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  1. Career Game #191 Feb 21, 2006: Washington St (11-14, 6-10) @ #15 Washington (24-3, 14-2) Current streaks 28-game home win streak5-game win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, pricetonDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SG Jamal Hayes 11.6 ppgNotes: WASHST playing well lately, winning 3 of their last 4 games 1st Half Both teams playing good defense resulting in a low-scoring close game. We were leading 21-15 when we started committing a lot of turnovers, and WASHST made an explosive 21-4 run. Our home win streak is in serious jeopardy here Halftime: Down 25-36 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 10, WASHST 6FG: WASH 33%, WASHST 44%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 9 pts 2nd Half We're muscling our way in the paint to try to get back into this game. We cut our deficit to 2 earlier, but WASHST proving to be no pushover. We are already in the penalty 10:56, Down 40-46 I am so upset about the calls. Every time we get close, WASHST being bailed out by our fouls. 5:51, Down 52-55 We have finally taken the lead off a turnover by WASHST. C Cory Wethers scoring our last 2 FGs 4:10, Up 58-55 A 3 by SG Louvon Lavey extended our current run to 9-0. Up 6. WASHST broke their silence with a drive. Timeout 3:09, Up 61-57 We turned the ball over. WASHST scores. Up 2. We miss. WASHST with a turnover. WASHST called for a foul, and they get into penalty. But SG Louvon Davey missed the froent end of his 1-and-1. We got called for a foul. WASHST hits both FTs. WASHST on a 6-0 run. Timeout 1:35, Tied at 61 SG Louvon Davey hits a 3! Davey has come up big today with 18 pts. Timeout WASHST 0:57, Up 64-61 WASHST answers back with a 3! Timeout 0:42, Tied at 64 We isolate SF Chris Farrell, he drives, and scores! Farrell also in double figures with 11. Timeout WASHST 0:33, Up 66-64 WASHST scores, and there was a foul. They make the bonus FT. I call my last timeout 0:18, Down 66-67 SG Louvon Davey drives. Davey was met by a double team. Davey made a nice drop pass to SF Chris Farrell. Farrell puts up a shot. Farrell can't find the mark! Rebound by WASHST, and we didn't have enough time to foul and stop the clock. My 1st home loss here at WASH. Tough loss Final Score: Washington St - 67, Washington - 66 Box Scores Davey 18, 2, 6, 2 stls, 4 3sFarrell 11, 2, 1Martin 8, 7, 1, 2 blksAnderson 7, 9, 0Green 6, 2, 3, 3 tosWethers 6, 2, 1Milton 5, 2, 3Chatman 3, 2, 0Peppers 2, 0, 0Johnson 0, 3, 1, 2 stls Team Stats FG: 46-41% Rebs: +2 Asts: Even TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +8 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +5 Post game observations (+): We're ahead in every major stats category (see above). WASHST just had 11 more FT attempts(-): Those string of turnovers before the end of the 1st half turned this game around Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 14-3 (W1) Washington, 14-3 (L1) Arizona, 13-4 (L1) Stanford, 10-7 (W1) UCLA, 9-8 (W2) Colorado, 8-9 (W2) Utah, 8-9 (L1) Washington St, 7-10 (W2) Oregon St, 5-12 (L2) USC, 5-12 (L6) California, 5-12 (W1) Arizona St, 4-13 (L5)
  2. Career Game #190 Feb 17, 2006: #17 Washington (23-3, 13-2) @ Stanford (14-12, 9-6) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr SG Bryan Jones 13.2 ppgNotes: STAN leads the conference in steals at 7.8 spg1st Half Hot outside shooting by STAN gave them a good start, and we trail by as many as 14. We turned to our pressure defense, and we slowly clawed our way back into the game. STAN has beaten always on the offensive glass, but that trend was reversed today Halftime: Up 36-34 Key stat(s) Off Rebs: WASH 10, STAN 43PT: WASH 3-10, STAN 5-9Key Players WASH: PG Jeryl Milton 11 pts 2nd Half Our relentless ball pressure forcing a lot of turnovers on STAN, and generating easy transition baskets for us 10:38, Up 63-45 STAN tried to shoot their way back, finishing the game with 13 3s. But they couldn't make enough stops to break our double digit lead barrier. We made full use of our deeper bench in tiring out STAN Final Score: Washington - 80, Stanford - 70 Box Scores Milton 16, 2, 5, 2 3s (*)Anderson 10, 5, 0Green 10, 2, 2, 2 3sPeppers 10, 2, 1Martin 9, 6, 0Davey 8, 2, 2, 4 stls, 2 3sFarrell 5, 9, 0Johnson 5, 7, 1Chatman 5, 1, 1, 2 stls, fouled outWethers 2, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 41-42% Rebs: +6 Asts: -1 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: +5 Fast break: +13 Post game observations (+): STAN did not score a single fast break point(-): Allowed STAN to shoot 13-26 3PT (50%) Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 14-2 (W5) Arizona, 13-3 (W8) Oregon, 13-3 (L1) Stanford, 9-7 (L1) UCLA, 8-8 (W1) Utah, 8-8 (W3) Colorado, 7-9 (W1) Washington St, 6-10 (W1) Oregon St, 5-11 (L1) USC, 5-11 (L5) California, 4-12 (L6) Arizona St, 4-12 (L4)
  3. Career Game #189 Feb 14, 2006: Colorado (10-13, 6-8) @ #17 Washington (22-3, 12-2) Current streaks 27-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, motionDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Fr PF Joe Oliver 10.7 ppg, 5.4 rpgNotes: It was a blow out against COL in our last meeting, in a game where we scored 44 pts in the paint1st Half Not only we were getting production from our inside and fast break plays, out outside shots were also falling. After a slow start, SG Louvon Davey hit his last 3 attempts from deep. It was also good to see C Cory Wethers getting active on offense again Halftime: Up 46-28 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 59%, COL 29%3PT: WASH 5-9, COL 0-5Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 9 pts 2nd Half COL making improvements on offense in the 2nd half, but the best they could do is get to within 13 pts of our lead. PG Brent Green stepped up after PG Jeryl Milton fouled out early Final Score: Colorado - 69, Washington - 86 Box Scores Davey 18, 2, 0, 4 3s (*)Anderson 15, 3, 2Green 11, 3, 6Farrell 10, 6, 0Wethers 10, 3, 1Peppers 10, 2, 1, 2 3sJohnson 8, 4, 0Martin 2, 8, 0, 3 blksChatman 2, 3, 1Milton 0, 1, 4, 2 stls, fouled outWatson 0, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 46-46% Rebs: +2 Asts: +4 TOs: -9 Pts in paint: +14 2nd chance: -7 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): Unexpected scoring production from C Shamel Anderson and PG Brent Green(-): Only 5 2nd chance pts from 11 offensive rebounds Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 13-2 (W6) Washington, 13-2 (W4) Arizona, 12-3 (W7) Stanford, 9-6 (W1) UCLA, 7-8 (L2) Utah, 7-8 (W2) Colorado, 6-9 (L1) Oregon St, 5-10 (W1) USC, 5-10 (L4) Washington St, 5-10 (L1) California, 4-11 (L5) Arizona St, 4-11 (L3)
