts, 3 res, 2 stls 2nd Half Good start defensively, allowing just 1 FG (a 3) for LVILLE14:36, Tied at 32 Scoring has been a luxury so far. LVILLE shooting 4-22 3PT, while we're at 2-15. LVILLE with 9 blks already, but our big men managed to sneak in a couple of inside baskets earlier.10:23, Up 37-35 LVILLE hit their last 2 attempts from 3. Not a good sign. We went down by 1, before SF Darius Chatman scored 7 unanswered pts including a 3. Chatman has come up with quality minutes off the bench, 11 pts on 5-5 FG.5:39, Up 49-43 A basket by LVILLE's SG Maurice Marvel (14 pts). C Andrea martin answers with an inside incursion. 2 FTs made by LVILLE's PF Felipe Perry (9 pts, 13 rebs, 6 blks). We got LVILLE into penalty, and SG Louvon Davey scores 2 FTs also4:27, Up 53-47 LVILLE's SG Maurice Marvel scores on a put back. Up 4. SG Louvon Davey traveled on his penetration. A miss by LVILLE. Ball out of bounds in our favor. Timeout3:17, Up 53-49 I put back SF Darius Chatman replacing SG Louvon Davey. Chatman with the height advantage, shoots over LVILLE's Maurice Marvel for a 3, and it's good! Chatman with 14 pts on 6-6 FG. Up 7. LVILLE missing a 3. SF Lawrence Fox with a hurried 3. Miss. We wasted that possession. But Fox comes up with a steal, and goes all the way with a slam!2:01, Up 58-49 Another steal! This time by C Lee Martin. We go back to SF Lawrence Fox. Fox with the right idea of taking it strong to the hoop. Blocked. Ball out of bounds, in favor of LVILLE. I was asking for a foul, but play continues. LVILLE to inbound. SF Darius Chatman comes up with a steal on LVILLE's back court. Chatman lays it in for 2! Chatman still perfect at 7-7 FG, 16 pts1:21, Up 60-49 Another steal by SF Darius Chatman! Chatman with another layup. Fans starting to celebrate. And why not. We can already taste the title. Up 13. SF Lawrence Fox with a block! We bring it up. Chatman wants the ball. Chatman drives, and he scores again! What a performance by Chatman. LVILLE can't even make a FT. LVILLE stucked at 49 pts until the end. What a 2nd half reversal, outscoring LVILLE 40 to 20, with Chatman scoring 16 of his 20 pts Unbelievable run. We had to beat the #1, #2, and #3 ranked teams to win the title. Very sweet! Final Score: Louisville - 49, Washington - 64 Box Scores Chatman 20, 1, 0, 4 stls, 3 tos, 2 3s, 9-9 FG (*)Fox 13, 6, 1, 2 blks, 2 3sA Martin 7, 12, 0Wethers 7, 2, 0Davey 6, 2, 1, 4 stlsPeppers 5, 2, 1L Martin 4, 5, 0Green 2, 2, 4Anderson 0, 6, 0Simmons 0, 1, 2, 3 tosWatson 0, 0, 1, 3 tosWaldon 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 37-29% Rebs: -2 Asts: Even TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: -4 Fast break: +12 Post game observations (+): We made good plays, both offensively and defensively, when it counted the most. Starting from the Sweet 16 game, we outscored our opponents in the 2nd half by an average of 14 pts. SF Darius Chatman was averaging less than 4 ppg in the 1st 5 tournament games; after today's game game, he now becomes a household name.
