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  1. Career Game #206 Sunshine Shootout Finals Dec 11, 2006: Arizona (5-2) vs (5) #21 Washington (8-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: 2-3, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr SG Tom Whitworth 22.1 ppg, 42% 3PTNotes: ARIZ averaging 77 ppg in this tournament 1st Half 15 fouls called on us, resulting to 23 FT attempts by ARIZ. I wasn't happy about the calls, and got called up for a technical. We stayed slightly ahead i the game by hitting some outside shots Halftime: Up 39-34 Key stat(s) FT: WASH 4-5, ARIZ 17-233PT: WASH 5-16, ARIZ 1-4Key Players WASH: C Andrea Martin 8 pts, 8 rebsARIZ: PG Bryan Durden 15 pts, 8-8 FT 2nd Half ARIZ closing in, and our lead down to just 1. SF Lawrence Fox scored 7 pts in a 13-2 run to create some separation again. 10:36, Up 54-42 ARIZ making a late run, forcing me to call a timeout 2:36, Up 64-58 PG Brent Green hits a clutch 3 to put us up by 9. ARIZ answers back with their own 3. Up 6. We turned the ball over. But we also get a steal on the other end, which we converted to an easy fast break FG. Up 8. Less than a minute remaining. We slowed down. Not enough time for ARIZ for one last rally. Sunshine Shootout Champs! Final Score: Arizona - 64, Washington - 72 Box Scores Fox 18, 5, 0, 3 tos, 2 3s (*)A Martin 14, 12, 0, 6-8 FGDavey 8, 2, 2, 4 tos, 2 3sL Martin 6, 8, 1, 3 blksAnderson 6, 4, 0Peppers 6, 1, 1Chatman 6, 1, 0Green 5, 4, 2Simmons 3, 0, 2Watson 0, 2, 0Waldon 0, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 40-40% Rebs: +9 Asts: -6 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +10 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Slight rebounding advantage, but was enough to get us on top; we had 15 offensive rebounds(-): Our 3pt shooting not on target lately; only 7-29 3PT (24%) today
  2. Career Game #205 Sunshine Shootout Semifinals Dec 10, 2006: (5) Washington (7-0) vs (1) Duke (4-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, motionDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Jr SG Andre McBride 18.9 ppg, 3.4 apgNotes: A good shooting team at 48.9% FG and 43.5% 3PT 1st Half DUKE got rattled with our pressure defense, resulting in numerous turnovers for them Halftime: Up 37-20 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 52%, DUKE 33%Turnovers: WASH 4, DUKE 13Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 14 pts, 6-7 FG 2nd Half We got into early penalty. DUKE made their move and cut our lead down to 9. SF Darius Chatman came in, and scored 7 pts as part of an 11-3 run. 10:08, Up 54-37 DUKE putting on the pressure, getting to within 9 pts once again. But SG Louvon Lavey hit a couple of clutch shots to keep DUKE at bay, and a 3 by SF Darius Chatman put us ahead by 16 with 3 mins remaining. We slowed down and held on. Final Score: Washington - 70, Duke - 54 Box Scores Davey 25, 3, 1, 4 stls (*)Chatman 14, 2, 1, 2 stlsA Martin 10, 6, 0, 3 blksAnderson 6, 2, 1Fox 5, 1, 2L Martin 4, 3, 1, 2 blksPeppers 3, 1, 0Walson 2, 1, 0Simmons 1, 1, 4Green 0, 3, 6, 3 stls Team Stats FG: 45-41% Rebs: -6 Asts: +3 TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -4 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): Our pressure was at its best, forcing DUKE to 25 turnovers(-): Shot just 4-18 3PT (22%)
  3. Career Game #204 Sunshine Shootout Dec 9, 2006: (5) Washington (6-0) vs (4) Providence (5-2) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, high postDefense: 1-3-1, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr SG Jeff Owens 14.0 ppgNotes: PROV's slow pace limits their opponents to just 55.6 ppg (#6 Nat'l)Injury C Cory Wethers will miss almost a week, and the entire Sunshine Shootout tournament, due to a strained abdominal 1st Half PROV has controlled the pace, and somehow threw us off. The 2 teams combined for 20 turnovers in the 1st half. We'll have to go more inside in the 2nd half because our outside shots were not falling. Halftime: Up 30-25 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 1-8, PROV 2-6Turnovers: WASH 9, PROV 11Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 9 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half SF Lawrence Fox kick started the 2nd half with 3 straight successful drives to the basket, and became part of a 15-0 run. All of a sudden, our lead was up to 20 before PROV scored their 