  4. Career Game #188 Feb 10, 2006: #20 Washington (21-3, 11-2) @ USC (8-14, 5-8) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Fr PG Teron Eschmeyer 8.0 ppg, 3.2 apgNotes: SCAL alllows their opponents to shoot 47.4% FG, last in conference 1st Half The 2nd unit of both teams were productive and engaged each other on a shootout. We have to lower SCAL's FG shooting in the 2nd half, or else this could become a tricky game for us Halftime: Up 43-39 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 3, SCAL 10FG: WASH 46%, SCAL 50%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 15 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half SCAL addirng 8 more turnovers here in the 2nd half, pushing their game total to 18 already. Our bench continues to score heavily, combining for 37 pts 10:04, Up 63-48 SCAL taking advantage of our penalty situation to pull themselves closer 3:36, Up 71-63 After a turnover by SCAL, SG Ronnie scores another 3 to put ourselves back up to 12 with 2 mins remaining. We slowed down the game, and gladly accepted the intentional fouls given by SCAL Final Score: Washington - 87, USC - 68 Box Scores Peppers 25, 3, 2, 2 stls, 5 3s (*)Milton 17, 2, 4, 2 3sMartin 13, 7, 1, 2 blksAnderson 9, 5, 1Wethers 6, 3, 0Green 6, 2, 5Chatman 6, 2, 0Davey 3, 3, 1Farrell 2, 3, 1Johnson 0, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 48-44% Rebs: +3 Asts: +3 TOs: -13 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Aside from SCAL's turnovers, we also minimized their scoring opportunities by limiting our opponents to just 5 offensive rebounds(-): Shot just 7-23 3PT (30%); SG Louvon Davey went 0-7 3PT Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 12-2 (W5) Washington, 12-2 (W3) Arizona, 11-3 (W6) Stanford, 8-6 (L1) UCLA, 7-7 (L1) Colorado, 6-8 (W1) Utah, 6-8 (W1) USC, 5-9 (L3) Washington St, 5-9 (W2) Oregon St, 4-10 (L4) California, 4-10 (L4) Arizona St, 4-10 (L2)
  5. Career Game #187 Feb 7, 2006: Oregon St (7-14, 4-8) @ #20 Washington (20-3, 10-2) Current streaks 26-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SF Wesely Jameson 11.0 ppg, 4.4 rpgNotes: We had to rally from 10 pts down with 11 mins to go, to beat ORST during our last meeting 1st Half We made it difficult for ORST to get good looks on offense, hence their low shooting percentage. On the other hand, we scored a lot of fast break pts due to ORST's turnovers Halftime: Up 40-19 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 50%, ORST 27%Fast break: WASH 17, ORST 5Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 8 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half Shooting was below average in the 2nd half, but we made sure our defense remains solid to keep our distance to ORST Final Score: Oregon St - 47, Washington - 73 Box Scores Peppers 15, 2, 3, 2 stls, 3 3s (*)Martin 14, 6, 0Chatman 13, 0, 0Davey 9, 4, 4, 2 stlsWethers 6, 4, 1Milton 5, 3, 4, 2 stlsGreen 4, 2, 4, 2 stlsJohnson 4, 1, 0Anderson 3, 7, 0Farrell 0, 3, 1 Team Stats FG: 44-37% Rebs: Even Asts: +9 TOs: -20 Pts in paint: +30 2nd chance: -4 Fast break: +17 Post game observations (+): Very impressive in keeping the ball, with only 3 turnovers(-): Didn't shoot well in the 2nd half, finishing just 6-21 3PT (29%) Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 11-2 (W4) Washington, 11-2 (W2) Arizona, 10-3 (W5) Stanford, 8-5 (W1) UCLA, 7-6 (W1) Colorado, 5-8 (L1) USC, 5-8 (L2) Utah, 5-8 (L1) Oregon St, 4-9 (L3) California, 4-9 (L3) Arizona St, 4-9 (L1) Washington St, 4-9 (W1)
  6. Career Game #186 Feb 3, 2006: #21 Washington (19-3, 9-2) @ California (9-11, 4-7) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: So SG Dean Barnes 14.2 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: In their 5 last defeats, CAL is giving up almost 30 pts in the paint 1st Half We were right in challenging CAL's interior defense, as majority of our pts came inside the paint. What I am not happy about is the number of offensive rebounds we have allowed CAL to grab, and that was the main reason why this game remains close despite CAL's poor FG shooting Halftime: Up 34-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 4&%, CAL 27%Rebs: WASH 16, CAL 25Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 9 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half Both teams finding their mark from the outside, but committing quite a number of turn overs 11:56, Up 48-40 Both teams i the penalty, but we missed 6 FTs already in this game; those might prove to be crucial. I am not happy with PG Jeryl Milton's 6 turn overs 7:02. Up 53-51 CAL has been shooting much better here in the 2nd half, has tied up the game earlier with a 3. SG Louvon Davey answered back with a 3 also. CAL committed a turnover prior to the last media timeout 2:46, Up 63-60 PG Louvon Davey got a good screen for his jumper but he missed. CAL with another turn over. SF Chris Farrell attacks the lane and scored! Up 5. We get a steal. But we threw away another pass. Oh my. CAL scores plus a foul. They missed the bonus FT. Timeout 0:48, Up 65-62 We're going for a 2-for-1. Quick shot by SG Louvon Davey. Missed. Bad decision my part. Timeout CAL 0:36, Up 65-62 CAL goes for a quick 2. Missed. But they get the offensive rebound. C Lee Martin picked up his 5th foul. 2 FTs for CAL. Split. Timeout 0:27, Up 65-63 CAL fouls quickly. Freshman PG Brent Green goes to the line for a 1-and-1. Green succumbed to the pressure, and missed. CAL rebounds and calls a timeout 0:23, Up 65-63 CAL shoots a jumper. Missed. But there was a foul. I can't believe the call. CAL makes both. Timeout 0:15, Tied at 65 CAL was called for a foul (a non shooting foul but they are in the penalty). This time it was CAL's coach who can't believe what he saw. PG Jeryl Milton goes for a 1-and-1. Makes the 1st. Missed the 2nd. CAL grabs the board. They have no timeouts