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  1. Career Game #166 Nov 22, 2005: New Hampshire (2-0) @ Washington (2-0) Current streaks on the line 16-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Stephen Jackson 11.0 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: NH shooting 54% FG in their 1st 2 games 1st Half Another good start defensively, forcing turnovers on NH. Offensive production was very balanced, with no one even scoring in double figures Halftime: Up 44-22 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 46%, NH 33%Turnobers: WASG 1, NH 9Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 8 pts, 3 asts 2nd Half Sloppy ball handling and poor shooting characterized the 2nd half for both teams, who combined for 21 turnovers. Good thing we had that big lead at the break. SG Ronnie Peppers, coming off the bench, provided the few offensive spark we had in the 2nd half Final Score: New Hampshire - 47, Washington - 68 Box Scores Peppers 17, 2, 1, 2 3s (*)Martin 10, 9, 1, 3 blksDavey 10, 4, 3, 3 tos, 2 3sJohnson 9, 2, 0Chatman 7, 2, 2Farrell 7, 2, 1Wethers 4, 5, 1Milton 4, 2, 2Anderson 0, 1, 0Green 0, 0, 4Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 38-34% Rebs: -6 Asts: +2 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +5 Post game observations (+): Defense has significantly improved as compared to last season. After the 1st 3 games, our opponents have shot just 36% FG(-): Need to score more than 9 fast break pts, esp on games like this where we can't make shots on our half court offense
  2. Career Game #165 Nov 18, 2005: UC Riverside (0-1) @ Washington (1-0) Current streaks on the line 15-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr PG Eddie Woods 20 pts, 5 3s in their 1st gameNotes: UCRIV with 22 turnovers in their 1st game 1st Half SG Louvon Davey had a good start scoring 10 of our 1st 14 pts. The rest of the team followed suit, and our offense was on full blast. The kicker was when I inserted backup PG Brent Green during the last 4 mins of the 1st half, and he exploded for 11 pts, including 3 from downtown Halftime: Up 57-24 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 57%, UCRIV 23%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 17 pts, 4 asts 2nd Half The big lead allowed me to distribute playing time across the entire team during the 2nd half. Final Score: UC Riverside - 64, Washington - 96 Box Scores Davey 20, 4, 8, 3 blks, 3 tos, 3 3s (*)Wethers 18, 5, 1Green 13, 3, 2, 3 3sPeppers 12, 2, 1, 2 stlsMartin 9, 8, 0Milton 6, 0, 4Chatman 5, 4, 0Anderson 5, 3, 0Bogans 4, 1, 0Johnson 2, 5, 0Farrell 2, 2, 2Watson 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 52-30% Rebs: +7 Asts: +5 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +28 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +4 Post game observations (+): We were able to utilize our depth effectively; bench contributed 57 pts(-): Almost none. Perhaps we could do better than getting just 3 steals
  3. Career Game #164 Start of Season Nov 15, 2005: Washington (0-0) @ Charleston (1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, outside, not many freedom, motionDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: So PG Aaron Alexander 16 pts, 6 asts in their 1st gameNotes: CHRL shot 41% in their 1st game 1st Half Both teams shot 4-8 3PT. CHRL turned the ball over more, allowing us to get more fast break pts Halftime: Up 36-33 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 8, CHRL 12Key Players WASH: C Shamel Anderson 8 pts, 8-8 FTCHRL: PG Aaron Alexander 10 pts 2nd Half We're rebounding better, and still forcing turnovers on CHRL. But CHRL has been making tough shots to keep themselves close 10:53, Up 53-49 Now our turnovers are piling up, slowing down our offense5:38, Up 57-53 Earlier CHRL hits a 3 to take the lead. Teams traded 2 FTs each afterwards3:08, Down 59-60 SG Louvon Davey drives and scores. Up 1. A turnover by CHRL. But we also turned the ball over. CHRL missed. Timeout1:56, Up 61-60 CHRL called for 3 successive fouls getting them into penalty. C Lee Martin missed the front end of his 1-and-1. Another turnover by CHRL. We still need to score here. SG Louvon Davey takes