Rabu, 07 Maret 2012

Sounders edge Santos Laguna 2-1

By Money Mike


The Seattle Sounders got back to business and picked up where they left off last season, scoring goals. The Sounders came away with a 2-1 victory over a talented Santos Laguna side in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinal. The second leg will be next wednesday on Santos's home ground before Seattle opens up MLS play at home against Toronto FC on March 17. One thing that's going to stand out heading into the second leg is the away goal by Santos. I just hope that it doesn't come back to bite Seattle and that they would ease their way through to the semifinal where they would have the home field advantage in the second leg.

Seattle got things going early in the match. In the 5th minute, Mauro Rosales had a go from outside the penalty area, but there wasn't much on it and Osvaldo Sanchez made an easy save in the center of the goal. Two minutes later, Fredy Montero got on the end of an Adam Johansson cross, but again it came to nothing.

In the 12th minute, first blood went to Seattle. Fredy Montero sent in a beautiful curling ball to the far post for a free header from David Estrada and he made no mistake, a downward header past the keeper Osvaldo Sanchez and in the back of the net to give the Sounders a 1-0 lead. Estrada, who hasn't seen much playing time in his first two seasons here and looked ready to leave the club, got the start today over Eddie Johnson and he delivered by scoring his first professional goal. Seattle had another opportunity in the 18th minute. Adam Johansson once again whipped in a good cross for Fredy Montero. This time the header was on target, but Sanchez got his hand to it to force it wide. Santos started creating opportunities in the last 15 minutes of the first half but failed to find the back of the net. Seattle's last real opportunity in the first half came from Alvaro Fernandez. A curler to the far post from just outside the area that just sailed over the bar.

Things went pretty quiet in the first 15 minutes of the second half in terms of creating chances, but then in the 61st minute, Santos Laguna struck back. Marc Crosas sent in a little chip into the penalty area and found Herculez Gomez making a diagonal run in front of Sounders left back Leonardo Gonzalez. Gomez turned and slotted the ball past Michael Gspurning and into the far corner of the net to tie this match up at a goal a peice. I don't know if Gspurning got a touch on that, but that was poor defending though by Gonzalez. That is a vital away goal for Santos Laguna because that puts a little pressure on the Sounders heading into the second leg on their home ground which is really a difficult place to play. However, it didn't take long for Seattle to hit back and re gain the lead.

In the 63rd minute, Mauro Rosales sent in a free kick from the far side of the pitch, an inswinger into the six yard box where Brad Evans battled off a Santos defender and headed it over Osvaldo Sanchez and into the bottom left corner of the net to restore Seattle's one goal lead. From there, Seattle looked content to hold the lead in their first competitive match of the year 2012 and they nearly got a third goal as Eddie Johnson, who entered the match for Alvaro Fernandez in the 78th minute, nearly made an immediate impact and his header in the 80th minute missed wide of goal. That was just about the last scoring chance as Seattle hold's on for a 2-1 win.



Observations:

I tell you what from what I've seen, Oribe Peralta sure had a rough ass time out there for Santos Laguna. He did have a couple of looks at goal in this match, but both center backs Jeff Parke and Jhon Kennedy Hurtado did very well to shut him down and keep him off the score sheet in this match. I had Peralta as one of the players to watch on my match preview, saying that if the center backs get caught sleeping, Peralta would make them pay big time. So I think the backline did a pretty good job defensively in this match, not to mention the goal by Herculez Gomez. Personally though, I think these guys need to tighten up a bit defensively in the second leg because there were some openings that Santos found, but fortunately for the Sounders they were unable to take advantage of that.

We had a lot of pushing and shoving from the players in this match and the referee did a poor job in this one. Seven yellow cards were isssued in this game and the referee did a poor job keeping the players under control and that will just piss every soccer fan off, including me. It's just rediculous when you have a lot of brawls in a match as well as cards that should've been issued to players and haven't. This happened in the preliminary match here at home against San Francisco F.C. Every a match turns into a bitch fight between both teams and the referee's don't do anything about it, then it's pretty obvious they shouldn't be officiating any matches at all. Not even friendlies.

It was really an exciting night for Seattle and the Sounders. I was at the match, I enjoyed it. I was hoping for a better result in this match, but I'll take the 2-1 win. Right now, the away goal by Herculez Gomez could be the factor in this series. Hopefully, Seattle can hang on and advance to the Champions League semifinal.


Scoring summary:

Seattle Sounders FC - David Estrada (Fredy Montero, Leonardo Gonzalez) 12'

Santos Laguna - Herculez Gomez (Marc Crosas) 61'

Seattle Sounders FC - Brad Evans (Mauro Rosales) 63'


Misconduct summary:

Santos Laguna - Juan Pablo Rodriguez (caution; Dangerous play) 28'

Santos Laguna - Osmar Mares (caution; Dissent) 29'

Seattle Sounders FC - Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (caution; Foul) 33'

Seattle Sounders FC - Leonardo Gonzalez (caution; Foul) 58'

Santos Laguna - Osvaldo Sanchez (caution; Dissent) 65'

Santos Laguna - Santiago Hoyos (caution; Dissent) 80'

Seattle Sounders FC - David Estrada (caution; Dangerous play) 89'


Lineups:

Santos Laguna - Osvaldo Sanchez; Ivan Estrada, Aaron Galindo, Santiago Hoyos, Osmar Mares; Marc Crosas, Juan Pablo Rodriguez (Rodolfo Salines 84'), Daniel Luduena (Candido Ramirez 74'); Cristian Suarez, Herculez Gomez (Carlos Ochoa 84'), Oribe Peralta

Seattle Sounders FC - Michael Gspurning; Adam Johansson, Jeff Parke, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Leonardo Gonzalez; Mauro Rosales, Osvaldo Alonso, Brad Evans, Alvaro Fernandez (Eddie Johnson 78'); David Estrada (Marc Burch 89'), Fredy Montero

Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Romar wins coach of the year; Four other Huskies honored

By Kshell

The Pac-12 awards were handed out today and you saw plenty of Washington Huskies on the list. Toping the list is Lorenzo Romar winning his third coach of the year award(had won in 2005 and 2009). Terrence Ross who just missed out on winning player of the year was named first-team all pac-12. Tony Wroten who also barely missed out on player of the year was also named first-team all pac-12, as well as freshman of the year and first-team all freshman team. C.J. Wilcox was named honorable mention all- pac-12 and Aziz N'Diaye was named first team all defensive team. This was a big day for coach Romar and those four Huskies as they were the regular season champions.

I felt Terrence Ross was snubbed for player of the year. How Jorge Gutierrez of California won over Ross is a joke. Still Ross who was first-team all tournament team last year joins Nate Robinson, Tre Simmons, Brandon Roy, Jon Brockman, Justin Dentmon, Quincy Pondexter, Isaiah Thomas and Matthew Bryan-Amaning as the only Huskies in the Romar era to be first team all conference. Along with his teammate Tony Wroten who was also named today. For the year Ross is averaging 15.3 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 1.3 steals, and 0.9 blocks. He is shooting 45.4% from the field, 36.2% on three pointers making 1.8 a game and 74.7% on free throws. This year in 30 games Ross scored in double figures 27 times. He also recorded six double-doubles. He scored over 20 points five times this year including his best game of the year in a comeback effort against the cross state rivals Washington State Cougars . In that game Ross was named Pac-12 player of the week as he scored 30 points on the Cougars making six three pointers and grabbed a career high 14 rebounds. That week against the Cougars and cross city rival Seattle University Ross was named player of the week averaging 21.0 PPG, 10.0 RPG, 2.0 steals and 1.0 blocks. Ross had a terrific season and was rewarded with a first-team all conference selection just like his teammate Tony Wroten.

Tony Wroten joins Terrence Ross on the first-team all Pac-12 team. He becomes the first ever Huskies player to be named first team as a freshman. He also ran away with the freshman of the year award joining Isaiah Thomas as the only guy to win that award in the Romar era. He was named first-team all freshman team joining Jon Brockman, Spencer Hawes, Isaiah Thomas and C.J. Wilcox as the only Huskies to be on that team in the Romar era. Wroten like Ross was in consideration for player of the year and I felt he had a better year than Gutierrez who probably won due to being a senior. This year Wroten is averaging 16.3 PPG, 4.9 RPG and 3.7 APG. He is also averaging 2.0 steals per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Wroten won Pac-12 player of the week in the first week of conference play when the Huskies swept the Oregon schools. Wroten lit up the Oregon State Beavers in his first conference game as a Husky scoring 26 points and grabbing nine rebounds. That week Wroten averaged 21.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 4.5 APG and 1.0 steals per game. Wroten was also big time against the Arizona Wildcats which featured a famous dunk over Angelo Chol. This year Wroten scored double figures in 27 out of 30 games, he also scored over 20 points in 10 games. He dished out over five assists in nine games and grabbed over five rebounds in 16 games. He recorded at least one steal in 26 of the 30 games as well. No Husky has made quite the immediate impact that Tony Wroten has made this season.

C.J. Wilcox who like Wroten was named first-team all freshman team last year. This year Wilcox was honorable mention which considering he is the only guy coming off the bench named all pac-12 that is impressive.  For the season Wilcox is averaging 13.9 PPG, 3.3 rebounds per game. He is shooting 43.3% from the field, 41.2% on three pointers making 2.3 a game and 85.7% on free throws. He is also filling up the stat sheet averaging 0.9 steals and 0.7 blocks per game. Wilcox played in 27 of the 30 games this year making 12 starts. He started the year off with a bang scoring 22 points in a win over Georgia State Panthers as he named Pac-12 player of the week that initial week. Wilcox in three games averaged 19.3 PPG and 4.7 RPG. He made 3.7 three pointers that week as well. In another game which I saw in person he lit up the the Oregon Ducks drilling six three pointers off the bench. For the year Wilcox scored in double figures 19 of 27 games played. Wilcox scored more than 20 points in five games. Wilcox made at least one three pointer in 22 of 27 games. He made multiple three pointers in 18 of 27 games. Wilcox scoring off the bench especially on a team lacking three pointers was critical why Wilcox was named honorable mention all Pac-12.

Aziz N'Diaye was named first-team all Pac-12 defensive team. N'Diaye was the man in the middle this year averaging 8.2 PPG, 7.6 RPG and 1.1 blocks per game in only 23.5 minutes per game. No game felt N'Diaye's defensive pressence more than the Huskies 79-70 win over the Arizona Wildcats on senior day . In that game N'Diaye scored eight points but pulled down 12 rebounds while blocking four shots. For the year N'Diaye played in 28 games making 26 starts. In those 28 games he pulled down double digit rebounds in seven games. He recorded at least one block shot in 16 games. He had multiple block shots in seven games. For a big guy he also averaged 0.5 steals per game picking up a steal in 12 games including multiple steals in three games. N'Diaye really helped the Huskies in the paint this year with his rebounding and shot blocking ability. That is why the coaches rewarded N'Diaye with a first-team all pac-12 selection on the defensive team.