  21. Career Game #234 2007 NCAA Tournament National Semifinals (Final 4) Apr 1, 2007: (2) #7 Iowa (29-5, 16-2) vs (3) #6 Washington (33-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, inside, good deal of freedom, motionDefense: 1-3-1, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr SG Rodney Cox 20.0 ppg, 5.3 rpgNotes: Arguably the best defensive in the country; 54.1 opp ppg (#1 Nat'l), 37.8% opp FG (#1), 29.9% opp 3PT (#5), 9.6 spg (#10)How they got here At-large selection (1st place, Big 10 regular season)(2nd Rd) Def Howard, 76-59 (IOWA bench 42 pts; HOW 41% FG)(3rd Rd) Def Seton Hall, 84-56 (Cox 36 pts, 7 rebs, 7 3s; SH 39% FG)(Sweet 16) Def Pepperdine, 72-59 (Cox 28 pts, 5 rebs, 6 3s; PEPP 37% FG)(Elite 8) Def #9 Houston, 61-46 (Cox 14 pts, 4 rebs; HOU 30% FG)Injuries SG Ronnie Peppers, out for 3 more days with strained abdominal he suffered during our Elite 8 game 1st Half IOWA's perimeter defense is very good, so what we're trying to do in the 1st half was to go inside as much as possible. We were getting the shots we want, but most are not falling. Defensively, we were able to generate turnovers on IOWA but only converted a few to transition baskets. Overall, I think we are executing our game plan, and if we can get more easy fast break pts in the 2nd half, we have a chance here Halftime: Tied at 29 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 29%, IOWA 39%Fast break: WASH 6, IOWA 12Key Players WASH: SG Lawrence Fox 10 pts, 4 rebs, 2 blksIOWA: C Simon Edwards 7 pts, 9 rebs 2nd Half A wonderful start. SG Louvon Davey, who was 0-9 FG in the 1st half, has made 3 shots, including a couple of 3s. PG Brent Green has added 5 more pts, to put his game total to 11. C Cory Wethers scored our 1st set of bench pts. A 17-2 run. IOWA has yet to make a FG here in the 2nd half13:40, Up 46-31 Nobody expects IOWA to just roll over. IOWA's SG Rodney Cox, exploding for 14 of his 17 pts here in the 2nd half, carrying his team back7:53, Up 53-47 We settled down and created a wider gap with a 12-0 run, punctuated by a 3 each from SF Lawrence Fox and SG Louvon Davey. Almost there!3:50, Up 65-47 IOWA scored 6 unanswered, including a 3 by SG Rodney Cox. Timeout2:35, Up 65-53 An inside basket by C Andrea Martin to stop IOWA's run. Up 14. C Lee Martin comes up with his 3rd blk of the game. We recover the ball. PG Brent Green missed a 3, but we used a lot of clock there.1:26, Up 67-53 Foul called. No need to do that. We are in the penalty. IOWA makes both. Timeout1:04, Up 67-55 IOWA needed to give up 6 straight fouls to get into penalty. PG Brent Green heads to the line. Green makes both. Up 14. Green added 2 more FTs at a later play. And what a relief when I heard the final buzzer. It was a great 2nd half performance, and a total team effort. One more game left! We're playing for the national title! Final Score: Iowa - 56, Washington - 71 Box Scores Fox 16, 5, 3, 3 stls, 2 blks, 4 3s (*)Green 15, 2, 6, 6 tos, 3 3sL Martin 13, 10, 3, 2 stls, 3 blksDavey 13, 5, 3, 3 stls, 3 3sA Martin 6, 9, 1, 2 blksWethers 4, 5, 0Anderson 2, 4, 0Waldon 2, 1, 0Watson 0, 2, 3Chatman 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 36-35% Rebs: +4 Asts: +3 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: +11 Fast break: -1 Post game observations (+): We outscored IOWA on 2nd chance pts, 16 to 5. Some of the 16 offensive rebounds we grabbed came after IOWA made a run midway in the 2nd half, and it somehow slowed them down(-): PG Brent Green with 6 turnovers. Only 8 bench pts; we need SG Ronnie Peppers on the next game
  22. Career Game #233 2007 NCAA Tournament East Regionals Finals (Elite 8) Mar 25, 2007: (3) #6 Washington (32-3, 15-3) vs (1) #1 Oklahoma St (32-1, 15-1) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr PG Joel Friend 19.2, 5.9 rpg, 7.9 apg (#1 Nat'l), 43% 3PT; Jr SG Buddy Gregory 21.1 ppg, 44% 3PTNotes: OKST's calling card is their defense; 54.0 opp ppg (#1 Nat'l) and 18.6 opp topg (#8). And not to forget they shoot the nation's best 42.4% 3PTHow they got here Automatic selection (Champs, Big 12 tournament)(2nd Rd) Def Fresno St, 78-55 (Friend 21 pts, 8 rebs, 15 asts!; Gregory 30 pts, 8 3s)(3rd Rd) Def Eastern Carolina, 80-55 (Friend 19 pts, 6 rebs, 12 asts; Gregory 15 pts, 5 3s)(Sweet 16) Def #19 Florida, 69-59 (Friend 14 pts, 6 rebs, 9 asts, 7 stls; Gregory 21 pts, 5 3s)OKST's PG Joel Friend's tournament averages so far in 3 games: 18.0 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 