it strong to the hoop, and got fouled. Davey hits both. Timeout CHRL0:58, Up 63-60 CHRL able to fish for a foul. They split their FTs. Timeout0:47, Up 63-61 We made some switched in position. C Shamel Anderson now playing the pivot, gets the ball, shoots, and got fouled. Anderson makes both FTs; he's perfect from the line today, 10-10 FT. Timeout CHRL0:37, Up 65-61 A miss by CHRL. We added 2 more FTs on the next play to ice the game. Good debut by our 3 transfer students from last season Final Score: Washington - 69, Charleston - 64 Box Scores Anderson 16, 4, 1, 10-10 FT (*)Milton 13, 1, 5Davey 12, 3, 1, 2 3sChatman 9, 4, 1Martin 8, 10, 0, 2 stls, 4 blksFarrell 6, 3, 0Green 3, 1, 0, 4 tosPeppers 2, 0, 0Johnson 0, 4, 0Wethers 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 40-46% Rebs: +1 Asts: -5 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +4 2nd chance: +8 Fast break: +19 Post game observations (+): Took advantage of those CHRL turnovers, and scored 25 fast break pts(-): Freshman PG Brent Green struggled on his 1st collegiate game, with 4 turnovers in 12 minutes
  4. 2005-06 Washington Lineup Starters 1: Sr® PG Jeryl Milton, 6-0, 2.0/3.5 (Elfrida, AZ)2: Jr SG Leon Davey, 6-2, 3.0/4.0 (Auburn, NE)3: Sr® SF Chris Farrell, 6-8, 3.0/3.5 (Albuquerque, NM)4: Sr PF Alex Johnson, 6-8, 3.0/3.5 (Gilbert, AZ)5: Jr C Lee Martin, 7-0, 4.0/4.5 (Wilmington, DE)Reserves 4/5: Jr C Cory Wethers, 6-8, 2.0/3.0 (Henderson, NV)1/2: So SG Ronnie Peppers, 6-0, 1.5/2.0 (Tolleson, AZ)3/4: So SF Darius Chatman, 6-8, 1.5/4.0 (Riggins, ID)4/5: So C Shamel Anderson, 6-10, 2.0/4.0 (Sloan, IA)1: Fr PG Brent Green, 5-11, 1.0/0.5 (Lafayette, CO)1/2: So PG Alex Watson, 6-6, 1.0/3.5 (Honolulu, HI)4/5: So PF Carlin Bogans, 6-10, 1.5/4.0 (Honolulu, HI)Walk-ons 4/5: So PF Tyler Moore, 6-8, 0.5/0.5 (Spanaway, WA)2: So SG John Stevenson, 6-2, 1.0/1.0 (Anacortes, WA)Transfers (ineligible to play this season) 3/4: Jr SF Lawrence Fox, 6-8, 4.5/5.0 (Leitchfield, KY)
  5. 2005 Recruits HS Seniors PG Brent Green, 5-11, #182 (PAS: A, HDL: A, OUT: A, OVR: C)
  6. Coaching Stats as of 2005 (5 years) Ratings Offense: 27 (+4)Defense: 27 (+4)Recruiting: 23 (+5)Scouting: 8 (+3)Development: 27 (+4)Reputation: 23 (+4)Record Overall W-L: 134-29 (0.822)NCAA App: 5Sweet 16: 3NCAA W-L: 7-5Conf Titles: 4Conf COY: 520-Wins: 5
  7. 2004-05 Team Stats, Rankings Team Points: 69.9 (#87)Rebounds: 30.6 (#194)Assists: 15.6 (#49)Steals: 7.0 (#57)Blocks: 1.0 (#330)TOs: 12.8 (#42)FG%: 44.9 (#108)3PT%: 33.2 (#252)FT%: 65.1 (#344)Opposition Points: 66.3 (#151)FG%: 40.8 (#41)3PT%: 29.1 (#4)TOs: 16.4 (#40)Efficiency Offense: 50.9 (#55)Defense: 48.3 (#241)
  8. 2004-05 Individual Stats and Rankings (Nat'l Rank) Points C Cory Wethers - 16.5 ppgSG Ronnie Peppers - 14.3PG Jeryl Milton - 8.8SF Darius Chatman - 8.3SF Chris Farrell - 8.2PF Alex Johnson - 7.0PF Carlins Bogans - 4.2PG Alex Watson - 2.6SF Mike Reid - 1.2Rebounds PF Alex Johnson - 6.7 rpgC Cory Wethers - 6.5SF Chris Farrell - 3.9SG Ronnie Peppers - 3.5SF Darius Chatman - 3.3Assists PG Jeryl Milton - 5.0 apg (#18)PG Alex Watson - 3.0Steals C Cory Wethers - 1.4 spgSG Ronnie Peppers - 1.2Blocks PF Alex Johnson - 0.6 bpgTurn overs PG Jeryl Milton - 3.2 topgSG Ronnie Peppers - 2.03pt shots made SG Ronnie Peppers - 87PG Jeryl Milton - 54SF Chris Farrell - 11SF Darius Chatman - 10PG Alex Watson - 8FG % (min: 30 FGA) PF Alex Johnson - 61.5% (88 of 143)PF Carlins Bogans - 59.8C Cory Wethers - 53.0SF Chris Farrell - 45.8PG Alex Watson - 45.3SF Darius Chatman - 39.8PG Jeryl Milton - 37.2SG Ronnie Peppers - 35.9FT% (min: 20 FTA) SG Ronnie Peppers - 83.0% (39 of 47)SF Darius Chatman - 81.6PG Jeryl Milton - 76.6PF Alex Johnson - 66.0PF Carlins Bogans - 61.8PG Alex Watson - 57.1SF Chris Farrell - 54.5C Cory Wethers - 49.03PT% (min: 10 3PA) SF Chris Farrell - 40.7% (11 of 27)PG Jeryl Milton - 34.8SG Ronnie Peppers - 34.4PG Alex Watson - 27.6SF Darius Chatman - 20.8Minutes PF Alex Johnson - 29.0 mpgSG Ronnie Peppers - 28.3C Cory Wethers - 27.7SF Chris Farrell - 25.8PG Jeryl Milton - 24.6SF Darius Chatman - 24.5PF Carlins Bogans - 17.2PG Alex Watson - 16.8SF Mike Reid - 5.5
  9. 2005 Awards Conference 1st Team: So C Cory WethersI won Pac 12 COY (surprising!)