1st basket of the 2nd half. We coasted along until PROV cut our lead to 10 with less than 4 mins remaining. But we finished the game on a 12-5 run to seal the win and advance Final Score: Washington - 71, Providence - 54 Box Scores Fox 19, 9, 1, 2 blks, 3 tos (*)L Martin 13, 8, 1, 3 stlsDavey 11, 1, 0, 2 stlsAnderson 10, 2, 0, 3 tos, fouled outA Martin 8, 6, 1, 2 stlsPeppers 6, 0, 1, 2 3sGreen 2, 2, 6, 2 stlsSimmons 2, 0, 0Chatman 0, 1, 1, 3 tosWaldon 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 52-43% Rebs: +9 Asts: +3 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +22 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): Forced 20 turnovers on PROV, and the 19 fast break pts we scored becomes more significant in this low scoring game(-): I'm uncomfortable with the 15 turnovers we committed
  4. Career Game #203 Dec 5, 2006: Vanderbilt (2-3) @ Washington (5-0) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, high postDefense: m2m, press half of the timeKey Players: Sr C Paul Shipp 8.6 pg, 4.4 rpg Notes: VANDY shooting just 24.4% 3PT (#340 Nat'l) 1st Half It was good idea to challenge VANDY to shoot from the outside,a s they were not able to make a single shot from beyond the arc. We were able to control the pace, and not let VANDY slow down the game Halftime: Up 46-22 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 6-16, VANDY 0-5Turnovers: WASH 3, VANDY 11Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Lavey 12 pts 4 stls 2nd Half Got a chance to give more playing to the bench in the 2nd half Final Score: Vanderbilt - 51, Washington - 79 Box Scores Fox 16, 1, 2, 2 3sDavey 14, 4, 5, 4 stls, 2 3s (*)Chatman 12, 5, 0L Martin 9, 6, 0Peppers 8, 2, 0, 2 3sWethers 6, 2, 0Anderson 6, 2, 0A Martin 4, 6, 1Green 2, 1, 3Watson 2, 0, 2Waldon 0, 2, 0Simmons 0, 1, 3 Team Stats FG: 52-42% Rebs: +8 Asts: -1 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Another game where we took good care of the ball, with only 7 turnovers(-): Went to the FT line just 2 times
  5. Career Game #202 Nov 28, 2006: Michigan (2-1) @ #25 Washington (4-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, motionDefense: 2-3, press on occasionsKey Players: So PG Mike Stevenson 18.3 ppgNotes: MICH scoring 76 ppg 1st Half MICH is burning us from the outside to keep this game close. It was only during the last few minutes of the 1st half, where MICH got into some turnover problems, that we were able to establish a double digit lead Halftime: Up 47-36 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-11, MICH 9-17Turnovers: WASH 4, MICH 9Key Players WASH: C Andrea Martin 10 pts, 5 rebsMICH: PG Colin Leonard 19 pts, 6 3s 2nd Half We'er guarding the perimeter much better. But our problem right now is our early penalty, and foul trouble for our PGs (backup PG Chris Simmons is also out injured) 11:16, Down 51-61 We were happy to just trade baskets with MICH. Both of our available PGs have fouled out 6:56, Up 75-59 Although MICH scored well, they did not make the necessary stops to make a rally. SF Darius Chatman and the rest of our 2nd unit contributed 36 pts to keep our offense going at all times Final Score: Michigan - 74, Washington - 90 Box Scores Davey 18, 2, 4, 2 3sChatman 17, 3, 0, 7-10 FG, 3 3sA Martin 15, 10, 3, 3 stls (*)L Martin 10, 8, 1Peppers 10, 2, 3, 2 3sAnderson 6, 3, 1Green 6, 0, 4, 2 3s, fouled outFox 5, 2, 2Watson 3, 1, 4, fouled outWethers 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-47% Rebs: +1 Asts: +6 TOs: -12 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Another impressive passing and ball handling performance; 22 assists against only 5 turnovers(-): Good thing we had a big lead towards the end, as we didn't have a true PG during the last few minutes