The Huskies were picked preseason to take fourth in the conference and won the conference outright. For the third time in his career Lorenzo Romar has received the coach of the year award. Romar had to overcome losing Isaiah Thomas(16.8 PPG, 6.1 APG, two-time first team all Pac-10, two-time Pac-10 tournament MVP), graduation of Matthew Bryan-Amaning(15.3 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.1 steals and 1.5 BPG. First team all pac-10, most improved player, first-team all defensive team), Justin Holiday(10.5 PPG,5.2 RPG, all defensive selection), and Venoy Overton(6.0 PPG, 3.3 APG and 1.2 steals. All defensive selection). If that wasn't bad enough Romar also lost senior captain Scott Suggs(7.4 PPG, 45% on three's at 1.6 a game). Add it all up Romar lost 56 points per game from his roster last year. His current starting lineup has one senior who came off the bench some for a freshman. He has four freshman in his rotation and two sophomores of his nine players he plays. Romar lost a ton of talent, had an extremely young team who was immature at times yet did better than last season in conference play. Facts are it was going to be Ross winning POY and some other coach for coach or Romar and some other player. I'd rather seen Ross win POY but Romar winning his third coach of the year award is impressive. Starting in 1976 the only coaches to win three coach of the year titles are Lute Olsen(won seven), Mike Montgomery(won four), George Raveling(won three) and now Lorenzo Romar who has won three. Romar, Montgomery(yet to win at Cal) and Olsen only ones to do it at the same school. Romar has put his name up there with the conferences legends.

Overall, this was a good day for the Pac-12 regular season champions the Huskies saw their coach honored and four players honored. You can't win every award and maybe this snub will spark a fire under Ross. I know two years ago Quincy Pondexter and Isaiah Thomas outplayed Jerome Randle in that championship game. Hopefully that will happen again as Ross and Wroten have something to prove to the rest of the coaches. Those four players honored today weren't part of the sweet 16 roster from two years ago. That is how much turnover has taken place for the Huskies the last two years due to graduation and Thomas leaving early. Romar has kept the program moving along without missing a beat. This is a good day for the Huskies and hopefully on Saturday night this week will have improved even more.

Minggu, 04 Maret 2012

Seattle Sounders get ready to battle Santos Laguna in the Champions League Quarterfinal





By Money Mike



The Seattle Sounders have spent almost two months preparing for what is already considered their biggest match of the season. There are times for friendlies. This sure as hell is not one of them. The Seattle Sounders take on Santos Laguna in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League Quarter final at home this Wednesday at 7pm. Santos recently just fell short of the Primera Division de Mexico Apatura title, falling to Tigres de la UANL in the Championship and right now they're halfway through their Clasura campaign, currently sitting in forth place. The Sounders, coming off three straight first round exits in the MLS Cup playoffs, have made some big moves during the offseason to avoid a forth straight early exit from the playoffs. Odds are going to be against the Sounders for this matchup with Santos, but this team looks stronger right now than they were in the playoffs last season.

It's a tough thing for any MLS club. Having to go through the quarterfinal stage of the Champions League before kicking off league play. Columbus and Real Salt Lake faced eachother in the quarterfinal round last year with RSL winning that one 4-1 on aggregate, but what's different though is that RSL had a Champions League semifinal match before kicking off their MLS campaign. Fortunately for them, they managed to advance to the final before coming up short to Monterrey.

The chances of an MLS club making it to the Champions League final this year are about a 3/4 chance because the winner of this match will face the winner of the LA Galaxy and Toronto FC who will also face eachother on Wednesday in the first leg at the Rogers Centre in Toronto which is of course where the Toronto Blue Jays play, and I heard that match has been sold out. I don't expect a big crowd at CenturyLink Field for the Sounders first leg match, but what I will tell you guys is that I will be there to catch the match in person.


Players to watch:

Santos Laguna:

Osvaldo Sanchez - If you're a U.S. soccer fan, you should remember this guy. He's played for the Mexican national team in so many big match against the U.S. At 38-years of age, this guy still hasn't missed a beat. Every match whether it's a preseason match or a Primera Division match, the Champions League, the Copa Libertadores, etc. He's got one thing on his mind and that is to keep his team in matches. No mistakes here for the Sounders, they need to test him early. For a guy at such a high caliber, make him work early in the match and put your opponents under a lot of pressure.


Oribe Peralta - Now this team had a bit of a blow losing striker Carlos Quintero to a thigh injury, but let's not forget about Peralta. Normally, he would play midfield and score around five to seven goals in a season, but this year, he is absolutely killing it. This season, he is leading his team in goals scored, including four goals in this years Champions League campaign. So this was an easy pick right here as one of the players to watch. Quintero would've been a threat in this series, but I see Peralta as a much bigger threat to the Sounders back line. The centerbacks better be ready because if they get caught napping, he's going to make them pay.