  10. 2005 Final Four (1) #1 Syracuse(1) #2 Michigan St(1) #4 Villanova(1) #5 Georgia TechChampionship Undefeated #1 Syracuse def #4 Villanova, to win their 2nd national title
  11. Major Upsets 2nd Round (14) Utah St def (3) #10 Creighton(12) Chicago St def (5) #12 Temple(14) Texas-Arlington def (3) #17 St John's(12) Loyola-Maryland def (5) #18 UCLA(11) Arkansas def (6) #20 Pepperdine(11) Boston def (6) Duke3rd Round (10) Houston def (2) #9 Kentucky(11) Boston def (3) #15 Florida(14) Texas-Arlington def (6) North Carolina StSweet 16 (11) Boston def (2) #6 Marshall
  12. Career Game #163 2005 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round Mar 17, 2005: (9) Washington (23-8, 13-5) vs (1) #4 Villanova (28-6, 13-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, outside, some freedom, flexDefense: 1-3-1, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SG Mike Simpson 19.5 ppg, 3.8 ppgNotes:NOVA forces its opponents to 19.4 topg (#2 Nat'l)How they got here At large selection (2nd Big East)(2nd Rd) Def Navy 78-66 (Simpson 22 pts, 6 rebs) 1st Half Was not able to keep up on NOVA's fast paced game, and gave up too many pts. Foul trouble on PF Alex Johnson affected our rebounding Halftime: Down 24-41 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 31%, NOVA 44%Rebs: WASH 11, NOVA 24Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 10 pts, 3 rebsNOVA: SF George Davis 12 pts, 6 rebs2nd Half We started the 2nd half with 4 turn overs. After a few minutes, all of a sudden we're staring at a 35 pt deficit. When we cut the lead to 24, the crowd might have sensed a miraculous comeback will soon happen. But we have no match against NOVA's explosive offense. NOVA had 4 players scoring at least 14 pts. It was still a good season for us, surpassing the expectations of many Final Score: Washington - 52, Villanova - 84 Box Scores Wethers 15, 6, 1Peppers 14, 4, 0, 2 stls, 3 tos, 2 3sMilton 7, 3, 7, 6 tosFarrell 6, 2, 1, 3 tosChatman 5, 3, 0Watson 3, 0, 5Johnson 2, 0, 0Bogans 0, 2, 2 Team Stats FG: 39-49% Rebs: -22 Asts: -6 TOs: +1 Pts in paint: +2 2nd chance: -10 Fast break: -11 Post game observations (+): Shot decently from deep, 5-11 3PT (46%)(-): NOVA's +21 combined differential in 2nd chance and fast break pts simply too much to overcome
  13. Career Game #162 2005 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round Mar 17, 2005: (9) Washington (22-8, 13-5) vs (8) Louisville (19-11, 11-5) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: 2-3, rarely pressKey Players: Jr Ernest Hughes 20.9 ppg, 4,9 rpg, 42% 3PTNotes: LVILLE best rebounding in the Big East with 39.2 rpg (#2 Nat'l). They are also a very good defensive team, allowing just 38.2% opp FG (#6 Nat'l). This is a very tough (8)-seed teamHow they got here At large selection (3rd Big East) 1st Half LVILLE displayed their outside shooting ability, while on the other hand we're firing blanks. The score is not indicative of how we were dominated during the 1st half; LVILLE's production was even limited with their 11 missed FTs Halftime: Down 30-43 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 3-16, LVILLE 6-10Rebs: WASH 14, LVILLE 24Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 13 pts, 4 rebsLVILLE: SF Ernest Hughes 14 pts, 4-4 3PT2nd Half C Cory Wethers picked up his 4th foule early in the 2nd half. Many might have thought we were done at that point, but the players showed great determination to come back. The last 3pt shot by PG Jeryl Milton gave us a 19-6 run to tie the game!14:29, Tied at 49 LVILLE able to regroup. Our backup big man PF Carlin Bogans has fouled out, forcing me to bring back early C Cory Wethers. It is still a manageable deficit7:31, Down 55-60 We finally have taken the lead and the LVILLE fans are stunned!3:40, Up 66-64 We got called for another foul. LVILLE splits. LVILLE with a 32 to 9 advantage in FTAs. Up 1. PG Jeryl Milton missing a 3. LVILLE able to score on a put back. LVILLE with 13 offensive rebounds. TImeout2:35, Down 66-67 SF Darius Chatman missed. LVILLE missed a 3. We go back to Chatman, who drives, and got fouled. Chatman converts both FTs. Chatman has been huge in this game with 18 pts off the bench. Up 1. A turn over by LVILLE. SG Ronnie Peppers hits a big 3! Up 4. Not over yet as LVILLE able to respond with a quick FG. Timeout1:00, Up 71-69 C Cory Wethers goes inside and scores! Wethers able to nurse his 4 fouls and keep himself in the game for quite some time now. Timeout LVILLE0:46, Up 73-69 LVILLE hits a jumper. Timeout0:34, Up 73-71 LVILLE not fouling. I told the team to keep the ball, but freshman SG Ronnie Peppers fires up a shot, missed, and LVILLE got the rebound. Timeout LVILLE0:11, Up 73-71 LVILLE's SF Ernest Hughes scores off a double team. If only we held on the ball earlier, this wouldn't have happened. Timeout0:03, Tied at 73 We were not able to get a shot. We go to OT End of Regulation: Tied at 73 LVILLE opened up scoring with 2 FTs. After that, PG Jeryl Milton and SF Darius Chatman scored back to back 3s!3:26, Up 79-75 Teams trading misses. LVILLE then scored on another put back. Up 2. We had 2 shots on our next possession, but we missed both. LVILLE's SF Ernest Hughes missed. We have a chance to increase our lead, but SG Ronnie Peppers missed a wide open 3. This time LVILLE scores1:28, Tied at 79 We have not scored in more than 2 mins. No one wants