  6. Career Game #201 Nov 24, 2006: Clemson (2-2) @ Washington (3-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, high postDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Marcus Marvel 10.0 ppgNotes: CLEM shooting just 40,1% FG 1st Half We got off to a cold start, missing our 1st 9 FG attempts. Our bench gave us a boost, combining for 23 pts, led by C Cory Wethers Halftime: Up 38-34 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 1-12, CLEM 3-8Turnovers: WASH 6, CLEM 11Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 12 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half CLEM came out on fire on offense, and even took a 5 pt lead earlier. On our end, we shifted our focus to heavy inside, as we can't make our outside shots 11:48, Down 54-56 Our players responded with our offensive adjustments, and attacking the basket on every opportunity 7:32, Up 72-65 After we increased our lead to 9, CLEM came up with a 7-0 run. Timeout 3:00, Up 80-78 We miss. But we get the ball back on a steal, and scores on the break. Up 4. CLEM broke our press and scores. Up 2. After we miss our next attempt, CLEM ties the game on a penetration. Timeout 1:31, Tied at 82 Another miss. CLEM with a chance to take the lead, but SF Lawrence Fox came up with a block. We recover the ball. CLEM called for a foul. Both teams in penalty. PG Brent Green heads to the line. Green gets both FTs. Timeout CLEM 0:44, Up 84-82 CLEM not going away, hitting a corner jumper. Timeout 0:27, Tied at 84 We slow down and try to consume the remaining time. We go to C Andrea Martin down low, makes his move, and got blocked. We go to OT End of Regulation: Tied at 84 OT SG Ronnie Peppers opens up OT with a 3. Up 3. Teams traded misses, before CLEM split their FTs. Up 2. SF Lawrence Fox drives, but he was called for traveling. CLEM called for an offensive foul. SG ROnnie missed a 3, but we get the offensive rebound. We reset. SF Lawrence Fox gets the ball outside. Fox has shot just 5-20 FG, but Fox still puts up a 3, and he scores! 3:02, Up 90-85 Another turnover by CLEM. I inserted back C Cory Wethers. We go immediately to Wethers, and Wethers scores inside! Up 7. Another miss by CLEM. We also missed our next attempt. CLEM scored on a put back. SF Lawrence Fox missed a 3. 1:29, Up 92-87 A steal by Lawrence Fox, who then threw an outlet pass o a streaking C Cory Wethers, and Wethers scores on the break. Up 7. CLEM still giving themselves a chance by scoring a FG. Up 5. 0:42 left. CLEM had to give up fouls. PG Brent Green was consistent from the FT line, and we defended the 3 pt shot on the other end. CLEM gave us a good fight, and we had to earn this win Final Score: Clemson - 89, Washington - 100 Box Scores Wethers 23, 5, 0, 10-11 FG (*)Peppers 17, 2, 2, 3 3sA Martin 13, 10, 4, 4 stlsFox 13, 5, 4, 3 stls, 3 tosGreen 12, 0, 4L Martin 6, 8, 1, 2 blksAnderson 6, 0, 1Walson 5, 1, 1, 2 stlsSimmons 4, 0, 6Davey 1, 5, 3, fouled outChatman 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 48-49% Rebs: +2 Asts: +6 TOs: -15 Pts in paint: +42 2nd chance: +6 Fast break: +16 Post game observations (+): We kept our composure on offense, limiting ourselves to just 8 turnovers on a 45-minute game(-): Need to tiightened up our perimeter defense; we allowed CLEM to shoot 10-20 3PT
  7. Career Game #200 Nov 21, 2006: Miami (FL) (1-1) @ Washington (2-0) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, lots of freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Jr PG Andre Delzell 14.0 ppg, 5.5 rpgNotes: MIAFL had 19 turnovers in their last game 1st Half MIAFL able to slow down our offense with their snail-pace approach, but our defense was the difference in the 1st half Halftime: Up 32-20 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 36%, MIAML 26%Turnovers: WASH 3, MIAFL 12Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 8 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks 2nd Half MIAFL never had a chance to put up even a mild rally, even if we had a relatively quiet offensive game Final Score: Miami (FL) - 42, Washington - 69 Box Scores Fox 19, 3, 0, 2 stls, 2 blks, 2 3s (*)A Martin 16, 11, 2, 2 blks, 3 tosL Martin 11, 9, 2, 2 stls, 5 blksDavey 7, 2, 2Anderson 4, 1, 0Walson 4, 1, 0Peppers 3, 1, 0Wethers 2, 1, 0Chatman 2, 1, 0Green 1, 1, 5, 4 stlsSimmons 0, 1, 1Watson 0, 1, 1Bogans, 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 41-28% Rebs: -1 Asts: +8 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +5 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): We disrupted MIAFL's offense, limiting them to just 5 assists as compared to 22 turnovers(-): Outside shooting a bit off, just 4-15 3PT (27%)