Seattle Sounders FC:

Adam Johansson - Here's another easy one, our new right back. Not that James Riley was bad during his tenure at right back with the Sounders, but Johansson is much better defensively in that position. He can also provide a good attacking option for the Sounders. In the last preseason match, he made a lot of good attacking runs, his passing has been good, he assisted on the first goal and defensively with his speed, he can shut down the wide midfield players/wingers. I like his quickness getting up and down the pitch. That's what he did all preseason and that's basically what the Sounders have been searching for during the offseason. Now he just needs to continue that trend here in the Champions League all the way through the MLS season.

Fredy Montero - There are games where this guy struggles but Seattle still ends up winning those games, but in this one, I personally think Montero needs to have a good game from start to finish and that goes for the 2nd leg down in Mexico on March 14th. As good as he's been here in Seattle, there have been times when he's made some silly mistakes. If Montero can limit the mistakes and pick up where he left off late in the 2011 season, then I think Seattle would have a better shot a pulling off the victory in the series.

Again, Santos will be without Carlos Quintero for at least the first leg of this series. Some reports are saying he'll be out for about three weeks which would mean he would miss the second leg as well. With him out, I'm expecting Herculez Gomez, who played for the Sounders when they were a USL club in 2003, to get the start up front alongside Oribe Peralta. However, they also have Ecuadorian international Cristian Suarez who they can put up front as well.

The Sounders starting 11 will have three new faces. One of the three of course is our new goalkeeper Michael Gspurning, who has had a solid career and will be our starting goalkeeper for a long time. Then you have Eddie Johnson partnering up front with Fredy Montero. Again, people have been bitching about the Sounders acquiring him for Mike Fucito and Lamar Neagle and seriously, they all need to shut the hell up because we all know Johnson is going to proove them wrong this season and Sigi Schmid did have a legit reason for acqiring Johnson. And of course it's great to have Mauro Rosales back after a late season injury last season that ruled him out for at least the RSL series, but that ended up hurting us because we were missing the veteran presence, the leadership, everything that he brought, we had to try to make it through without him and unfortunately we were unsuccessful.

All in all, I'm really excited about the match on Wednesday, it's going to be a great game but more importantly, I'm really excited about the new season. This team is ready to compete with the LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake for the West. The fans are gonna arrive in full voice every game and proove, just as always, that Seattle is the #1 Soccer City in America. It's going to be an exciting year and I'll be talking more about that within the next few days.

Huskies win first ever Pac-12 basketball championship!

By Kshell

With the Stanford Cardinal upsetting the California Golden Bears 75-70 that clinched an outright Pac-12 championship for the Washington Huskies! The Huskies who win the conference with a 14-4 record have now won just their second outright conference title since 1953(the other was in 2009). Counting conference tournament titles Lorenzo Romar has now won five conference championships and has won four in a row. Some may say the Huskies backed into this title and that is complete garbage. The Huskies earned this title by going 14-4 while the California Golden Bears went 13-5. Both teams were tied at 10-3 the difference is the Huskies finished 4-1 while the Golden Bears finished 3-2. This team has grown up a lot from going 5-5 and with winning the conference regular season the Huskies have punched their ticket into March Madness.

The Huskies failing to take care of business yesterday meant they had to become huge Stanford fans today. The Cardinal led the entire game over the Golden Bears by as many as 15 points. The Bears pulled within 72-70 and Stanford then had an impressive series. The Cardinal made one of two free throws, got the rebound, made one of two free throws, got the rebound then made one of two free throws extending their lead to five and wasting 25 seconds on the clock. This loss not only gives the Huskies the championship outright but probably cost Jorge Gutierrez the conference player of the year award as well. The California Golden Bears were going for their second outright conference title in the last three years after not winning one since 1959. This was a crushing loss for the Bears having lost to their rival Stanford a team that Mike Montgomery had coached for so long.

For the Huskies Darnell Gant he will have now won his fourth conference championship which has never been done before. Abdul Gaddy, Aziz N'Diaye, C.J. Wilcox, and Terrence Ross have now all won multiple conference championships and their first regular season title. While freshman Tony Wroten, Desmond Simmons and Shawn Kemp Jr. receive a championship in their first season. I think with this Cal loss that puts Terrence Ross as the favorite to take home conference player of the year. For the year Ross is averaging 15.3 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 1.3 steals, and 0.9 blocks. He is shooting 45.4% from the field, 36.2% on three pointers making 1.8 a game and 74.7% on free throws. If Ross wins he will be the second Husky to take home that award in the Romar era. The other being Brandon Roy as Nate Robinson, Isaiah Thomas, Jon Brockman and Quincy Pondexter all fell just short. I also think Tony Wroten will run away with the Pac-12 freshman of the year. This year Wroten is averaging 16.3 PPG, 4.9 RPG and 3.7 APG. He is also averaging 2.0 steals per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. The Wroten-Ross combo is a big reason why the Huskies are the conference champions.

This team was picked to finish fourth preseason having lost first-team all conference guys Isaiah Thomas and Matthew Bryan-Amaning. They also lost all defensive selections in Justin Holiday and Venoy Overton as well. This team started one freshman in Wroten and another in Simmons part-time. This team matured a lot and some will say they backed into a title or this is the weakest Pac-12 ever which is partly true. Just like the 2010 NFC West championship banner hangs up with the 2005 banner this banner will be hanging up at Hec Ed. The Huskies season has been pretty good so far and it was nice to see them rewarded today. Now the Huskies have some work to do as they'll take on either the Oregon State Beavers or Washington State Cougars next Thursday in the Pac-12 tournament. The Huskies at least now know they'll be dancing in March.