to take the shot. SF Darius Chatman made a bad pass. Less than a minute. LVILLE with the ball. PF Alex Johnson came up with a block. I use my only timeout0:40, Tied at 79 SG Ronnie Peppers hits a 3! What a big time shot! Timeout LVILLE0:33, Up 82-79 When the pass went to LVILLE's C Dusan Oliver, we immediately fouled. Oliver is currently 1-12 FT. Oliver missed the 1st. Makes the 2nd. No timeouts left0:27, Up 82-70 LVILLE fouls quickly. LVILLE just entered the penalty. SG ROnnie Peppers to shoot 1-and-1. Makes both! Last timeuot by LVILLE0:24, Up 84-80 We press, and LVILLE traveled on the back court. We're moving to the next round! Trailed by 13 at half time. Unbelievable effort! Final Score: Washington - 84, Louisville - 80 OT Box Scores Peppers 23, 8, 5, 4 3s (*)Chatman 21, 4, 0, 5 tos, 3 3sMilton 13, 2, 10, 3 3sJohnson 10, 11, 0, 3 blksFarrell 9, 5, 2Wethers 8, 8, 0Bogans 0, 1, 2, fouled outWatson 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 46-41% Rebs: -6 Asts: -1 TOs: +4 Pts in paint: Even 2nd chance: -9 Fast break: -7 Post game observations (+): We got beaten in major stats categories, but having will to win is an intangible thing to measure(-): Lots of things we didn't do right, but it does not matter; our season not yet over
  14. 2005 Selection Show Rank: NR, RPI: #33 We're in the South Regionals (San Antonio). 1st Round Matchup: (9) Washington (22-8, 13-5) vs (8) Louisville (19-11, 11-5) Teams in the South Regionals (1) #4 Villanova(2) #3 Kansas(3) #17 St John's(4) #16 Indiana(5) #12 Temple(6) North Carolina St(7) #19 UNLV(8) Louisville(9) Washington(10) Seton Hall(11) Stanford(12) Play In(13) Morehead St(14) Texas-Arlington(15) St Francis(16) Navy Other Ranked Teams East (1) #1 Syracuse (33-0, 16-0)(2) #7 Maryland(3) #11 Auburn(4) #8 Memphis(5) #24 Minnesota(6) #20 PepperdineMidwest (1) #2 Michigan St(2) #9 Kentucky(3) #10 Creighton(4) #14 Oklahoma St(5) #23 Iowa(6) #21 Toledo(7) #22 Delaware StWest (1) #5 Georgia Tech(2) #6 Marshall(3) #15 Florida(4) #13 Gonzaga(5) #18 UCLAOn Probation #25 GeorgiaPac 12 Teams in postseason tournaments NCAA: (5) UCLA, (9) Washington, (9) Arizona, (10) Washington St, (11) StanfordPac 12 Tournament Champs, Oregon, is on probation
  15. Career Game #161 Pac 12 Tournament Mar 7, 2005: (7) Stanford (16-13, 9-9) vs (2) Washington (22-7, 13-5) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Josh May 10.7 ppg, 8.5 rpgNotes: 1-1 record vs STAN. We won the last game with a buzzer beating 3PT shot. 1st Half We should have led with a wide margin with our superior shooting, but our turnovers have held us back Halftime: Up 40-33 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 65%, STAN 36%Turnovers: WASH 11, STAN 4Key Players WASH: Cory Wethers 10 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half We added 8 more turn overs, to hike our total to 20 in the game. We're somehow lucky to still stay on top, 10:41, Up 52-51 STAN able to wrestle the lead twice, but we managed to respond each time 7:02, Up 59-56 Both PG Jeryl Milton and SG Ronnie Peppers have fouled out. Unhappy at the officiating again 5:12, Up 60-57 STAN has scored 6 of their next 8 pts at the line, while we are not getting calls on our end. Having heated conversations with the officials again. Timeout 2:31, Down 63-65 We tied the game on a fast break after a STAN turn over. STAN responds quickly with a jumper. Down 2. We committed our 22nd turn over on the next play. STAN missed. Timeout 1:17, Down 65-67 STAN just got into penalty. SF Chris Farrell makes both FTs. Tied. We failed to make a stop, and STAN scored on a drive. Timeout 0:49, Down 67-69 SF Chris Farrell missed on his drive. STAN gets the rebound. We have no choice but to give up a foul. STAN makes both FTs. Down 4. We were looking for a 3, but STAN fouls C Cory Wethers, who missed the front end of a 1-and-1. STAN added 2 more FTs for the final score. Very disappointing exit. STAN with 36 FTAs, as compared to only 13 on our side. We could still make the NCAA tournament, but we'll never know Final Score: Stanford - 73, Washington - 67 Box Scores Chatman 17, 5, 1, 3 tos, 2 3sWethers 13, 5, 0Farrell 13, 3, 4, 6 tosPeppers 8, 5, 2, 2 3s, fouled outWatson 6, 1, 3, 7 tosJohnson 4, 10, 0, 3 blksMilton 4, 1, 4, 3 tos, fouled outBogans 2, 3, 0 Team Stats FG: 50-40%Rebs: +1Asts: -1TOs: +11Pts in paint: +42nd chance: -5Fast break: -8 Post game observations (+): We rebounded better as compared to our last meeting with STAN, and relatively minimized STAN's 2nd chance scoring(-): We wasted a lot of possessions with 22 turn overs
  16. Career Game #160 Feb 25, 2005: Washington (21-7, 12-5) @ Arizona St (1-25, 1-16) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: So PG Ben Clay 14.4 ppg Notes: A team which has nothing to lose, and playing their last home game, is always very dangerous 1st Half AZST didn't looked like a team which has won only 1 game at the start. We trailed 9-17 almost 9 mins into the game. SF Darius Chatman entry into the game gave us some spark. It was only during the last few minutes of the 1st half when AZST got into a string of turnovers, that we were able to establish a lead. Halftime: Up 38-31 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 7, AZST 12Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 11 pts 2nd Half After cut our lead down to 3, we went on a 9-2 run to push us ahead by 