  8. Career Game #199 Nov 17, 2006: Cincinnati (1-0) @ Washington (1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, high postDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr C Luis Harris 17 pts, 11 rebs in their 1st gameNotes: CINCY forced their opponent to 16 turnovers in their 1st game 1st Half Slow offensive start, but our defense was relentless the whole time. When we got our shooting going towards the end of the 1st half, the game became a blowout Halftime: Up 45-20 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 48%, CINCY 27%Key Players WASH: C Andrea Martin 13 pts, 2 rebs 2nd Half SF Lawrence Fox making an early case why he may be considered as the best player in the conference, scoring 16 of his 24 pts in the 2nd half. C Andrea Martin imposed his size today, and nothing CINCY can do about it Final Score: Cincinnati - 46, Washington - 94 Box Scores Fox 24, 5, 0, 2 3s (*)A Martin 19, 6, 1, 3 blksDavey 14, 2, 0, 2 stls, 2 3sL Martin 10, 6, 2, 2 stlsChatman 7, 1, 0Anderson 6, 3, 0Green 5, 4, 8Wethers 4, 3, 1Walson 3, 1, 2Peppers 2, 3, 1Simmons 0, 2, 1Watson 0, 0, 1Bogans 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 53-35% Rebs: +14 Asts: +6 TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +38 2nd chance: +13 Fast break: +20 Post game observations (+): Most impressive stat was our 20 to 0 advantage in fast break pts, showing our length and athleticism to run our transition offense and defense(-): None; we are clicking on all cylinders so far
  9. Career Game #198 Start of Season Nov 14, 2005: Washington (0-0) @ UC Davis (0-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr PG Torian WiliamsonNotes: 1st Half We have a very talented starting unit, plus a bench that can contribute anytime. Not disappointed with what I saw esp on the offensive end Halftime: Up 52-29 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 63%, UCDAV 30%Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 12 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half It doesn't matter who is on the floor, as everyone has the capability to contribute on offense. 7 players in double figures! A very promising start to the season Final Score: Washington - 100, UC Davis - 69 Box Scores Fox 16, 8, 3, 2 stls, 2 blks, 2 3s (*)L Martin 14, 8, 4, 2 blksAnderson 14, 3, 1A Martin 13, 7, 1Peppers 13, 1, 1Davey 11, 2, 4, 4 stlsWethers 10, 5, 0Chatman 6, 2, 0Green 3, 0, 6Waldon 0, 2, 0Bogans 0, 1, 0Simmons 0, 0, 5Watson 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 57-37% Rebs: +11 Asts: +18 TOs: -8 Pts in paint: +30 2nd chance: +8 Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Pleased with how we shared the ball, resulting in 25 assists, and only 8 turnovers(-): We can do with a little improvement on controlling the defensive glass; UCDAV had 14 2nd chance pts on 10 offensive rebounds
  10. 2006-07 Washington Lineup Starters 1: So PG Brent Green, 5-11, 2.5/4.0 (Lafayette, CO)2: Sr SG Leon Davey, 6-2, 3.5/4.0 (Auburn, NE)3: Jr SF Lawrence Fox, 6-8, 4.5/5.0 (Leitchfield, KY)4: Sr C Lee Martin, 7-0, 4.0/4.5 (Wilmington, DE) (*)5: Jr C Andrea Martin, 7-3, 4.0/4.5 (Camp Verde, AZ) (*)Reserves 4/5: Sr C Cory Wethers, 6-8, 2.0/3.5 (Henderson, NV)1/2: Jr SG Ronnie Peppers, 6-0, 2.5/4.0 (Tolleson, AZ)3/4: Jr SF Darius Chatman, 6-8, 2.0/4.0 (Riggins, ID)4/5: Jr C Shamel Anderson, 6-10, 2.0/3.0 (Sloan, IA)1/2: Fr Chris Simmons, 6-5, 2.0/4.5 (Odessa, WA)1/2/3: Fr Winston Waldon, 6-5, 2.0/4.5 (Bellevue, WA)1/2: Jr PG Alex Watson, 6-6, 1.5/3.5 (Honolulu, HI)4/5: Jr PF Carlin Bogans, 6-10, 1.5/4.0 (Honolulu, HI)Walk-ons 4/5: Jr PF Tyler Moore, 6-8, 2.0/2.0 (Spanaway, WA)2: Jr SG John Stevenson, 6-2, 1.0/1.0 (Anacortes, WA)(*) Norton candidates
  11. 2006 Recruits Junior College C Andrea Martin, 7-3, #59 (REB: A, BLK: A, DEF: B. OVR: A)HS Seniors SG Winston Waldon, 6-5, #63 (PAS: A, STL: A, SCR: B, OVR: A)PG Chris Simmons, 6-5, #188 (PAS: A, ATH: A, HND: B, OVR: C)
  12. Coaching Stats as of 2006 (6 years) Ratings Offense: 32 (+5)Defense: 32 (+5)Recruiting: 25 (+2)Scouting: 11 (+3)Development: 32 (+5)Reputation: 28 (+5)Record Overall W-L: 162-35 (0.822)NCAA App: 6Sweet 16: 4NCAA W-L: 9-6Conf Titles: 4Conf COY: 620-Wins: 6
  13. Graduating Players 1. PG Jeryl Milton Regular season: 119 G, 6.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 2.5 apg, 142 3s, 39% FG, 82% FTPost season: 5 G, 7.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 4.8 apg, 5 3sGPA: 3.32. SF Chris Farrell Regular season: 113 G, 7.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 1.5 apg, 50 3s, 45% FG, 61% FTPost season: 5 G, 6.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 1.4 apg, 2 3sGPA: 4.03. PF Alex Johnson Regular season: 102 G, 4.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 4 3s, 57% FG, 60% FTPost season: 5 G, 4.0 ppg, 5.4 rpgGPA: 3.5