left. 0:07 left. We played great perimeter defense. CAL can't put up a shot. Buzzer sounded. We escape by the skin of our teeth. PG Jeryl Milton, who is having a horrible game with 8 turnovers, turned out to be the hero as his last FT turned out to be the winning margin. Final Score: Washington - 66, California - 65 Box Scores Peppers 13, 4, 0, 3 tos, 2 3sLavey 12, 5, 0, 2 stls, 2 3s (*)Milton 9, 3, 7, 2 stls, 8 tos, 2 3sFarrell 8, 2, 1Chatman 7, 2, 2, 2 stlsWethers 5, 2, 0Martin 4, 5, 3, fouled outJohnson 4, 3, 2, 2 stlsAnderson 4, 2, 0Green 0, 0, 2Watson 0, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 48-34% Rebs: -15 Asts: +9 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: -8 Fast break: -2 Post game observations (+): We shot 7-17 3PT (41%), most of which during the 2nd half to keep ourselves with the lead(-): Got manhandled on the boards; CAL had 16 offensive rebounds Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 10-2 (W3) Washington, 10-2 (W1) Arizona, 9-3 (W4) Stanford, 7-5 (L1) UCLA, 6-6 (L1) Colorado, 5-7 (W2) USC, 5-7 (L1) Utah, 5-7 (W1) Oregon St, 4-8 (L2) California, 4-8 (L2) Arizona St, 4-8 (W1) Washington St, 3-9 (L2)
  7. Career Game #185 Jan 31, 2006: #21 Washington (19-2, 9-1) @ #24 Oregon (14-6, 8-2) Current streaks 9-game win streak4-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr PF Clinton Tahid 14.6 ppg, 6.6 rpgNotes: OR best defensive team in the conference, allowing just 59.6 opp ppg 1st Half Exciting game with 12 lead changes. OR shut out our shooters, going 0-6 3PT. We decided to purely attack the basket. OR had 10 fouls, while we got called for 14. OR's PF Clinton Fahid has been unstoppable Halftime: Down 37-38 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 18, OR 12FT: WASH 11-15, OR 14-19Key Players WASH: SF Chris Farrell 6 pts, 3-3 FGOR: PF Clinton Tahid 20 pts, 5 pts 2nd Half We got called for 4 fouls right in the 1st minute of the 2nd half, including the 4th personal on both PG Jeryl Milton and C Lee Martin. We had the right idea on just taking inside shots, but they simply won't fall; our FG shooting has dropped to 37% 10:37, Down 44-56 Some semblance of outside shooting appeared during the last 2 mins, but it was already a blow out at that point. We were outscored in the 2nd half, 25-47. I can't remember a time when none of my players finished in double figures scoring. OR's PF Clinton Tahid had 28 pts and 12 rebs Final Score: Washington - 62, Oregon - 85 Box Scores Anderson 9, 1, 1Chatman 8, 2, 3Farrell 7, 4, 2Peppers 7, 7, 0Davey 6, 5, 0Johnson 6, 3, 0Wethers 5, 5, 3Martin 5, 4, 1, 2 stls, 3 blks, fouled outMilton 5, 2, 1, 3 tos, fouled outGreen 4, 1, 3Watson 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 40-50% Rebs: -8 Asts: -6 TOs: +3 Pts in paint: +8 2nd chance: -3 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): Was competitive during the 1st half(-): Never mind the offense, but we lost focus as well on defense esp in the 2nd half Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 9-2 (W2) Washington, 9-2 (L1) Arizona, 8-3 (W3) Stanford, 7-4 (W1) UCLA, 6-5 (W1) USC, 5-6 (W1) Oregon St, 4-7 (L1) California, 4-7 (L1) Colorado, 4-7 (W1) Utah, 4-7 (L4) Arizona St, 3-8 (L3) Washington St, 3-8 (L1)
  8. Career Game #184 Jan 27, 2006: UCLA (11-7, 5-4) @ #23 Washington (18-2, 8-1) Current streaks 25-game home win streak8-game win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: So C Clyde Landram 11.2 ppg, 7.1 rpgNotes: UCLA has shot at least 50% FG in each of their last 3 game 1st Half We didn't shoot well, but more than made up with our 2nd chance opportunities. UCLA's turnovers also limited their scoring chances Halftime: Up 40-29 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 5, UCLA 82nd chance: WASH 10, UCLA 2Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 12 pts, 4 3s 2nd Half More turnovers for UCLA, and we extended the lead to 20 earlier. We are early in the penalty though 11:52, Up 57-40 Some careless turnovers trimmed our lead to 11. But with just over a minute left, we managed the clock well and hold on for the win Final Score: UCLA - 56, Washington - 69 Box Scores Davey 17, 5, 0, 4 tos, 5 3s (*)Wethers 12, 3, 2, 2 stlsPeppers 9, 1, 0Johnson 7, 5, 1, 2 stlsAnderson 7, 3, 0Farrell 6, 2, 1Milton 5, 1, 4, 3 tosChatman 4, 2, 1Martin 2, 3, 1, 3 stlsGreen 0, 1, 3Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 40-44% Rebs: -4 Asts: +1 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +6 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Limiting a good offensive team like UCLA to less than 60 pts is an achievement(-): FG shooting on our half court offense was much less than 40%, considering we scored 18 fast break pts Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 9-1 (W9) Oregon, 8-2 (W1) Arizona, 7-3 (W2) Stanford, 6-4 (L1) UCLA, 5-5 (L1) Oregon St, 4-6 (W2) California, 4-6 (W1) USC, 4-6 (L2) Utah, 4-6 (L3) Colorado, 3-7 (L1) Arizona St, 3-7 (L2) Washington St, 3-7 (W1)
  9. Career Game #183 Jan 24, 2006: Utah (10-9, 4-4) @ #23 Washington (17-2, 7-1) Current streaks 24-game home win streak7-game win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Jamar Birley 20.6 ppg (#1 Pac 12)Notes: UTAH is 0-8 on true road games this season 1st Half For the 2nd straight game, our rebounding has been responsible for getting us a big lead. Halftime: Up 56-34 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 57%, UTAH 41%Rebounds: WASH 23, UTAH 11Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 16 pts, 3 stls 2nd Half Our 7-0 C Lee Rartin even hit a couple 18-foot jumpers at the start of the 2nd half, and that's when you know everything is going right today. Distributed more playing time to the bench in the 2nd half Final Score: Utah - 72, Washington - 88 Box Scores Peppers 20, 2, 1, 4 3sDavey 16, 2, 4, 3 stls, 3 3s (*)Wethers 14, 4, 0Martin 10, 8, 2Anderson 8, 4, 1Farrell 6, 4, 3Johnson 4, 7, 0Milton 4, 2, 3Chatman 2, 2, 1Green 2, 1, 5Bogans 2, 0, 0Watson 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 50-40% Rebs: +8 Asts: +8 TOs: -2 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: -2 Fast break: +1 Post game observations (+): Good ball movement, dishing out 21 assists and only 10 turnovers(-): Allowed UTAH to shoot 10 3s, but most of them during garbage time Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 8-1 (W8) Oregon, 7-2 (L1) Stanford, 6-3 (W2) Arizona, 6-3 (W1) UCLA, 5-4 (W1) USC, 4-5 (L1) Utah, 4-5 (L2) California, 3-6 (L1) Colorado, 3-6 (W1) Arizona St, 3-6 (L1) Oregon St, 3-6 (W1) Washington St, 2-7 (L2)