10. But after that, we experienced a severe scoring drought. We are also in foul trouble, having 3 players (of our 8 man rotation) already with 4 each 10:48, Up 47-42 C Cory Wethers gave us a couple of much needed inside baskets. This is far from over. Both teams in the penalty 4:56, Up 54-50 SF Darius Chatman scored 7 of our next 9 pts to give us a more comfortable lead 2:32, Up 63-55 AZST turned the ball over on consecutive possessions, but we couldn't capitalized. After both teams scored 2 FTs each, AZST drained a 3. We can't seem to put this pesky team for good. Timeout. Our top scorer SF Darius Chatman has fouled out earlier 0:56, Up 65-60 AZST opted to give up fouls the rest of the game. PG Jeryl Milton knocked down 5 FTs to end AZST's miserable season Final Score: Washington - 70, Arizona St - 61 Box Scores Chatman 18, 3, 1, 3 tos, fouled outMilton 17, 2, 7, 4 tos, 2 3s (*)Wethers 13, 5, 1, 3 stlsPeppers 9, 2, 0, 2 stls, 3 tosFarrell 8, 7, 5, 2 stlsBogans 3, 4, 0Johnson 2, 4, 1Watson 0, 3, 2 Team Stats FG: 44-43%Rebs: -5Asts: +6TOs: -8Pts in paint: +62nd chance: -3Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Forced 22 turnovers on AZST(-): Shot just 5-18 3PT (28%) Pac 12 Final StandingsUCLA, 14-4 (W1) Washington, 13-5 (W1) Oregon, 13-5 (W1) Washington St, 13-5 (W6) Arizona, 11-7 (L1) Oregon St, 10-8 (L2) Stanford, 9-9 (L1) Colorado, 8-10 (L1) Utah, 8-10 (W2) USC, 5-13 (W1) California, 3-15 (L1) Arizona St, 1-17 (L12)
  17. Career Game #159 Feb 22, 2005: Washington (21-6, 12-4) @ Washington St (16-9, 11-5) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, outside, lots of freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, press at pointsKey Players: Sr C Matt Van Hook 15.0 ppg, 7.6 rpgNotes: WASHST limiting their opponents to less than 61 ppg in their current 4-game win streak 1st Half We struggled to make our outside shots, and failed to break WASHST's zone defense. It was a close game until the last 4 mins when WASHST started making their long shots Halftime: Down 24-34 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 32%, WASHST 43%Rebs: WASH 13, WASHST 21Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 6 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half We have improved our shooting. But we're early in the penalty, and WASHST has not been assessed a foul yet here in the 2nd half 10:46, Down 44-49 Foul count here in the 2nd half is 12-0 in WASHST's favor, helping WASHST pull away. I had heated conversations with the refs 7:44, Down 48-62 We cut down our deficit to 8 with less than 2 mins remaining, but we didn't have enough offense today to complete a comeback. We had zero attempts from the FT line. WASHST was called for just 1 foul the entire game, which is almost unheard of. Final Score: Washington - 57, Washington St - 67 Box Scores Milton 16, 3, 2, 5 tos, 4 3sPeppers 11, 5, 3, 4 tos, 3 3sFarrell 7, 5, 1Wethers 6, 6, 0Chatman 6, 2, 3Watson 5, 0, 2, fouled outBogans 4, 3, 0Johnson 2, 6, 1 Team Stats FG: 40-39%Rebs: -5Asts: -1TOs: +2Pts in paint: -82nd chance: +1Fast break: Even Post game observations (+): Our defense was good enough to possibly pull out a win(-): Only 8 fast break pts Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 13-4 (L1) Washington, 12-5 (L1) Oregon, 12-5 (L1) Washington St, 12-5 (W5) Arizona, 11-6 (W5) Oregon St, 10-7 (L1) Stanford, 9-8 (W1) Colorado, 8-9 (W1) Utah, 7-10 (W1) USC, 4-13 (L4) California, 3-14 (W1) Arizona St, 1-16 (L11)
  18. Career Game #158 Feb 18, 2005: Stanford (14-11, 8-7) @ Washington (20-6, 11-4) Streaks on the line 13-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Josh May 10.8 ppg, 8.4 rpgNotes: STAN outscored us 17-2 on 2nd chance pts during our last meeting, a 60-66 road loss 1st Half We shot the ball well, which somehow offset our 11 1st half turnovers. STAN getting a lot of their pts on 2nd chance opportunities. Halftime: Up 35-27 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 28%, STAN 26%Off Rebs: WASH 2, STAN 14Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 11 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half We have added 4 more turn overs here in the 2nd half. Plus we still can't stop STAN from getting offensive rebounds 10:07, Tied at 44 C Cory Wethers, who is playing with 4 fouls, has kept us afloat scoring our last 7 pts. Both teams in the penalty 6:21, Up 53-50 STAN getting more opportunities at the line. Timeout 2:52, Down 58-59 We retook the lead on a fast break play. STAN turns the ball over. We got a rare offensive rebound on the other end, but C Cory Wethers can only splits his FTs. 1:34, Up 61-59 STAN scores a 3! Timeout 1:18, Down 61-62 No one wants to shoot. With 2 secs on the shot clock, SG Ronnie Peppers lets go of a 3, and it's good! Timeout STAN 0:43, Up 64-62 STAN goes to PF Josh May down low, and May bulldozes his way inside to score. Timeout 0:34, Tied at 64 SG Ronnie Peppers had the ball again, thinking of a 3. But he passed to PF Alex Johnson, who was left momentarily open for a short jumper, and Johnson scores! Good pass by Peppers. Timeout STAN 0:14, Up 66-64 STAN's PF Josh May takes a quick 16 footer and scores! Wow. Timeout 0:06, Tied at 66 We still have time for one last shot. PG Jeryl Milton quickly dribbles the ball. With time running out, Milton puts up a long 3. Milton hits it! That is Milton's 1st FG of the game. Players piled up on Milton at center court. What a shot. Both teams coming up with so many big shots in the end, and it just so happen we had the last possession Final Score: Stanford - 66, Washington - 69 Box Scores Wethers 22, 5, 0, 3 tos (*)Peppers 17, 1, 2, 3 stls, 3 tos, 3 3sFarrell 9, 4, 1, 4 tosChatman 9, 3, 3, 2 stlsMilton 6, 4, 4, 5 tosJohnson 4, 7, 0Watson 2, 1, 2Bogans 0, 2, 0, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 53-34%Rebs: -14Asts: -2TOs: +6Pts in paint: +22nd chance: -14Fast break: -7 Post game observations (+): Outplayed the whole game, but we were resilient, and took the chance to win in the end. (-): Gave up 20 offensive rebounds to STAN; not the type of team we want to face come tournament time. Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 13-3 (W1) Washington, 12-4 (W3) Oregon, 12-4 (W5) Washington St, 11-5 (W4) Oregon St, 10-6 (W2) Arizona, 10-6 (W4) Stanford, 8-8 (L2) Colorado, 7-9 (L5) Utah, 6-10 (L1) USC, 4-12 (L3) California, 2-14 (L6) Arizona St, 1-15 (L10)
  19. Career Game #157 Feb 15, 2005: Washington (19-6, 10-4) @ Colorado (13-10, 7-7) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PF Chris Marcus 15.0 ppg, 6.3 rpgNotes: COL losing 2 of their last 3 home games 1st Half Our back court did most of the scoring. Our defense adequate at times, but needs consistency especially inside the paint Halftime: Up 44-38 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-7, COL 4-11Key Players WASH: PG Jeryl Milton 15 pts, 3-3 3PT 2nd Half Our outside shooting has gone cold, plus we committed 5 2nd half turn overs already. 11:25, Up 57-55 Our fuols have piled up here in the 2nd half/ COL has scored their last 5 pts from the line. We're shooting just 1-8 3PT in the 2nd half7:03, Down 59-62 We just reclaimed the lead after a drive by SF Chris Farrell3:25, Up 68-67 We had 5 straight unproductive possessions. Good tings we didn't let COL get away, but the next possession is crucial. Timeout1:09, Down 68-69 PF Alex Johnson got fouled on the act of shooting. Johnson cans both FTs, his 1st 2 pts of the game. Up 1. Timeout COL0:52, Up 70-69 We stole the ball and scored on the break. Timeout COL0:35, Up 72-69 Another steal, and another easy layup on the other end. Up 5. That should do it. Great defense at the end Final Score: Washington - 76, Colorado - 69 Box Scores Milton 18, 3, 3, 5 tos, 4 3s (*)Peppers 13, 5, 2, 2 stls, 3 3sFarrell 12, 3, 4, 4 stls, 3 tosWethers 11, 8, 1, 4 stlsBogans 9, 3, 0Chatman 6, 4, 0, 3 tosJohnson 4, 7, 1Reid 2, 0, 0Watson 1, 2, 5, 4 tos Team Stats FG: 48-36%Rebs: -2Asts: +8TOs: +1Pts in paint: +122nd chance: -1Fast break: -1 Post game observations (+): Picked up 13 steals, including at least a couple towards the end of the game(-): 11 2nd half turn overs almost cost us the game Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 12-3 (L2) Washington, 11-4 (W2) Oregon, 11-4 (W4) Washington St, 10-5 (W3) Oregon St, 9-6 (W1) Arizona, 9-6 (W3) Stanford, 8-7 (L1) Colorado, 7-8 (L4) Utah, 6-9 (W2) USC, 4-11 (L2) California, 2-13 (L5) Arizona St, 1-14 (L9)
  20. Career Game #156 Feb 11, 2005: USC (10-13, 4-9) @ Washington (18-6, 9-4) Streak on the line 12-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr PG Dave Sanchez 10.8 ppg, 3.2. apgNotes: SCAL averaging 76 ppg in their current 3-game win streak 1st Half Didn't shoot well from the outside, just 3-14 3PT, but our defense more than made up for it. Our 2 PGs both have 4 fouls each already Halftime: Up 41-28 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 52%, SCAL 32%Turnovers: WASH 3, SCAL 8Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 12 pts, 5-6 FG 2nd Half Both our PGs have fouled out early in the 2nd half. Fortunately, our defense remains solid 11:25, Up 57-39 SCAL tried to rally and cut our lead to just 14 with over 2 mins left. But we scored 5 unanswered pts to put the game beyond reach Final Score: USC - 59, Washington - 78 Box Scores Wethers 22, 5, 0 (*)Peppers 21, 1, 3, 3 tos, 4 3s, fouled outJohnson 11, 4, 1, 2 stlsChatman 6, 9, 2Milton 6, 3, 2, fouled outFarrell 5, 2, 0Bogans 5, 1, 4Reid 2, 2, 1Watson 0, 3, 2, fouled out Team Stats FG: 47-36%Rebs: -6Asts: +1TOs: -11Pts in paint: +202nd chance: -1Fast break: +6 Post game observations (+): Committed just 8 turnovers(-): We only have 3 guards in our rotation, and they all fouled outPac 12 StandingsUCLA, 12-2 (L1) Washington, 10-4 (W1) Oregon, 10-4 (W3) Washington St, 9-5 (W2) Oregon St, 8-6 (L1) Stanford, 8-6 (W1) Arizona, 8-6 (W2) Colorado, 7-7 (L3) Utah, 5-9 (W1) USC, 4-10 (L1) California, 2-12 (L4) Arizona St, 1-13 (L8)