  14. 2005-06 Team Stats, Rankings, +/- from last season Team Points: 76.9 (#3), +7.0Rebounds: 33.7 (#49), +3.1Assists: 14.9 (#134), -0.7Steals: 7.5 (#32), +0.5Blocks: 2.9 (#70), +1.9TOs: 12.1 (#15), -0.7FG%: 45.7 (#62), +0.83PT%: 34.5 (#195), +1.3FT%: 73.6 (#125), +8.5Opposition Points: 64.7 (#82), -1.6FG%: 41.9 (#57), +1.13PT%: 34.4 (#152), +5.3TOs: 18.1 (#4), +1.7Efficiency Offense: 56.1 (#4), +5.2Defense: 47.2 (#197), -1.1
  15. 2005-06 Individual Stats and Rankings (Nat'l Rank) Points SG Louvon Davey - 11.8 ppgSG Ronnie Peppers - 10.9C Lee Martin - 9.5PG Jeryl Milton - 8.3SF Darius Chatman - 7.5C Shamel Anderson - 7.5C Cory Wethers - 7.4SF Chris Farrell - 5.9PG Brent Green - 4.2PF Alex Johnson - 3.8PG Alex Watson - 1.2PF Carlins Bogans - 1.2Rebounds C Lee Martin - 7.4 rpg (#35)SF Chris Farrell - 4.0PF Alex Johnson - 4.0C Shamel Anderson - 3.9C Cory Wethers - 3.7SG Louvon Davey - 3.6Assists PG Jeryl Milton - 3.5 apgPG Brent Green - 3.0SG Louvon Davey - 2.3Steals SG Louvon Davey - 1.4 spgBlocks C Lee Martin - 1.5 bpg (#10)Turn overs PG Jeryl Milton - 2.2 topg3pt shots made SG Ronnie Peppers - 59SG Louvon Davey - 53PG Jeryl Milton - 42PG Brent Green - 16SF Darius Chatman - 16SF Chris Farrell - 5PG Alex Watson - 2FG % (min: 30 FGA) PG Brent Green - 60.0% (45 of 75)PF Alex Johnson - 57.1C Cory Wethers - 53.6C Lee Martin - 49.8C Shamel Anderson - 49.0SF Darius Chatman - 48.0SF Chris Farrell - 47.6PG Jeryl Milton - 41.9SG Ronnie Peppers - 40.7SG Louvon Davey - 34.7FT% (min: 20 FTA) PG Brent Green - 85.2% (23 of 27)SG Louvon Davey - 84.9SF Darius Chatman - 84.0SG Ronnie Peppers - 84.0PG Jeryl Milton - 83.3C Shamel Anderson - 76.2SF Chris Farrell - 70.0C Lee Martin - 63.3PF Alex Johnson - 55.6C Cory Wethers - 52.93PT% (min: 10 3PA) PG Brent Green - 61.5% (16 of 26)PG Jeryl Milton - 40.0SF Darius Chatman - 40.0SF Chris Farrell - 35.7SG Ronnie Peppers - 35.1SG Louvon Davey - 26.0Minutes SG Louvon Davey - 23.0 mpgC Lee Martin - 22.8SF Darius Chatman - 22.0PG Jeryl Milton - 21.8PF Alex Johnson - 20.5SF Chris Farrell - 19.2C Cory Wethers - 18.3SG Ronnie Peppers - 16.8C Shamel Anderson - 15.4PG Brent Green - 13.7PG Alex Watson - 4.5PF Carlins Bogans - 4.0
  16. 2006 Awards Conference 1st Team: Jr C Lee MartinI won Pac 12 COY
  17. 2006 Final Four (2) #8 Florida(1) #3 Georgia Tech(6) #21 Toledo(1) #7 MinnesotaChampionship #7 Minnesota, who had to rally from 13 pts down, def #3 Georgia Tech, to win their 1st ever national title
  18. Career Game #197 2006 NCAA Tournament West Regionals Semifinals (Sweet 16) Mar 24, 2006: (5) #18 Washington (28-5, 15-3) vs (1) #7 Minnesota (28-4, 14-4) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, flexDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Jr SG Bryan Riggs 14.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 44% 3PTNotes: A good offensive team, and an even better defensive team limiting opponents to just 59.3 ppg (#11 Nat'l)How they got here Automatic selection (Champs Big 10)(2nd Rd) Def Bethune-Cookman, 89-54 (Riggs 21 pts, 8 rebs, 6 asts) (3rd Rd) Def Central Florida, 69-56 (Riggs 16 pts, 8 rebs) 1st Half A very exciting game. We had a promising start, leading 7-0. MINN then unleashed a barrage of outside shots, and we suddenly went down by as many as 13. Sensing that the game could soon be over, we maximized our pressure defense, and that helped us come back into the game. MINN committed 15 fouls, and we fully capitalized via the FT line Halftime: Up 38-36 Key stat(s) FT: WASH 23-25, MINN 5-10Steals: WASH 5, MINN 2Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 7 ptsMINN: SG Bryan Riggs 8 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half Game remained close, until SG Louvon Davey scored our 10 straight pts, including back to back 3s11:45, Up 58-48 MINN putting the clamps on defense, and came up with a 9-0 run. I had to burn an early timeout9:12, Up 58-57 MINN taking the lead after a 3pt shot by SG Bryan Riggs5:16, Down 67-68 We are in the penalty. After a split FT by MINN, PG Jeryl Milton hits a jumper to tie the game. After a turnover by MINN, SG Louvon Lavey hits a 3! Lavey has 26 pts so far. Up 3. Another turnover for MINN. Media timeout3:55, Up 72-69 MINN getting the steal this time around. They miss a 3. On our next play, we go to C Lee Martin, who scores inside. Up 5. We