  10. Career Game #182 Jan 20, 2006: Arizona (9-7, 5-2) @ #23 Washington (16-2, 6-1) Current streaks 23-game home win streak6-game win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, motionDefense: 2-3, rarely pressKey Players: Sr Sg Jermaine StephensNotes: ARIZ top rebounding team in the conference at 36.4 rpg1st Half Outside shooting was going well at the beginning, but faded towards the end. What was once a 14 pt lead has been trimmed to 8. What we did well was taking away ARIZ's rebounding advantage Halftime: Up 39-31 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-14, ARIZ 3-7Rebounds: WASH 23, ARIZ 15Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 7 pts, 4 rebs, 3 asts 2nd Half We continue to control the boards, and built up a good lead 10:53, Up 59-41 Our shooters have rediscovered their touch from the outside. What was a close game at the halftime break became a blowout, as we outscored ARIZ in the 2nd half 47-20. I am impressed by our rebounding margin. Our bench matched ARIZ's total output of 51 pts Final Score: Arizona - 51, Washington - 86 Box Scores Chatman 18, 5, 3, 5 tos, 2 3s (*)Peppers 15, 5, 2, 5 3sMartin 13, 13, 0Davey 12, 9, 5, 4 tos, 2 3sMilton 10, 2, 5, 2 stls, 2 3sWethers 8, 7, 1Anderson 5, 2, 0Green 5, 1, 3Farrell 0, 4, 0Johnson 0, 2, 1 Team Stats FG: 47-34% Rebs: +22 Asts: +8 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +10 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Getting 16 2nd chance pts was significant, esp against one the best rebounding teams in the country(-): Committed 15 turnovers Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 7-1 (W7) Oregon, 7-1 (W2) Stanford, 5-3 (W1) Arizona, 5-3 (L1) USC, 4-4 (W1) UCLA, 4-4 (L1) Utah, 4-4 (L1) California, 3-5 (W1) Arizona St, 3-5 (W1) Oregon St, 2-6 (L3) Colorado, 2-6 (L2) Washington St, 2-6 (L1)
  11. Career Game #181 Jan 17, 2006: #23 Washington (15-2, 5-1) @ Arizona St (5-10, 2-4) Current streaks 5-game win streak3-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Bill Epps 13.7 ppgNotes: AZST gives up a conference worst 74.8 opp ppg (#338 Nat'l)1st Half AZST shot relatively well from the outside to keep the game close. Only AZST's turnovers kept them behind Halftime: Up 37-33 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 2-8, AZST 5-14Turnovers: WASH 5, AZST 13Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 9 pts, 3 rebsAZST: PG Bill Epps 10 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half We have committed 5 turnovers already here in the 2nd half. AZST added 3 more triples. 11:55, Up 46-44 AZST can't seem to miss. Plus we're in the penalty 7:22, Down 50-56 We got back on track with a 12-2 run, capped by triples from PG Jeryl Milton and SG Ronnie Peppers. Foul called. AZST missed the front end of their 1-and-1, but got the offensive rebound. AZST missed their subsequent FG attempt, and we finally get the rebound. Timeout 2:20, Up 62-58 PG Jeryl Milton drives and scores. It is now a 14-2 run. Up 6. AZST not yet done, hitting another 3, their 10th of the game. Timeout 1:41, Up 64-61 We turned the ball over. With 5 secs on their shot clock, AZST forced up a shot. Missed. We get the rebound. SG Louvon Davey drives. Missed. Timeout AZST 0:34, Up 64-61 We get another steal. AZST no option but to foul. But SG Ronnie Peppers missed the front end of his 1-and-1. We have missed 9 FTs in this game. AZST still with a chance here. Timeout AZST 0:18, Up 64-61 Another steal! And we scored on the break to put this game away. Our defense won this game for us Final Score: Washington - 66, Arizona St - 61 Box Scores Peppers 15, 2, 1, 2 stls (*)Martin 11, 7, 1, 2 blksDavey 11, 3, 2, 3 stlsMilton 10, 3, 4, 3 tos, 2 3sAnderson 6, 2, 1Wethers 6, 1, 0Farrell 5, 5, 1, 4 tosChatman 2, 2, 0Johnson 0, 4, 1, 2 stlsGreen 0, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 42-44% Rebs: -4 Asts: -3 TOs: -12 Pts in paint: +22 2nd chance: +1 Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): Great defense towards the end, limiting AZST to just 5 pts in the last 7+ mins. We picked up a total of 12 steals(-): Shot just 12-21 FT (57%) Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 6-1 (W6) Oregon, 6-1 (W1) Arizona, 5-2 (W2) UCLA, 4-3 (W3) Utah, 4-3 (W1) Stanford, 4-3 (L1) USC, 3-4 (L2) California, 2-5 (L1) Arizona St, 2-5 (L2) Oregon St, 2-5 (L2) Colorado, 2-5 (L1) Washington St, 2-5 (W1)
  12. Career Game #180 Jan 13, 2006: #25 Washington (14-2, 4-1) @ Washington St (6-8, 1-4) Current streaks Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SG Thomas Garnett 11.0 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: Top 3PT shooting team in the conference at 41.0% 3PT1st Half WASHST getting a lot of pts from the FT line. Our rebounding advantage perhaps responsible for our slim lead. But we should try to force more turnovers on WASHST Halftime: Up 37-35 Key stat(s) FT: WASH 306, WASHST 11-14Rebs: WASH 24, WASHST 15Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 8 pts, 7 rebs 2nd Half After committing just 2 turnovers in the 1st half, WASHST already with 8 here in the 2nd half. 11:41, Up 59-45 We did a good job of protecting our lead for the remainder of the game, never getting it below double digits Final Score: Washington - 79, Washington St - 67 Box Scores Peppers 14, 2, 0Martin 12, 9, 1, 3 blks (*)Wethers 10, 2, 0Davey 9, 5, 1Chatman 9, 4, 0Green 7, 2, 3Milton 5, 0, 5Anderson 4, 8, 0 fouled outFarrell 4, 5, 2Watson 4, 1, 0Bogans 1, 1, 0Johnson 0, 3, 2, 2 stls Team Stats FG: 46-42% Rebs: +11 Asts: -1 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +16 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +5 Post game observations (+): Forced 13 2nd half turnovers on WASHST(-): Missed 8 FTs Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 5-1 (W5) Oregon, 5-1 (L1) Stanford, 4-2 (W1) Arizona, 4-2 (W1) USC, 3-3 (L1) UCLA, 3-3 (W2) Utah, 3-3 (L2) California, 2-4 (W1) Arizona St, 2-4 (L1) Oregon St, 2-4 (L1) Colorado, 2-4 (W1) Washington St, 1-5 (L3)