11.0 apg, 4.3 spg 1st Half We accomplished 2 objectives in teh 1st half. First is to generate a lot of turnovers on OKST and score easy baskets. On defense, we figured it would be next to impossible to stop OKST's Joel Friend, so our other objective is to contain the rest of their team. Friend and SG Buddy Gregory combined for 32 pts; the rest of OKST had only 4 pts Halftime: Up 37-36 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 3-8, OKST 6-9TOs: WASH 6, OKST 16Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 8 pts, 4 stlsOKST: PG Joel Friend 23 pts, 6 rebs, 3 asts, 7 tos 2nd Half SG Louvon Davey has been the centerpiece of our pressure defense, who now has 8 stls. OKST now with 25 turnovers, 13 by PG Joel Friend. But despite those stats, Friend and SG Buddy Gregory continues to shoot well from the outside, combining for 48 pts. I told the team to just keep their focus, and stick to our game plan.11:39, Up 58-54 Our penalty situation and costly turnovers allowed OKST to take the lead7:46, Down 64-65 OKST continues to troop to the line. We managed to stay put, and set up an exciting finish3:54, Down 73-74 C Andrea Martin comes up with a block, and recovered the ball. SF Lawrence Fox misses. OKST rebounds. OKST's SG Buddy Gregory missing a 3. Timeout2:56, Down 73-74 SG Louvon Davey missed. Davey and SF Lawrence Fox has been shooting the ball well today, but came up empty the last 2 plays. OKST with the ball. Another miss by OKST. Fox buries a big 3 and we take the lead! Up 2. But OKST's Buddy Gregory answers back also with a 3! Wow. Down 1, We go inside to C Lee Martin, Martin shoots. Missed. Martin gets the offensive rebound. 2nd serving also no good but there was a foul. Martin makes both. 1:28, Up 78-77 C Andrea Martin gets a steal! SG Louvon Davey drives. No good. But C Lee Martin with another offensive rebound, and scores on the put back! Timeout OKST0:51, Up 80-77 OKST's SG Buddy Gregory missing his shot. OKST's PG Joel Friend has become gun shy the past couple of minutes, perhaps because of fatigue. We get the rebound. Timeout0:36, Up 80-77 We expected OKST to give up a foul. They did. 1-and-1 for SF Lawrence Fox. 1st trip to the line for Fox today. Makes the important 1st, assuring us of a 2 possession lead.. Our fans beginning to celebrate. Not yet. Fox makes the 2nd also. Timeout OKST0:24, Up 82-77 It was not PG Joel Friend taking the 3 for OKST, but SF Shea Calvert. And Calvert scored his 1st 3 of the game! Timeout0:12, Up 82-80 OKST not fouling, trying to go for a steal (?) SF Lawrence Fox puts up a 3 with 1 sec to go, and it even went in! Questionable defensive decision by OKST, but we'll take it. What a game. 26 lead changes and 15 ties! We just made the right plays towards the end. OKST's PG Joel Friend and SG Buddy Gregory combined for 60 pts and 11 3s. Friend also had 9 rebs, 6 asts, 2 blks, but committed 13 turnovers Heading to the Final 4! Final Score: Washington - 85, Oklahoma St - 80 Box Scores Fox 26, 2, 0, 4 tos, 10-14 FG, 4 3sDavey 19, 2, 3, 8 stls, 4 tos (*)L Martin 9, 11, 0A Martin 7, 6, 1, 3 stls, 2 blksGreen 7, 1, 1Wethers 6, 3, 0Peppers 5, 0, 0Watson 2, 0, 2Anderson 2, 0, 1Chatman 2, 0, 0Simmons 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 49-45% Rebs: -9 Asts: -9 TOs: -14 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +17 Post game observations (+): Scored 24 fast break pts, a lot of it generated by our 16 steals(-): Just 10 assists; we scored a lot of pts on broken plays like after getting offensive rebounds or steals
  23. Career Game #232 2007 NCAA Tournament East Regionals Semifinals (Sweet 16) Mar 23, 2007: (3) #6 Washington (31-3, 15-3) vs (2) #2 Maryland (28-7, 14-4) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, little freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Mark Hill 20.