got called for a foul. Split by MINN. MINN has shot just 10-21 FT. We go to SG Louvon Davey, who missed on a drive. Rebound by MINN. MINN's SG Bryan Riggs forced to give up the ball because of our double team. We get a steal! But a counter steal by MINN, and they scored on the break. Timeout2:03, Up 74-72 SG Louvon Davey missing again. MINN chance to tie or take the lead with a 3. Foul. MINN makes both. We wasted our 5 pt lead we had just moments ago. Tied. Our spacing is not good. PG Jeryl Milton taking a bad fade away shot. Missed again. MINN with the ball. Milton gets a steal. Timeout0:55, Tied at 74 SF Chris Farrell gets a good pick from C Lee Martin. Farrell drives and scores! Timeout MINN0:47, Up 76-74 Another foul! MINN's PF Dan Barnes heads back to the line. Barnes is 2-6 FT so far. Barnes splits. Timeout0:32, Up 76-75 MINN not fouling. We were passing the ball around. And MINN came up with a steal! So much drama in this game. Timeout MINN0:13, Up 76-75 MINN goes back to PF Dan Barnes with less than 5 secs left. If we were leading by 2 or more, we might have intentionally foul Barnes (3-8 FT today). But I gave instructions not to foul. Barnes puts up a shot. And Barnes scores! We have no timeouts left, and we were not able to put up a shot. Oh what a sorry loss for us. We were just seconds away from advancing to the Elite 8, but Barnes made a big time shot there; Barnes finished with 21 pts. This one will sting for quite a while, but we made a lot of progress this season Final Score: Washington - 76, Minnesota - 77 Box Scores Davey 26, 5, 2, 2 stls, 6 3sMartin 12, 4, 1Farrell 10, 2, 3, 4 stlsPeppers 10, 2, 0, 2 stlsMilton 6, 2, 5, 2 stlsAnderson 5, 2, 0Wethers 4, 0, 1, 3 tosJohnson 3, 7, 0Chatman 0, 1, 1Green 0, 0, 2, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 43-60% Rebs: Even Asts: -4 TOs: -2 Pts in paint: +4 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: -4 Post game observations (+): Our pressure defense a major reason why we picked up 11 steals(-): We had less turnovers than MINN, but ours came at crucial times during the end game
  19. Major Upsets 2nd Round (12) Loyola Marymount def (5) #22 Kentucky(12) UMKC def (5) #25 Villanova3rd Round (9) New Mexico def (1) #1 Syracuse(10) Creighton def (2) #4 Kansas
  20. Career Game #196 2006 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round Mar 19, 2006: (5) #18 Washington (27-5, 15-3) vs (4) #23 Virginia (24-7, 12-6) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, press a lotKey Players: Fr SF Jamal Smith 16.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 45% 3PTNotes: A very good outside shooting team, at 41.4% 3PT (#7 Nat'l)How they got here Automatic selection (Champs ACC)(2nd Rd) Def Delaware, 67-49 (Smith 19 pts, 4 rebs) 1st Half VA missed their 1st 5 attempts from 3pt territory, and we raced to an early 21-4 lead. An excellent defensive performance the entire 1st half, perhaps the best we've had this season. VA best player, SF Jamal Smith, was held scoreless on 0-6 FG Halftime: Up 36-13 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 52%, VA 22%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 9 pts 2nd Half The lead we built in the 1st half proved to be enough. Less minutes for our starters in the 2nd half. Everybody got a chance to play, including our 2 walk ons, which is partly the reason with the dip in our defense. We advance to the Sweet 16 Final Score: Washington - 73, Virginia - 49 Box Scores Chatman 14, 5, 1, 2 3sPeppers 14, 1, 1, 4 3sDavey 12, 2, 0, 2 3sMilton 9, 2, 0Wethers 8, 4, 0Martin 6, 7, 3, 2 stls, 4 blks (*)Anderson 6, 3, 0Johnson 2, 4, 0Moore 2, 1, 0Green 0, 1, 5Farrell 0, 1, 1, 2 blksWatson 0, 0, 2Stevenson 0, 0, 1Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 47-36% Rebs: +2 Asts: +2 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We effectively took away VA's outside shooting strength, esp in the 1st half; we almost always had a double team guarding any potential shooter(-): None; we didn't show our full strength in the 2nd half, resting our starters