  13. Career Game #179 Jan 10, 2006: Stanford (8-7, 3-1) @ #25 Washington (13-2, 3-1) Current streaks 22-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr SG Bryan Jones 13.8 ppgNotes: 3 freshmen in their starting lineup1st Half Got off to an early 18-3 lead, and kept our distance since then Halftime: Up 42-24 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 59%, STAN 29%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 13 pts, 4 3s 2nd Half Early turnover problems cut our lead to 10. We recovered by playing good defense, and scoring on some 2nd chance opportunities 10:58, Up 54-36 STAN never threatened again even if they are getting the lion's share of offensive boards Final Score: Stanford - 59, Washington - 76 Box Scores Davey 17, 2, 3, 3 stls, 3 blks, 4 tos, 4 3s (*)Martin 10, 12, 2, 2 stls, 3 blksWethers 10, 4, 1Milton 10, 1, 2, 4 tos, 2 3sFarrell 9, 6, 2Chatman 8, 2, 1Johnson 4, 5, 0Peppers 4, 1, 1, 3 stlsGreen 2, 1, 5Anderson 2, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 48-34% Rebs: -5 Asts: +1 TOs: -3 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: -7 Fast break: +1 Post game observations (+): Good balanced scoring with 6 players contributing at least 8 pts each(-): Gave up 19 offensive rebounds to STAN Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 5-0 (W5) Washington, 4-1 (W4) Stanford, 3-2 (L1) Arizona, 3-2 (L1) Utah, 3-2 (L1) USC, 3-2 (W2) Arizona St, 2-3 (W1) Oregon St, 2-3 (W1) UCLA, 2-3 (W1) California, 1-4 (L2) Colorado, 1-4 (L3) Washington St, 1-4 (L2)
  14. Career Game #178 Jan 6, 2006: Washington (12-2, 2-1) @ Colorado (5-7, 1-2) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, motionDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr PF Joe Oliver 11.5 ppg, 5.7 rpgNotes: Averaging just 61 ppg in 3 conference games1st Half FG shooting percentage low for both teams. We may have to go exclusively inside in the 2nd half, as our outside shots not falling Halftime: Up 32-28 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 32%, COL 34%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 7 pts 2nd Half Scoring has picked up for both teams 11:39, Up 51-48 We are relentlessly attacking the basket, and not settling for outside shots. COL not able to respond 8:20, Up 64-48 The use of 2 slashing SFs at the wing spots earned dividends for us, as we bombarded COL with penetrations from everywhere Final Score: Washington - 82, Colorado - 57 Box Scores Chatman 12, 4, 2Farrell 12, 3, 3Wethers 11, 7, 0Milton 11, 2, 6, 3 3s (*)Anderson 10, 8, 1Davey 9, 3, 0Peppers 6, 3, 0Martin 5, 9, 1, 4 blksWatson 3, 0, 0Johnson 2, 2, 0Green 1, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 48-36% Rebs: +7 Asts: +2 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: Even Post game observations (+): We were able to adjust our offensive strategy in the 2nd half, and COL wasn't able to adapt(-): Poor shooting in the 1st half Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 4-0 (W4) Stanford, 3-1 (W3) Arizona, 3-1 (W1) Utah, 3-1 (W2) Washington, 3-1 (W3) USC, 2-2 (W1) California, 1-3 (L1) Arizona St, 1-3 (L3) Colorado, 1-3 (L2) Washington St, 1-3 (L1) Oregon St, 1-3 (L3) UCLA, 1-3 (L2)
  15. Career Game #177 Jan 3, 2006: USC (4-7, 1-1) @ Washington (11-2, 1-1) Streaks on the line 21-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Fr PG Teron Eschmeyer 9.4 ppg, 3.4 apgNotes: Worst rebounding team in the conference at 27.4 rpg (#335 Nat'l)1st Half We can't seem to get a good start, as we trailed early 0-7. Our offense eventually picked up, although our defense seems to be "soft". Refs were busy in the 1st half, as both teams combined for 36 FT attempts. Halftime: Up 50-43 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 56%, SCAL 52%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 11 pts, 3-3 3PT 2nd Half I challenged the team to play togher defense, and the players have responded so far. Good to see C Lee Martin asserting himself more at both ends of the floor 10:22, Up 69-53 SG Ronnie Peppers caught fire from the outside, and helped increased our lead to 24, before tapering off in the end. Our bench scored 43 pts Final Score: USC - 73, Washington - 89 Box Scores Peppers 21, 2, 0, 5 3s (*)Davey 13, 5, 3, 3 3sMartin 12, 8, 1Milton 11, 2, 4Chatman 10, 2, 0Johnson 6, 4, 0, fouled outFarrell 4, 5, 0, 3 tosWethers 4, 3, 0Anderson 4, 2, 0Bogand 2, 2, 1Green 2, 1, 4Watson 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 50-44% Rebs: +6 Asts: +3 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: +1 Fast break: +6 Post game observations (+): No let up in production; our bench was as potent offensively as our starting unit(-): Would have expected a bit more than 12 fast break pts, given the fast pace nature of this game Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 3-0 (W3) Stanford, 2-1 (W2) Arizona, 2-1 (L1) Utah, 2-1 (W1) Washington, 2-1 (W2) California, 1-2 (W1) Arizona St, 1-2 (L2) Colorado, 1-2 (L1) Washington St, 1-2 (W1) Oregon St, 1-2 (L2) USC, 1-2 (L2) UCLA, 1-2 (L1)
  16. Career Game #176 Dec 30, 2005: Washington (10-2, 0-1) @ Oregon St (4-6, 1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: So PG Brendon Cox 12.4 ppg, 3.6 apgNotes: After going 0-6 to start the season, ORST have won their last 4 games. Durig that win streak, their opponents never scored more than 55 pts 1st Half Another offensive nightmare as we have scored just 7 pts midway in the 1st half. Inside shots that we normally make are not falling again. Halftime: Down 26-33 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 36%, ORST 42%Turnovers: WASH 9, ORST 4Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 7 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half We cut our deficit to 3 several times, but we could not sustain momentum because of our turnovers 11:06, Down 40-50 We go on an 11-0 run, forcing ORST to call a timeout 8:16, Up 51-50 SG Louvon Davey has been instrumental in our uprising. Davey was scoreless during the 1st 30 mins of the game, but has suddenly erupted for 12 pts. Both teams in the penalty 4:02, Up 61-57 We scored a FT and an inside basket. ORST had 2 scoreless possessions before scoring on their last play. Timeout 1:28, Up 64-59 We missed a 3. However we get the ball back after getting a steal, and