Huskies blow big opportunity losing to Bruins 75-69

By Kshell

Two days ago I talked about a storybook ending for Darnell Gant winning an outright Pac-12 championship in his hometown against the team who didn't recruit him. There is a reason why those are called storybook endings and not reality. With the Huskies trailing 71-69 Lorenzo Romar drew up a play for his senior captain to knock down the game winning three pointer. Instead Gant's three like most of his shots that evening came up short and the Huskies momentarily lost out on a chance to win the outright Pac-12 title. The UCLA Bruins(18-13,11-7) earned the season split by defeating the Washington Huskies(21-9,14-4) 75-69 after trailing by as many as nine points in the first half. The Bruins who had have plenty of controversy this week responded by sweeping the Washington schools. The Huskies after scoring 47 points in the first half scored just 22 in the second half as the Bruins dictated the pace. This was another tough loss on the road in the Romar era where once again his best players didn't decide the game. Terrence Ross, C.J. Wilcox and Tony Wroten didn't touch the ball on the final possession despite all three having productive games. Now the Huskies must wait and see how the California Golden Bears-Stanford Cardinal game goes to see if they are just co-champions or outright champions. Either way the Huskies blew a big time opportunity to punch their ticket into the NCAA tournament.

The first half was being played at a fast pace which was dominated by the Huskies. After trailing 11-10 the Huskies went on a 7-0 run highlighted by a Wilcox three pointer to take a 17-11 lead. The Bruins answered with a 7-2 run of their own pulling to within 19-18. The Huskies immediately went on a 6-0 run leading 25-18 and stretched the lead to 31-22. That is when the Bruins went on a 7-2 run to pull within 33-29. This back and forth pace continued with the Huskies leading at halftime 47-44.  The Bruins shot well making 16-30(53.3%) from the field, four for nine(44.4%) on three pointers and 8-12(66.7%) on free throws. They were led by Tyler Lamb who scored 12 points on four for six shooting including making two three pointers, grabbing four rebounds and dishing out three assists. Lazeric Jones scored 11 points on 4-10 shooting with two three pointers. Travis Wear scored 11 points on five for nine shooting with three rebounds.

For the Huskies they shot extremely well too making 18-35(51.4%) on field goals, 6-12(50.0%) on three pointers and five for nine(55.5%) on free throws. They were led by Terrence Ross who was looking to clinch Pac-12 player of the year scoring 13 points on 5-10 shooting including making three three pointers. He also had three rebounds and four steals in the first half. C.J. Wilcox off the bench scored 15 points on six for seven shooting including making all three three point attempts. Tony Wroten scored 11 points on five for six shooting with three assists and two rebounds including a block shot. The trio of Wroten, Wilcox and Ross scored the Huskies first 23 points of the game as well. Abdul Gaddy scored only two points but had nine assists at halftime. The pace of the game was favoring the Huskies which in the second half Howland made an adjustment.

In the second half it was a back and forth game just like the first half. After the Bruins fought back to tie the game at 55 the Huskies went on a 5-0 run to lead 60-55 highlighted by a Wilcox three pointer. Leading 60-55 the Huskies on one possession saw both Ross and Wilcox miss wide open three pointers as the Bruins went down and sank a three pointer to pull within 60-58. Trailing 62-58 the Bruins went on a 7-0 run to take their first lead since leading 11-10 leading the Huskies 63-62. The Huskies fought back to take the lead. Trailing 65-64 Abdul Gaddy who hadn't made a shot all game drilled a three pointer to give the Huskies a 67-65 lead. Next possession Wilcox was wide open in the corner for another three pointer and after making his first four attempts he missed that one. The Bruins missed their shot but Joshua Smith from Kentwood Highschool had the tip in to tie it up at 67. With two minutes to go Abdul Gaddy had a crucial turnover as Lazeric Jones made the Huskies pay with a jumper to give the Bruins a 69-67 lead. After a Huskies miss Aziz N'Diaye had the putback to tie it up at 69 with 1:20 left. After two missed shots by the Bruins Travis Wear had the goahead tip in with 44.4 seconds left to give the Bruins a 71-69 lead. After a Huskies timeout Ross forced up an early off balance shot which was missed but due to Gaddy's hustle diving on the floor the Huskies had another chance. Romar had Gaddy wind the clock down before driving and kicking it to an open Darnell Gant at the top of the key. Gant missed the shot and the Bruins made their free throws to hang on to the 75-69 win.

The Bruins outscored the Huskies 31-22 as the pace of the game changed in the second half. The Bruins shot 27-58(46.6%) from the field, 6-18(33.3%) on three pointers and 15-21(71.1%) on free throws. They also outrebounded the Huskies 37-32. They were led by Lazeric Jones scoring 20 points on 7-15 shooting including hitting three three pointers. Jones also added five rebounds and four assists. Travis Wear scored 16 points on 6-11 shooting grabbing 10 rebounds. Tyler Lamb scored 14 points on four for eight shooting hitting two three pointers. Lamb added six rebounds, five assists and four steals. Joshua Smith scored nine points on three for nine shooting with five rebounds.