  21. Career Game #155 Feb 8, 2005: Washington (18-5, 9-3) @ Oregon St (10-12, 7-5) Streak on the line Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SF Eddie Watkins 10.3 ppg, 5.4 rpgNotes: ORST ranks 1st in conference in fewest pts allowed at 58.7 ppg (#10 Nat'l). We beat them 54-41 during our 1st meeting 1st Half We had a good start, leading 13-7. But after that, we went into a scoring drought for almost 9 mins. ORST led by as many as 15. We cut it down a bit, but we need to play better defense in the 2nd half Halftime: Down 28-38 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 42%, ORST 56%Rebs: WASH 10, ORST 22Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 8 pts, 2 rebsORST: PG Brendan Cox 12 pts, 4 asts 2nd Half Defense and rebounding improving slightly, but our 6 2nd half turn overs have diminished our chances of cutting our deficit further9:36, Down 40-48 Our defense continue to bring us back into this game5:16, Down 47-48 We had at least 4 chances to take the lead, but we wasted all those opportunities. We got into the penalty. ORST made a FT, before C Cory Wethers scores underneath to level the game3:04, Tied at 49 ORST scores. Down 2. We missed a 3. And then we put ORST again on the line, and they made 2 FTs. TImeout1:54, Down 49-53 We missed again. ORST scored on a drive. Down 6. And then another miss on our side. ORST wisely wasting time. We get a steal. SF Darius Chatman able to score on the break, plus a foul. CHatman makes the bonus FT.0:34, Down 52-55 We had to foul. ORST made 2 FTs. Our chances ended when we missed our next attempt at 3. Had our chances in this game, but our end game execution failed us Final Score: Washington - 52, Oregon St - 59 Box Scores Wethers 17, 5, 3, 2 stlsWatson 10, 2, 3, 4 tos, 2 3sChatman 7, 2, 1Farrell 5, 6, 0, 3 tosMilton 5, 0, 5, fouled outJohnson 4, 8, 3Peppers 2, 4, 1Reid 2, 1, 0Bogans 0, 2, 0, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 38-44%Rebs: -10Asts: -2TOs: -2Pts in paint: +62nd chance: -7Fast break: -7 Post game observations (+): Played good perimeter defense, limiting ORST to just 2-11 3PT (18%)(-): 9 2nd half turn overs, wasting our chances to establish a good lead when ORST was struggling with their offense Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 12-1 (W10) Washington, 9-4 (L1) Oregon, 9-4 (W2) Washington St, 8-5 (W1) Oregon St, 8-5 (W5) Arizona, 7-6 (W1) Colorado, 7-6 (L2) Stanford, 7-6 (L1) Utah, 4-9 (L5) USC, 4-9 (W3) California, 2-11 (L3) Arizona St, 1-12 (L7)
  22. Career Game #154 Feb 4, 2005: California (5-15, 2-9) @ Washington (17-5, 8-3) Streak on the line 11-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr SG Dean Barnes 13.4 ppgNotes: CAL ranks last in conference in FG shooting at 39.4% (#345 Nat'l) 1st Half Offensive struggle for both teams. We have a slight scoring advantage on the paint, accounting for the small margin in this game Halftime: Up 31-25 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 36%, CAL 23%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 10 pts, 8 rebs 2nd Half Our outside shooting continues to be sour. Despite CAL's shooting remaining at less than 30% FG, they are very much in this game11:48, Up 40-38 Down by 1 earlier. PG Jeryl Milton scored 6 unanswered pts. Both teams i the penalty3:24, Up 57-52 CAL scores on a 3. Up 2. We missed a 3. CAL also missing their shot. I called a timeout to bring back C Cory Wethers2:25, Up 57-55 Wethers immediately responds scoring inside plus a foul. Wethers missed his FT. Up 4. CAL hits a jumper. Up 2. Foul on CAL. PG Jeryl Milton hits 2 FTs. Up 4. CAL missed. But they get an offensive rebound, and punished us with a 3. I am upset with the team about that. Timeout1:13, Up 61-60 Our pass got stolen. Timeout CAL0:54, Up 61-60 CAL missing a 3. Timeout0:45, Up 61-60 Foul called on CAL. Bad foul on their part. SF Chris Farrell scores both on his FTs. Timeout CAL0:36, Up 63-60 CAL goes for a quick 2. Missed. We get the rebound. This time, CAL no choice but to foul. SF Chris Farrell splitting his charities but enough to give us a 2 possession advantage, and that was enough for us to escape this one Final Score: California - 60, Washington - 64 Box Scores Wethers 15, 10, 0 (*)Chatman 15, 1, 0Johnson 10, 10, 1Milton 10, 5, 3Farrell 10, 1, 1, 3 tosPeppers 2, 4, 3, 4 stlsBogans 2, 1, 2, 2 stlsReid 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 3 Team Stats FG: 40-32%Rebs: -7Asts: EvenTOs: -3Pts in paint: +102nd chance: -11Fast break: -5 Post game observations (+): Good 1st half defense. Disappeared for most of the 2nd half, but made some key stops towards the end(-): Got beaten on the boards again; CAL with 13 offensive rebounds, scoring 13 2nd chance pts Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 11-1 (W9) Washington, 9-3 (W2) Oregon, 8-4 (W1) Colorado, 7-5 (L1) Oregon St, 7-5 (W4) Stanford, 7-5 (W2) Washington St, 7-5 (L2) Arizona, 6-6 (L2) Utah, 4-8 (L4) USC, 3-9 (W2) California, 2-10 (L2) Arizona St, 1-11 (L6)
  23. Career Game #153 Feb 1, 2005: Oregon (11-8, 7-3) @ Washington (16-4, 7-3) Streak on the line 10-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: SO PF Tim Lane 13.6 ppg, 8.7 rpgNotes: OR averaging 79 ppg in their current 3-game win streak 1st Half A high scoring affair. Eventhough OR shot poorly, they made it up by scoring a lot of pts on the break Halftime: Up 45-42 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 53%, OR 35%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 13 pts, 3 3sOR: PF Tim Lane 17 pts, 9 rebs 2nd Half Opened up the 2nd half on a 9-0 run. After that, we were contented on trading baskets with OR10:48, Up 69-56 Still with a 12 pt lead less than 4 mins remaining. We made a couple of key baskets everytime OR cuts our lead to 10, and able to hold on for this important win. Good defensive effort today, shutting down OR's perimeter players Final Score: Oregon - 71, Washington - 82 Box Scores Peppers 25, 5, 3, 2 stls, 3 tos, 5 3s (*)Wethers 21, 4, 2, 2 stlsChatman 11, 5, 3, 2 stlsJohnson 9, 7, 1, 2 stls, 3 blksFarrell 9, 1, 0Milton 4, 0, 7, 4 tos, fouled outBogans 3, 4, 0Watson 0, 1, 1, 4 tosReid 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 49-34%Rebs: -15Asts: +5TOs: -2Pts in paint: +102nd chance: -15Fast break: -13 Post game observations (+): Good perimeter defense, with OR shooting just 1-9 3PT (11%)(-): We got away with this win, considering we were manhandled on the boards; OR with 20 offensive rebounds Pac 12 Standings UCLA, 10-1 (W8) Washington, 8-3 (W1) Washington St, 7-4 (L1) Colorado, 7-4 (W1) Oregon, 7-4 (L1)\ Oregon St, 6-5 (W3) Arizona, 6-5 (L1) Stanford, 6-5 (W1) Utah, 4-7 (L3) USC, 2-9 (W1) California, 2-9 (L1) Arizona St, 1-10 (L5)