  21. Career Game #195 2006 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round Mar 17, 2006: (12) Pennsylvania (20-9, 10-4) vs (5) #18 Washington (26-5, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Regie Johnson 15.6 ppg, 40% 3PTNotes: A good shooting team, both from deep at 38.4% 3PT, and at the line with 76.2% FT How they got here Automatic selection (Champs Ivy League) 1st Half We took advantage of PENN's weak interior defense. We have also defended the perimeter well. But PENN has deliberately slowed down the pace of this game, to keep them within reasonable distance Halftime: Up 39-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 54%, PENN 38%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 8 pts, 3 astsPENN: C Damian Gray 11 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half We surprised PENN with our pressure defense, and we scored 6 pts in the 1st 30 secs of the 2nd half. We extended our run to 16-0 to suddenly push our lead to 25; all of which happened in a span of less than 4 mins. PENN never recovered. A great all-around performance by SG Louvon Davey. Final Score: Pennsylvania - 61, Washington - 81 Box Scores Davey 23, 5, 6, 7 stls (*)Wethers 13, 1, 1Peppers 11, 2, 0, 2 stlsFarrell 8, 5, 0Chatman 6, 0, 0, 3 tos, 2 3sMartin 5, 9, 2Green 4, 2, 1Milton 4, 1, 2, fouled outJohnson 3, 5, 0Anderson 2, 1, 1Bogans 2, 1, 0Watson 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 51-40% Rebs: +6 Asts: +7 TOs: -10 Pts in paint: +28 2nd chance: -7 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): We had a total of 12 steals, mostly generated by our pressure defense(-): PENN scored 13 2nd chance pts on just 7 offensive rebounds; something we can't afford to give up at later stages of the tournament
  22. 2006 Selection Show Rank: #18, RPI: #28 We're in the West Regionals (Albuquerque). 1st Round Matchup: (5) Washington (26-5, 15-3) vs (12) Pennsylvania (20-9, 10-4) Teams in the West Regionals (1) #7 Minnesota(2) #14 Seton Hall(3) #12 Arkansas(4) #23 Virginia(5) #18 Washington(6) Arizona(7) Mississippi St(8) Maryland(9) Central Florida(10) Saint Louis(11) Texas-Arlington(12) Pennsylvania(13) Delaware(14) Green Bay(15) Troy(16) Play In Other Ranked Teams East (1) #1 Syracuse, defending champs(2) #8 Florida(3) #13 Iowa(4) #10 Gonzaga(5) #25 Villanova(6) #16 HoustonMidwest (1) #3 Georgia Tech(2) #9 Indiana(3) #5 Memphis(4) #15 North Carolina(5) #22 KentuckySouth (1) #6 St John's(2) #4 Kansas(3) #11 Louisville(4) #17 Oklahoma St(5) #24 Oklahoma(6) #21 Toledo(8) #19 UNLVOn Probation #2 Temple #20 Oregon Pac 12 Teams in postseason tournaments NCAA: (5) Washington, (6) Arizona, (10) UCLANIT: (2) Stanford
  23. Career Game #194 2006 Pac 12 Tournament Semifinals Mar 8, 2006: (3) Arizona (19-9, 14-4) vs (2) #16 Washington (26-4, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, motionDefense: 2-3, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Jermaine Stephens 14.3 ppgNotes: We won by 35 in our only meeting with ARIZ, in a game where our bench exploded for 51 pts. Since that loss, ARIZ has won 10 of their next 11 games 1st Half I don't mind our low shooting percentage, but the 9 turnovers that we committed were significant. Our defense, especially inside the paint, needs to improve in the 2nd half Halftime: Down 34-39 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 14, ARIZ 22Turnovers: WASH 9, ARIZ 5Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Lavey 11 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half C Lee Martin picked up his 4th foul early in the 2nd half. However, C Shamel Anderson and C Cory Wethers have both stepped up, helping us with 12-4 to claim the lead. 15:02, Up 46-43 We then committed 3 consecutive turn overs, which shifted the momentum back to ARIZ, whose shooters are beginning to wax hot 8:55, Down 54-62 Our small 3-guard lineup has carried us back in this game. The last jumper by PG Brent Green gave us the lead. SGs Ronnie Peppers and Louvon Davey have combined for 37 pts 5:06, Up 69-68 We wasted a lot of opportunities by adding more 3 turnovers. I called a timeout to regroup 2:23, Down 69-72 C Shamel Anderson gets a basket plus a foul. Anderson makes the bonus FT. Tied. ARIZ answers back with FG. Down 2. We went back to Anderson who got fouled on his attempt. Anderson splits. Offensive rebound by C Cory Wethers, but he missed his follow up. Down 1. Another basket by ARIZ. Timeout 1:04, Down 73-76 C Shamel Anderson asking for the ball. Anderson gets the pass, makes his move inside, makes the shot plus a foul! Anderson makes the FT. Anderson has scored our last 7 pts. Tied once again. We have to make a stop. ARIZ missed a 3. But they the offensive rebound. They miss the 2nd shot but we got called for a foul. Split. Timeout 0:22, Down 76-77 Can't make the entry pass to C Shamel Anderson. SG Louvon Davey takes a long one. Missed. ARIZ rebounds. We gave up 3 quick fouls to get into penalty. 