For the Huskies they shot 27-62(43.5%) from the field, 9-22(40.9%) on three pointers and a woeful 6-11(54.5%) on free throws.  The Huskies were led by C.J. Wilcox scoring 22 points off the bench on 9-12 shooting including four three pointers. He also had five rebounds as well. Terrence Ross scored 18 points on 7-16 shooting also made four three pointers but for the third straight game failed to shoot a free throw. Ross had four rebounds and four steals. Tony Wroten scored 14 points on 6-12 shooting as he slumped in the second half. Wroten also added three rebounds, five assists, a steal and a block. Aziz N'Diaye scored seven points on three for five shooting as he battled foul trouble all game. N'Diaye also grabbed six rebounds and a steal. Abdul Gaddy scored only five points on one for seven shooting including a three pointer. He did however dish out 12 assists with three steals. Darnell Gant scored only two points on one for seven shooting as well including the final miss. Gant tied a career high with 10 rebounds. This is a loss that could haunt the Huskies for a while as they were the better team and let this one slip away.

The Huskies have no other choice but to wait and see what happens between Stanford-California today. For the Huskies they must be more agressive and attack the rim as they were falling in love with the three point shot too much. The Huskies choked this game away and must rebound next week in Los Angeles as they look to defend their back to back conference tournament championship. This Huskies team is resiliant and have proven in the past in the Romar era they can bounce back from tough losses. This ranks up their as one of the toughest regular season losses in the Romar era without a doubt. The Huskies failed to punch their ticket into the big dance and now must take care of business next week to make sure they're going to be dancing.

Observations:

- C.J. Wilcox is healthy and has shown that in the last few games. Today Wilcox came out in the first half and continued that throughout the game. Wilcox scored 22 points on 9-12 shooting including four three pointers. Wilcox had two crucial wide open three point misses but the game shouldn't even be on his shoulders as he carried the Huskies. I would have liked to have seen Wilcox take the final game winning shot. Wilcox who has hit pressure shots before as he drilled a three pointer to force overtime last year in the Pac-10 championship game against Arizona.

Wilcox in his last seven games is averaging 14.0 PPG and 3.3 RPG. He is also shooting better making 34-71(47.8%) from the field, 16-40(40.0%) from three point range averaging 2.3 three pointers made a game. He has also made 14-19(73.6%) on free throws during that stretch. For the season Wilcox is averaging 13.9 PPG, 3.3 rebounds per game. He is shooting 43.3% from the field, 41.2% on three pointers making 2.3 a game and 85.7% on free throws. He is also filling up the stat sheet averaging 0.9 steals and 0.7 blocks per game. That injury kind of derailed Wilcox for a while but he has bounced back the last seven games. He is back to being that instant offense for the Huskies off the bench. Depending on what Ross and Wroten do in the offseason Wilcox's role on the team might have to expand a lot next season.

- Nice seeing Tony Wroten break out of his shooting slump as he failed to shoot over 40.0% the last three games. This game Wroten scored 14 points on 6-12 shooting while dishing out five assists to just two turnovers. The problem this game was Wroten was just one for six in the second half with three points. Had the Huskies won the game and Wroten had a great weekend he could have won the Pac-12 player of the year.  I think Wroten won't win it now but still for a freshman to be in the talks is impressive. I feel as if some fans forget he is only a freshman. The reason is because Wroten could be a one and doner for the Huskies.

This year Wroten is averaging 16.3 PPG, 4.9 RPG and 3.7 APG. He is also averaging 2.0 steals per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Those numbers are why Wroten will be first team all conference and in talks of player of the year award. These numbers 18.4% on three pointers on 1.6 attempts per game, 57.5% on free throws on 7.6 attempts and 3.9 turnovers is why Wroten should come back. Even if Ross leaves if Wroten comes back the Huskies will be the favorites to win the conference along with Arizona Wildcats in my opinion. If both Wroten and Ross leave the Huskies are looking at the NIT at best next season.

- Abdul Gaddy shot terrible making just one of seven shots and of the four guards played the most minutes with 36. I don't think he should be playing that much. Having said that he played a good game. Gaddy scored five points, 12 assists to only two turnovers and even added three steals. Gaddy has turned the corner since the disaster in Eugene. The last six games Gaddy is averaging 7.8 PPG, 6.5 APG and 1.3 steals. Those numbers I will take. Even though he still isn't shooting very well at all making only 14-42(33.3%) from the field and 5-13(38.4%) on three pointers.

For the year Gaddy is averaging 33.6 minutes per game, 7.9 PPG and 4.9 APG. He is shooting 39.5% from the field and 31.4% on three pointers on 2.3 attempts per game. Hopefully next year Gaddy will have improved on his shooting since Romar is in love with him. I have no problem with Gaddy as he does have value. The problem is Romar plays him like he is a superstar when he should be a role player coming off the bench instead. Anyways if Gaddy keeps producing those 6.5 assists per game like he has the last six games I won't be complaining.

- The Huskies rebounding was terrible as the Bruins outrebounded the Huskies 37-32. In the end Smith had a tip in to tie it up at 67 on a missed shot and Travis Wear had the goahead tip in after two Bruins to give them the lead for good. Part of the rebounding problem was Aziz N'Diaye was in foul trouble. Another part was Wroten, Ross, and Wilcox were all playing so well together Romar wanted to play all three at once. So he had to make a choice to sit a power forward or Gaddy. Since we all know Romar loves Gaddy he chose to sit a powerforward meaning Gant who isn't really a powerforward was having to play center. Desmond Simmons who hoisted up two bad three point shots only played four minutes. Still Simmons who broke Spencer Hawes record for most rebounds in a season by a freshman could have added some value this game. Although Gant did added 10 rebounds he also played 37 minutes. Gant isn't going to outrebound anyone and he is more valuable when the other big men are perimeter players. Against UCLA the Bruins aren't perimeter players amongst the front line. That was simply bad rotation by Romar.