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 4.5 apg Notes: MD is #2 national in pts scored, at 79.0 ppg; we;re ranked #1 at 81.4 ppgHow they got here At-large selection (1st place, ACC regular season)(2nd Rd) Def Florida Atlantic, 94-72 (Hill 34 pts, 4 asts)(3rd Rd) Def Drake, 80-58 (Hill 23 pts, 6 rebs) 1st Half Our shooters struggling with their perimeter shots. We have to go heavy inside in the 2nd half. Our deficit could have been worse, of not for the 7 missed FTs by MD. If we can knock down some shots, and minimize our fouls, we can still turn this game around Halftime: Down 29-33 Key stat(s) FTs: WASH 1-5, MD 8-153PT: WASH 2-14, MD 5-12Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Cox 8 pts, 2 3sMD: SG Mark Hill 6 pts, 4 rebs, 2 3s 2nd Half We forced some turnovers on MD, and our running game starting to gain ground. On half court sets, our mentality is to attack. We got off to quick 17-6 run, forcing MD to call an early timeout16:04, Up 46-39 It was our turn to throw away possessions, and MD promptly coming back11:59, Down 53-54 Both teams in the penalty. SG Ronnie Peppers, who has played well today off the bench (10 pts), picked up his 4th.7:46, Up 61-60 We were able to get consecutive steals, and capitalize on those opportunities. C Shamel Anderson is another bench player coming up with significant contributions, 9 pts and 8 rebs.6:10, Up 67-60 MD's SG Mark Hill hits another 3 to bring his total to 20 pts. But MD committing more turnovers. C Shamel Anderson continues to play well, scoring 2 more FGs.4:11, Up 73-63 The 2 teams exchanging baskets. We got our lead up to 13. But MD scored on a 3 on their last play. Timeout2:15, Up 80-70 SG Ronnie Peppers hits a 3! Up 13. MD missed a 3. We turned the ball over. But Peppers came up with a steal off our pressure defense, and scores a layup. Up 15. Another missed 3 by MD. We slowed down. We move on! Both teams scored well; we just played a little better on the defensive end, plus our bench delivered. SF Lawrence Fox was consistent, and PG Brent Green with a career-high in assists Off to the Elite 8, my personal best so far Final Score: Washington - 87, Maryland - 73 Box Scores Fox 22, 2, 2, 2 stls, 3 3s (*)Peppers 17, 5, 1, 5 stlsAnderson 15, 11, 0, 2 blksA Martin 10, 5, 0Davey 8, 1, 3, 2 stlsL Martin 6, 2, 1, 2 stlsGreen 3, 0, 13, 3 tosWethers 2, 4, 0Watson 2, 0, 2Chatman 2, 0, 0Simmons 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 54-48% Rebs: +6 Asts: +7 TOs: -8 Pts in paint: +38 2nd chance: +11 Fast break: +22 Post game observations (+): Our running game in the 2nd half, fueled by our defense, turned the game around. We outscored MD in transition, 26 to 4. Also our bench outscored MD's reserves, 38 to 17(-): It was a challenge containing MD's perimeter shooters, led by SG Mark Hill. MD shot 10-23 3PT (44%)
  24. Career Game #231 2007 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round Mar 18, 2007: (6) #20 Oklahoma (21-9, 12-4) vs (3) #6 Washington (30-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr C Ericson Duckrey 13.5 ppg, 11.4 rpg (#2 Nat'l), 3.2 bpg (#3), #5 recruit this seasonNotes: Problem for OK is that Duckrey is slightly injured, and is not even sure if he can playHow they got here At-large selection (2nd place, Big 12 regular season)(2nd Rd) Def St John's, 77-75 (Duckrey 23 pts, 15 rebs, 4 blks) 1st Half OK's Eric Duckrey will play, but clearly not 100% OK defended relatively well, limiting SG Louvon Davey and SF Lawrence Fox to a combined 2-11 FG. It was SG Ronnie Peppers who provided firepower off the bench. OK is keeping this game close with their rebounding Halftime: Up 36-25 Key stat(s) TOs: WASH 2, OK 15Rebs: WASH 11, OK, 23Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 11 pts, 3 3sOK: C Ericson Duckrey 4 pts, 7 rebs, 2 blks 2nd Half We can't seem to shake off this pesky OK team, as they continue to win the rebounding battle. We are in the penalty. We are not out in the woods11:13, Up 48-36 We went with a 3 guard lineup, with both SG Louvon Lavey and SG Ronnie Peppers on the floor. It helped opened up our gap by speeding up the game, and made our pressure defense more effective. C Lee Martin has fouled out7:13, Up 62-43 We were able to hold off OK until the end, despite the numerous FTs they shot in the 2nd half. Admirable effort by OK's Ericson Duckrey who despite being injured, still came up with 12 pts, 13 rebs, and forced our 2 7-footers to foul out We're going back to the Sweet 16! Final Score: Oklahoma - 55, Washington - 74 Box Scores Peppers 19, 2, 2, 4 3s (*)Davey 14, 3, 1, 2 stls, 2 3sAnderson 7, 2, 0A Martin 6, 3, 1, fouled outL Martin 6, 3, 0, 2 blks, fouled outGreen 6, 1, 4Wethers 5, 2, 2Fox 4, 4, 0, 2 stlsWatson 3, 2, 3Chatman 2, 3, 1Bogans 2, 3, 0Simmons 0, 0,Waldon 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 42-30% Rebs: -21 Asts: +4 TOs: -18 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: -10 Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Only 6 turnovers, while forcing OK to commit 24(-): Giving up 47 rebounds to OK, 16 of which in the offensive glass; foul trouble trouble on our big men a reason why