scored on the break. Up 7. We slowed down the game and hold on to get this gritty road win. What a defensive turnaround. After being down by 10, we outscored ORST 30-9 in the last 11 mins Final Score: Washington - 70, Oregon St - 59 Box Scores Milton 15, 3, 4, 4 tos, 2 3s (*)Davey 12, 3, 1Anderson 10, 3, 0Peppers 9, 4, 1Johnson 6, 6, 0Wethers 6, 4, 1Martin 5, 8, 1Green 3, 1, 2, 3 tosFarrell 2, 1, 0Chatman 2, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 4 Team Stats FG: 44-44% Rebs: +3 Asts: +5 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +12 2nd chance: -8 Fast break: Even Post game observations (+): SG Louvon Davey found the perfect time to heat up(-): Still too many turnovers with 16 Pac 12 StandingsOregon, 2-0 (W2) Arizona, 2-0 (W2) Arizona St, 1-1 (L1) Colorado, 1-1 (W1) Stanford, 1-1 (W1) Oregon St, 1-1 (L1) USC, 1-1 (L1) UCLA, 1-1 (W1) Utah, 1-1 (L1) Washington, 1-1 (W1) Washington St, 0-2 (L2) California, 0-2 (L2)
  17. Career Game #175 Start of conference games Dec 27, 2005: Washington (10-1, 0-0) @ Utah (6-5, 0-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Jamar Birley 22.8 ppg (#5 Nat'l), 43% 3PTNotes: UTAH is 2nd last in conference in rebounding at 30.5 rpg 1st Half Off to a slow start, down 2-12. We're controlling the boards, but our shots don't want to fall. On the other hand, UTAH's outside shooters are on target Halftime: Down 27-39 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 33%, UTAH 55%Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 5 pts, 3 astsUTAH: SG Jamar Birley 11 pts 2nd Half UTAH continues to shoot well led by SG Jamar Birley who has drained 3 triples here in the 2nd half. Our deficit ballooned to as high as 19 earlier. Our 13 turnovers have added to our woes 10:43, Down 43-59 We managed to cut the lead to 10, but couldn't advance further. We threw away a lot of possessions today Final Score: Washington - 60, Utah - 72 Box Scores Anderson 12, 4, 0Martin 11, 0, 2 blksFarrell 8, 5, 0Chatman 5, 3, 4, fouled outWatson 5, 2, 3Green 5, 1, 0, 4 tosWethers 4, 4, 1, 2 stlsDavey 4, 3, 0Peppers 4, 1, 0Johnson 2, 3, 2Milton 0, 0, 0, 4 tos Team Stats FG: 40-45% Rebs: -1 Asts: -11 TOs: Even Pts in paint: +8 2nd chance: +6 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We scored majority of our pts inside the paint when our outside shots are not falling(-): We still could make up for UTAH's slightly better shooting had we not committed 18 turnoversPac 12 StandingsOregon, 1-0 (W1) Arizona, 1-0 (W1) Arizona St, 1-0 (W1) Oregon St, 1-0 (W1) Utah, 1-0 (W1) USC, 1-0 (W1) UCLA, 0-1 (L1) Washington, 0-1 (L1) Washington St, 0-1 (L1) California, 0-1 (L1) Colorado, 0-1 (L1) Stanford, 0-1 (L1)
  18. Career Game #174 Dec 13, 2005: Air Force (5-5) @ #24 Washington (9-1) Current streaks on the line 20-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, high postDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SG Josh Conley 16.0 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: AFA shooting just 39.6% FG1st Half Both teams pushing with a fast paced tempo at the beginning of the match. With the score knotted at 26 with 8 mins remaining, we outscored AFA 21-4 the remainder of the 1st half. Halftime: Up 47-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 57%, AFA 37%Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 10 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half Ice cold shooting for both teams here in the 2nd half. C Lee Martin adding 7 more pts, which was enough to give us a 20 pt lead 11:37, Up 58-38 Best that AFA could do is cut our elad to 15. We were contented in trading baskets the rest of the way Final Score: Air Force - 65, Washington - 83 Box Scores Martin 17, 8, 1, 3 blks (*)Farrell 12, 6, 1Milton 9, 2, 3Anderson 8, 3, 2Wethers 7, 3, 1Green 7, 2, 4Chatman 7, 0, 2Davey 6, 3, 4Peppers 6, 2, 0Johnson 4, 5, 2, 2 stls Team Stats FG: 47-39% Rebs: +3 Asts: +8 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: -2 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): Dished out 20 assists, and committed only 8 turnovers(-): Cold outside shooting at 3-17 3PT (18%)
  19. Career Game #173 Dec 13, 2005: #19 Washington (8-1) @ Western Kentucky (4-4) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Josh Whiting 12.3 ppgNotes: WKU is 3-0 at home 1st Half Good defense got us off to a 24-9 lead, but WKU with a strong finish to get themselves back in the game. PG Jeryl Milton was the only consistent scorer we had during the 1st half Halftime: Up 34-25 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 7, WKU 12Key Players WASH: PG Jeryl Milton 11 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half After a quiet 1st half, SG Louvon Davey scored 13 of our 17 pts here in the 2nd half 13:28, Up 51-31 WKU's rally came late, cutting our lead to 10 but with only a minute remaining. Our defense was good enough o compensate for our sub par offense Final Score: Washington - 68, Western Kentucky - 57 Box Scores Davey 16, 1, 2, 2 stls, 2 3s (*)Milton 12, 2, 4, 3 tos, 3 3sMartin 9, 12, 2, 3 stlsWethers 6, 4, 0, 2 stlsFarrell 6, 2, 2, 2 stlsAnderson 6, 2, 1Green 5, 0, 4Peppers 4, 1, 0Chatman 2, 2, 1, 3 tosJohnson 2, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 43-44% Rebs: -6 Asts: +2 TOs: -15 Pts in paint: +22 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +16 Post game observations (+): 25 fast break pts was significant in a game where our half court offense wasn't clicking(-): Shot just 10-18 FT
  20. Career Game #172 Dec 5, 2005: Northwestern (2-3) @ #15 Washington (7-1) Current streaks on the line 19-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr SF Victor Odle 11.0 ppgNotes: NWEST averaging 17.4 topg (#338 Nat'l) 1st Half Our bigs dominated the paint, and we got some outside shots to fall in to balance our attacks. Halftime: Up 48-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 53%, NWEST 35%Turnovers: WASH 5, NWEST 11Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 9 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half Just like in our last game, our offense suffering a breakdown at the start of the 2nd half. Our bench took the cudgels on offense to get us back on track, and hold on for an easy win. 4 of our 5 double figure scorers came off the bench Final Score: Northwestern - 64, Washington - 90 Box Scores Wethers 17, 5, 1 (*)Martin 15, 4, 0Chatman 14, 8, 0, 3 tosPeppers 12, 3, 1, 4 3s, fouled outAnerson 10, 6, 1Davey 7, 1, 3, 2 stlsMilton 7, 0, 3Watson 5, 0, 0Farrell 3, 4, 3Green 0, 2, 6Johnson 0, 1, 0Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-38% Rebs: +3 Asts: +10 TOs: -10 Pts in paint: +28 2nd chance: +11 Fast break: +16 Post game observations (+): We effectively disrupted NWEST's offense, limiting them to just 8 assists(-): We gave up 25 fouls, and put NWEST to the line 33 times