- Terrence Ross played a great game scoring 18 points on 7-16 shooting and drilling four three pointers. He also had four rebounds and four steals as well. This loss may have cost Ross the player of the year though. As we saw two years ago with Quincy Pondexter the player of the year sometimes goes to a guy on the best team. If Cal wins today although the Huskies are Pac-12 co-champions it won't feel that way which is too bad. Ross I think is playing his final days with the Huskies as he really has nothing left to work on except maybe being more consistent.

For the year Ross is averaging 15.3 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 1.3 steals, and 0.9 blocks. He is shooting 45.4% from the field, 36.2% on three pointers making 1.8 a game and 74.7% on free throws. Ross can drive to the hole, he can shoot a three point shot and mid range jumper. He rebounds very well for a guard and although at times he is bad defensively due to his athletic ability can be a good defender in the NBA. When he came to Washington, Romar called him the best athlete he's ever coached. Ross who broke out last year during the Pac-10 tournament when he was named first team all tournament team has a chance to repeat that honor. Ross I still think should win the player of the year award but you never know. One thing I do know is that this is Ross final season at Washington. I'm glad I'm taking the time to appreciate his greatness.

- The final play was mind boggling to me. Even with the crappy play that Romar drew up as you can see Ross was wide open. Some have debated if he truly was open as this picture might be deceiving. Well Darnell Gant on his twitter said this "ROSS WAS OPEN SMH WATCHED THE FILM". Yes he did use all caps not me.  I've always had problems with Romar in these situations due to him out thinking himself which Ken Bone did last week against the Huskies.

On the final possession of the game he put the ball in his second and worst players on the court. Gaddy had the clock wind down then kicked to Gant who was 1-6 prior to that miss and hadn't made a big shot in his entire career at Washington. While Wroten, Wilcox and Ross didn't touch the ball. I'd rather seen Wroten have the ball there since the Huskies are down just two so they would have to respect Wroten driving to the rim and probably collapse. Meaning either Ross or Wilcox who both made four three pointers would be left open. Just like last year when Isaiah Thomas did that to the Arizona Wildcats to find open Ross and then Wilcox to tie up the game.

- Romar has accomplished a lot in his career with the Huskies. If the Huskies go to the tournament this year that will be the 7th time in 10 years. Romar has won some sort of conference championship five times while with the Huskies. This loss drops him to 11-10 all-time against the Bruins meaning he still has a winning record against the Bruins and Arizona Wildcats the two powerhouse programs. Romar was Pac-12 coach of the year for the first 17 games in the conference but this loss I think cost him the Pac-10 coaching of the year award. A team that was picked to finish fourth(were they on crack?) will either tie for the conference title or win it outright today. Still I just can't get over the final play where Romar had his three best players not touch the ball. Where Gant and Gaddy who were a combined 2-14 played the most minutes as well. Romar loves veterans which is why the Huskies always seem to lose these type of games much like last year against UNC in the NCAA tournament.

When Romar adapts to college basketball 2012 style and realizes talent is greater than experience the Huskies can make some real noise. Until then sadly they are a sweet 16 ceiling with him as head coach. Romar is a wonderful person and a good coach. He does have his flaws which as a person aren't bad since his main flaw is loyalty. Romar needs a cold hearted assistent to whisper in his ear so games are no longer decided by upperclassman who aren't ready for the moment.

This loss will sting with the Huskies for a while but they have a chance to three-peat as conference tournament champions which hasn't been done since the Arizona Wildcats did it in the late 1980's/early 90's. This group still won a share of a conference title keeping that streak alive as well. The Huskies hopefully build from this tough loss as ultimately the regular season doesn't matter in college basketball. It's what you do in March Madness. Nobody cares that UCONN last year finished 9th place in their conference or that VCU didn't belong in the NCAA tournament. Romar who is 13-5 all-time in the conference tournament will have his team prepared this week. This is when the Huskies start to build momentum heading into the NCAA tournament as Romar has won at least one tournament game in five of his six previous appearances. This loss will sting for the Huskies but look for them to bounce back even stronger from this tough defeat.

Jumat, 02 Maret 2012

Huskies clinch at least a share of Pac-12 title with 80-58 blowout win over USC!

By Kshell

Playing down in L.A. where Darnell Gant grew up the senior has a great opportunity to clinch his fourth conference championship in four years. Gant provided a big game scoring 14 points and grabbing nine rebounds as the Washington Huskies(21-8,14-3) blew out the USC Trojans(6-24,1-16) 80-58 clinching at least a share of the Pac-12 regular season title. For Gant that means he has won a Pac-10 regular season title as a freshman(2009) and won back to back conference tournament championships(2010 and 2011). Now he has won at least a co-regular season championship this year and with a win over the UCLA Bruins on Saturday will have won an outright conference title. The Huskies took care of business against the Trojans outrebounding them 47-20 as they knew exactly what was at stake.