  24. Career Game #152 Jan 28, 2005: Washington (16-4, 7-2) @ #19 UCLA (16-4, 8-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Billy Rickey 16.1 ppg, 4.9 rpgNotes: Just like ARIZ, UCLA is one of the beeter defensive teams in the country giving up just 38.9% FG (#14 Nat'l) 1st Half We immediately felt UCLA's defense when we trailed 4-22 after 10 mins of play. We regained our composure in offense later in the 1st half, but we are still a long way to go from coming back Halftime: Down 27-41 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 30%, UCLA 43%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 7 pts, 6 rebs 2nd Half We started the 2nd half playing better defense, and we have a game on our hands10:52, Down 46-49 And we finally take the lead on a fast break play9:08, Up 50-49 UCLA regaining their shooting, but we managed to stay close. Problem is we're in the penalty7:08, Down 53-54 C Cory Wethers and SG Ronnie Peppers making some clutch plays5:17, Up 61-56 We had 4 straight unproductive possessions. UCLA on a 6-0 run to reclaim the lead. Timeout3:29, Down 61-62 Teams traded misses. C Cory Wethers had a good look inside on our next play, but missed. We got called for another foul, and UCLA scored 2 FTs. Timeout2:23, Down 61-64 We finally scored on a jumper from SG Ronnie Peppers. Down 1. Turnover by UCLA. PG Jeryl Milton missed a 3 from the corner. Another turnover by UCLA. Timeout1:28, Down 63-64 SF Chris Farrell from the low post. Missed. UCLA with the ball. UCLA missed a 3. We are being given another chance. But a bad pass by PG Jeryl Milton. And Milton was called for a foul on the other end. UCLA splits, but they got the offensive rebound. Fortunately, UCLA made a bad pass. Timeout0:41, Down 63-65 But PG Jeryl Milton made his 2nd consecutive turnover. Oh man! 0:35 left. We have to give up a foul. UCLA making 2 FTs. Down 4. We have to go for 3. SF Darius Chatman puts up a 3, and its good! This is not yet over. Down 1. We foul quickly. UCLA missed the 1st. Makes the 2nd. No timeouts left0:20, Down 66-68 SG Ronnie Peppers attempts a jumper. Blocked! UCLA recovers. UCLA made 2 more FTs. Almost scored a big upset win. Just couldn't execute towards the end Final Score: Washington - 66, UCLA - 70 Box Scores Peppers 18, 2, 2, 4 tos, 4 3sWethers 15, 11, 2Chatman 9, 4, 2Milton 8, 1, 6, 6 tos, 2 3sFarrell 7, 2, 1, 3 tosJohnson 6, 9, 0, 2 blksWatson 2, 0, 1Bogans 1, 3, 0Reid 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 37-42%Rebs: -9Asts: -5TOs: -2Pts in paint: -62nd chance: EvenFast break: +2 Post game observations (+): Almost completed a great comeback, after being down by as many as 24(-): Crucial turnovers in the end. But at the end of the day, we should have played better at the start of the game, so as not to be in a deep hole as we did Pac 12 Standings UCLA, 9-1 (W7) Oregon, 7-3 (W3) Washington, 7-3 (L1) Washington St, 7-3 (W4) Arizona, 6-4 (W1) Colorado, 6-4 (L1) Oregon St, 5-5 (W2) Stanford, 5-5 (L3) Utah, 4-6 (L2) California, 2-8 (W1) Arizona St, 1-9 (L4) USC, 1-9 (L4)
  25. Career Game #151 Jan 25, 2005: Washington (15-4, 6-2) @ Utah (10-9, 4-4) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: 1-3-1, rarely pressKey Players: Jr SG Jamar Birley 18.3 ppg, 40% 3PTNotes: We beat UTAH earlier in the season, 70-61, where we limited their bench to just 14 pts 1st Half Got off to an early 18-5 lead. UTAH missed their 1st 8 FG attempts, but soon found their rhythm offensively and was back in the game very quickly Halftime: Up 45-36 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 32, UTAH 10Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 14 pts, 2 stlsUTAH: SG Jamar Birley 13 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half Good defense at the start of the 2nd half, preventing UTAH from going any closer. But we know UTAH can put up pts very quickly, so we should not be complacent11:54, Up 61-41 UTAH attempted to shoot their way back, making a total of 12 3s, but our offense was consistent the entire game. C Cory Wethers with a very good offensive performance, plus some outside shooting to support our inside game. UTAH's SG Jamar Birley had 22 pts, but no other UTAH player scored more than 8 Final Score: Washington - 79, Utah - 61 Box Scores Wethers 30, 3, 1Peppers 15, 3, 3, 3 stls, 3 3sFarrell 9, 5, 0Bogans 8, 3, 2Chatman 8, 2, 0Watson 5, 0, 5Johnson 4, 9, 2, 2 stlsMilton 0, 3, 7, 4 tos Team Stats FG: 56-37%Rebs: -5Asts: +9TOs: -15Pts in paint: +362nd chance: -5Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Committed only 8 turnovers, while UTAH had 23(-): Gave up 11 offensive rebounds Pac 12 Standings UCLA, 8-1 (W6) Washington, 7-2 (W1) Washington St, 6-3 (W3) Colorado, 6-3 (W3) Oregon, 6-3 (W2) Arizona, 5-4 (L1) Stanford, 5-4 (L2) Utah, 4-5 (L1) Oregon St, 4-5 (W1) Arizona St, 1-8 (L3) USC, 1-8 (L3) California, 1-8 (L7)