  21. Career Game #171 Dec 2, 2005: New Orleans (4-2) @ #17 Washington (6-1) Current streaks on the line 18-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: 1-3-1, press a lotKey Players: Jr C Marco Arthurs 16.2 ppg, 6.2 rpgNotes: NO shooting 49.2% FG 1st Half NO shooting well early in the game, but didn't have the depth to sustain their offense. Our outside shots were falling in Halftime: Up 48-26 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 7-12, NO 2-8Bench pts: WASH 12, NO 4Key Players WASH: PG Jeryl Milton 11 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half Our offense slowed down in the 2nd half, but our defense remained consistent to still give us a comfortable margin, and make extended use of our bench Final Score: New Orleans - 57, Washington - 71 Box Scores Wethers 12, 5, 1, 6-8 FGDavey 11, 3, 3, 2 blksMilton 11, 3, 2, 3 3sMartin 10, 7, 0, 5 blks (*)Farrell 9, 3, 0Anderson 8, 3, 0Peppers 6, 2, 0, 2 3sJohnson 4, 8, 2Green 0, 1, 1Chatman 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 1, 0Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 46-40% Rebs: +10 Asts: -5 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +6 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We had 9 blks; last season, we were averaging just 1.0 bpg(-): Scored just 23 pts in the 2nd half
  22. Career Game #170 Nov 29, 2005: Detroit (3-1) @ #17 Washington (5-1) Current streaks on the line 17-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Jr C Dion Kent 14.8 ppg, 6.8 rpgNotes: DET shoots almost 80% FT 1st Half We took advantage of DET's numerous turnovers to score 19 fast break pts Halftime: Up 44-21 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 2, DET 15Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 12 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half It was over early. Bench got plenty of action in the 2nd half. We scored lots of points generated because of our defense Final Score: Detroit - 50, Washington - 87 Box Scores Martin 14, 8, 0, 6-6 FG (*)Davey 14, 5, 0Wethers 12, 5, 0Chatman 11, 4, 1, 3 stlsPeppers 9, 1, 0Milton 8, 2, 4, 2 3sJohnson 6, 3, 0, fouled outFarrell 4, 5, 3, 2 stlsAnderson 4, 5, 0Bogans 4, 2, 0Green 1, 1, 2Watson 0, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 46-38% Rebs: +16 Asts: +2 TOs: -18 Pts in paint: +38 2nd chance: +19 Fast break: +33 Post game observations (+): Possessions were clearly in our favor, either generated by our 19 offensive rebounds or DET's 25 turnovers(-): Only 5-21 3PT
  23. Career Game #169 Alaskan Classic Finals Nov 27, 2005: (7) San Diego (3-2) vs (4) #17 Washington (5-0) Current streaks on the line 5-game Alaskan Classic win streak (champs last year)Injury SG Louvon Davey, out 3 days with a sore backScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, flexDefense: 2-3, rarely pressKey Players: So SG Jeff Smith 11.2 ppg; but he's slightly injuredNotes: USD giving up just 50 ppg here in the Alaskan tournament 1st Half Our big men were effective early in the game, even against USD's zone defense. But we begin to falter once again, after PG Jeryl Milton had to sit with 3 fouls. We threw away an 18 pt lead and let USD come back quickly Halftime: Up 41-39 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 46%, USD 36%FT: WASH 4-6, USD 13-16Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 10 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half Started the 2nd half on a 6-0 run to extend our lead to 8. And then we let USD come back again and tie the game. We put up another run and led by 10, so let's see if we can hold on this time 11:16, Up 64-57 No we couldn't hold our lead once again, and even let USD take the lead. Our 18 pt lead sometime during the 1st half was a distant memory 8:28, Down 64-65 We regrouped. SF Darius Chatman carried our offense. We took a 7 pt lead earlier, but for what has been a familiar pattern here in this game, USD quickly came back once again. Timeout 2:37, Down 77-78 We missed. USD extended their lead with another FG. Timeout 2:15, Down 77-80 We missed again. USD couldn't convert also. Another chance here, but we turned the ball over. USD scores this time, and this game starting to slip away. Down 5. SG Ronnie Peppers giving us some hope with a 3PT shot. Down 2. We get a steal. Timeout 0:43, Down 80-82 SG Ronnie Peppers wanted to win outright, but he missed his 3PT attempt this time. We gave up a foul. We're in the penalty. USD scores 2 FTs. 0:31, Down 80-84 We missed 2 attempts from 3 to seal our fate. Disappointing loss. We had every chance to blow this game wide open, but let this slip away Final Score: San Diego - 86, Washington - 80 Box Scores Chatman 22, 4, 1Peppers 21, 4, 0, 5 3sFarrell 13, 6, 3, 2 stls, 4 tosMartin 7, 6, 2, fouled outMilton 6, 1, 6, 3 stls, 2 3sAnderson 5, 6, 0Wethers 4, 3, 0Johnson 2, 4, 0, 2 stlsGreen 0, 1, 3Watson 0, 0, 0, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 45-43% Rebs: -3 Asts: -2 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +6 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +11 Post game observations (+): Our offense production, including 15 2nd chance and 20 fast break pts, would have been more than enough to pull off a win in most cases(-): We gave up 25 fouls (USD only had 6); USD with +24 in FT attempts