0:08 left. ARIZ to take 1-and-1. Makes both. Timeout 0:08, Down 76-79 SG Ronnie Peppers got open to shoot a 3. Travelling! Oh my. Game over. We had a good opportunity to win this game, but our defense didn't show up Final Score: Arizona - 81, Washington - 76 Box Scores Peppers 21, 2, 0, 4 tos, 5 3sDavey 16, 5, 2, 3 stls, 5 tos, 4 3sAnderson 15, 7, 1Wethers 7, 5, 0Johnson 4, 2, 0Green 4, 1, 3Chatman 4, 1, 0, 4 tosMilton 3, 1, 5Farrell 2, 4, 1Martin 0, 4, 0Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 43-52% Rebs: +5 Asts: -11 TOs: +5 Pts in paint: -8 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: -5 Post game observations (+): We made 10 3s to help break ARIZ's zone defense(-): Poor defense, plus 18 turnovers. Worst part is we allowed ARIZ to score 36 pts in the paint, partly because of C Lee Martin's sub par performance
  24. Career Game #193 2006 Pac 12 Tournament Mar 7, 2006: (7) Utah (15-15, 8-10) vs (2) #16 Washington (25-4, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Jamar Birley 22.0 ppg (#1 Pac 12)Notes: Split season series with UTAH 1st Half We have done a good job so far on UTAH's SG Jamar Birley, limiting him to just 5 pts on 2-12 FG. Both teams each with 10 turnovers. I was not pleased with the numerous offensive rebounds we have given up to UTAH Halftime: Up 40-33 Key stat(s) 2nd chance: WASH 0, UTAH 10FG: WASH 52%, UTAH 41%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Lavey 14 pts, 5, rebs, 3 asts 2nd Half UTAH getting a lot of pts on the break. Also, UTAH's Jamar Birley has added 2 more 3s. 10:38, Up 53-51 C Lee Martin scoring some key baskets to give us a more comfortable lead. UTAH in the penalty 6:34, Up 63-55 Our 9 pt advantage was quickly reduced to 5, after back to back turn overs on our part. 2:25, Up 70-65 After a miss by UTAH, we committed another passing error, and UTAH scores on the break. Timeout 1:48, Up 70-67 PG Jeryl Milton scores a much needed basket. Up 5. We get a steal. Both teams with 22 turn overs. SG Louvon Lavey missed a 3. Timeout UTAH 0:46, Up 72-67 UTAH missing a 3. UTAH had to foul. We scored 2 FTs. That should do it. Final Score: Utah - 70, Washington - 76 Box Scores Davey 16, 6, 3, 9 tos, 2 3s (*)Martin 14, 6, 0, 2 stls, 3 tosMilton 11, 0, 1, 2 stls, 3 tosChatman 8, 6, 1Wethers 8, 5, 0Peppers 7, 0, 2, 3 stlsFarrell 6, 3, 2Green 4, 0, 5Anderson 2, 6, 1Johnson 0, 5, 0 Team Stats FG: 49-48% Rebs: +7 Asts: Even TOs: Even Pts in paint: -4 2nd chance: -13 Fast break: -14 Post game observations (+): Somehow lucky to get away with this win. We had a +13 advantage in FT attempts(-): Both teams with lots of turnovers, but we allowed UTAH to capitalize more, scoring 30 fast break pts. Not exactly a good game for us, but we're glad to advance
  25. Career Game #192 Feb 24, 2006: Arizona St (7-9, 4-13) @ #15 Washington (24-4, 14-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Bill Epps 15.0 ppgNotes: AZST lost 8 of their last 9 game, 4 of which they gave up 80+ pts 1st Half AZST doing a good job shutting down our interior offense. Our 4 big man rotation combined for just 2-10 FG Halftime: Up 31-28 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 6, AZST 14FG: WASH 40%, AZST 53%Key Players WASH: PG Brent Green 9 pts 2nd Half We're finally getting some production from our front court 11:46, Up 51-43 Decent FG shooting by AZST, but they were not able to solve our pressure defense, committing a total of 28 turnovers Final Score: Arizona St - 59, Washington - 74 Box Scores Johnson 12, 8, 0 (*)Green 11, 2, 0, 4 tosDavey 9, 5, 3, 3 stlsMilton 9, 1, 0Chatman 8, 1, 1, 2 stlsFarrell 7, 4, 1Martin 6, 2, 0Anderson 5, 1, 2, 2 stlsPeppers 4, 0, 0, 2 stlsWethers 3, 3, 2 Team Stats FG: 41-50% Rebs: -3 Asts: -2 TOs: -17 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: +5 Fast break: +17 Post game observations (+): 19 to 2 advantage in fast break points(-): Dished out only 9 assists Pac 12 Final StandingsOregon, 15-3 (W2) Washington, 15-3 (W1) Arizona, 14-4 (W1) Stanford, 11-7 (W2) UCLA, 10-8 (W3) Colorado, 8-10 (L1) Utah, 8-10 (L2) Washington St, 7-11 (L1) California, 6-12 (W2) Oregon St, 5-13 (L3) USC, 5-13 (L7) Arizona St, 4-14 (L6)