  24. Career Game #168 Alaskan Classic Semifinals Nov 26, 2005: (4) Washington (4-0) vs (1) #9 Maryland (4-0) Current streaks on the line 4-game Alaskan Classic win streak (champs last year)Injury SG Louvon Davey, out 4 days with a sore backScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Andrew Carson 14.5 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 57% FGNotes: MD scoring 83.0 ppg (#4 Nat'l); on the other hand, we're putting up 82.3 ppg (#5 Nat'l) 1st Half Relatively low scoring game between 2 of the highest scoring teams in the nation, until the last 3 mins where we finished the 1st half on a 13-4 run. Both teams with 8 turnovers each Halftime: Up 41-32 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 52%, MD 42%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 11 pts, 3 3sMD: SG John Lovett 10 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half PG Jeryl Milton got called for 3 successive fouls early in the 2nd half, putting his total to 4. Our offense got out of rhythm without Milton on the floor, and MD took advantage to rally back into the game. MD even took a 4 pt lead earlier, before we scored 6 unanswered pts. We are in the penalty 10:06, Up 53-51 MD responded with an 8-0 run. I had to bring back PG Jeryl Milton before this game gets out of control. We tried to stay close 3:54, Down 61-62 Had a couple of chances to take the lead, but we let it go. C Lee Martin split his FTs to tie the game. After a MD turnover, C Shamel Anderson missed on the low post on what could have been a go ahead basket. Another miss by MD. Timeout 2:24, Tied at 62 We thew away the ball. Damn. But MD turns the ball over also. Another timeout 1:41, Tied at 62 Not happy with the team during the timeout. We wasted too many chances already. SG Ronnie Peppers missed a 3. MD's C Andrew Carson got away and scores on a dunk. Down 2. C Lee Martin responds with an offensive rebound put back. Tied. We gave away another inside basket to MD. Poor defense in the last 2 sequences. Timeout 0:42, Down 62-64 Out of nowhere, PG Jeryl Milton scores on a 3! Timeout MD 0:32, Up 65-64 MD planning to take the last shot here. With 5 secs to go, MD's C Andrew Carson puts up a shot from top of the key. Missed. Game over. We escape another close one Final Score: Washington - 67, Maryland - 66 Box Scores Peppers 15, 1, 2, 4 stls, 3 3sMilton 13, 3, 4, 5 tos, 3 3sAnderson 13, 0, 0Martin 12, 8, 1Chatman 6, 3, 1, 3 stlsJohnson 4, 4, 1Farrell 2, 6, 3Green 2, 0, 3, 3 tosWethers 0, 2, 1Watson 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 46-41% Rebs: Even Asts: +5 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +10 2nd chance: -5 Fast break: +1 Post game observations (+): Our defense may not have been consistent, but was good enough to limit a high scoring team like MD(-): Only 2 2nd chance pts
  25. Career Game #167 Alaskan Classic Nov 25, 2005: (5) Stephen F Austin (2-1) vs (4) Washington (3-0) Current streaks on the line 3-game Alaskan Classic win streak (champs last year)Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SF Beau Patrick 14.0 ppg, 54% FGNotes: SFA shooting just 28.6% 3PT 1st Half With 11 turn overs and lots of fouls given up in the 1st half, we should consider ourselves lucky being down by just 1. We should minimized our errors in the 2nd half Halftime: Down 42-43 Key stat(s) Rebs: WASH 20, SFA 16Turnovers: WASH 11, SFA 7Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 11 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half Bad decision on my part to go zone early in the 2nd half, as SFA shooting consistently from the outside. We still can't control our turnovers and fouls. C Cory Wethers has fouled out 11:24, Down 52-61 Starting to get some stops 7:02, Down 61-66 We can't afford to just trade pts with SFA. We also missed 3 of our last 4 FT attempts. Wasted opportunities. PG Jeryl Milton also fouled out 3:44, Down 68-72 A miss by SFA. PG Brent Green was fouled on his attempt, and he made 2 FTs. Down 2. We let their PG get away with an uncontested layup. Timeout 2:20, Down 70-74 PF Alex Johnson takes it inside and scores. Johnson with a good game today, 12 pts and 6 rebs. Down 2. We made a stop. Chance to tie here. Timeout 1:42, Down 72-74 PG Brent Green got fouled again, and he calmly sinks both FTs. Tied game. SFA's center hits a medium range jump shot. We can't seem to make that play that will put us on top. Timeout 1:07, Down 74-76 We go to C Lee Martin down low, and Martin scores. Tied again. SFA not calling a timeout. SFA turns the ball over. Chance to take the lead. SG Louvon Davey, who has been quiet today, takes a jump shot. Missed but got fouled. Lucky break there. Davey to shoot 2 FTs. Makes both, and we finally take the lead for the 1st time here in the 2nd half. Timeout SFA 0:26, Up 78-76 SFA hits a jump shot to tie the game! I called my last timeout 0:19, Tied at 78 C Lee Martin about to take his man inside, but he got fouled. 1-and-1 for Martin, who is not a good FT shooter. Martin makes the important 1st FT. And also makes the 2nd. Timeout SFA. 0:13, Up 80-78 We made some substitutions for defensive purposes. We press to waste some time. 5 secs left. SFA passed it to PF Derricus Kincaide down low. Kincaide trying to take it inside. 1 sec left. Kincaide puts up a tough shot against a double team. It's in! We played the best defense possible. We go to OT End of Regulation: Tied at 80 OT We got 1st crack, and SF Darius Chatman hits a 3. Up 3. SFA had 3 consecutive unproductive possessions. C Lee Martin increased our lead with a basket. Up 5. We get a steal and scored on the break 2:22, Up 87-80 Another miss by SFA. SG Louvon Davey scored a FT. Up 8. SFA cut it to 5. Timeout 1:04, Up 88-83 SFA elected to foul early. We made sure the ball gets to the hands of PG Brent Green, and the freshman has been steady at the line today, making 2 more FTs. Up 7. A miss by SFA, We can slowed down. We scored 4 more FTs to seal the game. SFA gave us a tough time Final Score: Stephen F Austin - 86, Washington - 96 Box Scores Martin 17, 9, 1 (*)Chatman 14, 5, 5, 3 stls, 2 3sJohnson 12, 7, 0, 6-7 FGDavey 11, 2, 4, 2 blksGreen 11, 2, 3Anderson 9, 5, 1Wethers 7, 3, 0, fouled outMilton 7, 2, 1, 2 3s, fouled outFarrell 4, 4, 1, 2 stlsPeppers 2, 2, 0Watson 2, 0, 0Bogans 0, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 52-46% Rebs: +9 Asts: -4 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +5 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Lots of players contributed; last season, it would have been a bad result on a game where C Cory Wethers and PG Jeryl Milton both fouling out(-): Not satisfied with our defense; giving up 86 pts, even on an extended game, is still too much