The Huskies knew this game was important and treated it as such. They began the game on a 13-4 run. After the Trojans went on a mini 7-3 run to pull within 16-11 the Huskies went on an 8-0 run lead to 24-11. From there the Huskies cruised into halftime with a 40-26 lead. The Huskies shot 16-37(43.2%) from the field, three for eight on three pointers(37.5%) but just 5-12(41.7%) on free throws. They out-rebounded the Trojans 29-10 including 14-1 in offensive rebounds. The Trojans shot 11-26(42.3%) on field goals, two for five(40.0%) on three pointers and two for three(66.7%) on free throws. The Trojans were led by Garrett Jackson scoring 10 points on five for seven shooting with five rebounds. Byron Wesley scored eight points on three for nine shooting including two free throws.

For the Huskies they were led by Terrence Ross scoring 11 points poin five for nine shooting including a three pointer with three rebounds. Senior captain Darnell Gant scored seven points on three for four shooting including a three pointer while pulling down six rebounds. Tony Wroten scored six points on two for nine shooting and just two for five on free throws. He did however grab seven rebounds including four offensive while dishing out four assists. Abdul Gaddy scored six points while making both his shots including a three pointer and free throw. Desmond Simmons scored five points on two for five shooting with four rebounds including three offensive. The Huskies dominated the half and looked to continue that in the second half.

After starting the second half on a 4-0 run to take a 44-28 lead the Trojans fought back. The Trojans went on a 14-5 run pulling to within 49-40. Terrence Ross then hit a three pointer for the Huskies as the Huskies went on a 7-0 run to lead 56-40 as the game wasn't close again. The game ended with Wroten throwing an alley-oop pass to Martin Bruening for the dunk as the Huskies won 80-58 outscoring the Trojans 40-32 in the second half. The Trojans shot 23-51(45.1%) from the field, 3-10(30.0%) on three pointers and 9-16(56.2%) on free throws. They were led by Byron Wesley scoring 23 points on 10-18 shooting with five rebounds. Garrett Jackson finished with 14 points on six for nine shooting.

For the Huskies they shot 31-67(46.3%) from the field, 6-13(46.3%) from three point range and 12-23(52.2%) from free throws. The Huskies dominated the glass with 47 rebounds to the Trojans 20 including 18-3 advantage on offensive rebounds. They were led by Terrence Ross who scored 18 points on 8-13 shooting including two for three on three pointers. Ross pulled down seven rebounds with a steal. Darnell Gant playing in his second to last regular season game scored 14 points on six for eight shooting while making two of three three pointers. He also grabbed nine rebounds including three offensive. Abdul Gaddy scored 12 points on four for six shooting including making his only three point shot and three for four on free throws. Gaddy also had five assists. Aziz N'Diaye scored eight points on three for six shooting with seven rebounds and a block shot. C.J. Wilcox scored eight points as well on 3-10 shooting with a block shot. Tony Wroten scored seven points on 2-13 shooting and three for seven at the foul line. He did grab eight rebounds including four offensive with six assists, two steals and a block shot. Desmond Simmons scored five points on two for five shooting with seven rebounds including three offensive and two steals.  Martin Bruenig scored five points  and grabbed two rebounds in only four minutes of playing time. He also made both shots including a three pointer. The Huskies saw 12 guys play with 10 guys scoring at least one point. While the Trojans had just eight guys play and only six score. The Huskies defeated an opponent who is down and they took advantage of that.

After the Huskies won against the Trojans there was no celebration as Lorenzo Romar made sure his team knew there was still unfinished business. The goal for the Huskies this week wasn't to win a share of the conference title but to instead win the conference title outright. Prior to 2009 the Huskies hadn't won the conference title outright since 1953 and now they have a chance to do that for the second time in four years. This Huskies team who graduated three key seniors last year, lost Isaiah Thomas to the draft and Scott Suggs has a chance to do something the two previous teams couldn't do which is win a regular season conference title. Something the Brandon Roy/Nate Robinson teams couldn't even do. This team who lost some terrible games in December has a chance to make some history at Montlake as only one team(1984) has ever won 15 conference games in a season as well. This team has accomplished quite a bit and now they have a chance to finish the job at UCLA this Saturday.

Observations:

- In front of NBA scouts Tony Wroten had an off game. He kept missing layups and was 2-13 while shooting just three for seven on free throws. He also had four turnovers. With that said Wroten still showed his value grabbing eight rebounds(four offensive) and dishing out six assists with two steals and a block shot. Wroten will run away with the freshman player of the year and with a big game against UCLA on Saturday could win player of the year in the conference as well.

For the season now Wroten is averaging 16.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG and 3.6 APG. He is shooting 44.8% from the field and averaging 2.0 steals per game. Wroten tends to play big in big games and this game was never in doubt. Look for Wroten to have a big performance against UCLA and in the Pac-12 tournament. Depending on what he does in the NCAA tournament will determine if he comes back or not. If Wroten returns back to the program the Huskies could be the favorites to win the conference title.

- Darnell Gant has had an up and down career with the Huskies. He came to Washington as the highest rated power forward in the country. He was forced to redshirt his first year at Washington then as a redshirt freshman started 34 out of 35 games for the Huskies who won the regular season Pac-10 title. As a sophomore he was a starter but was quickly benched and rarely played. As a junior he made some starts but was a key guy off the bench. This season Gant started the first 14 games before being benched. He has now started the last three games and has played well the last two games. Gant in the last two games is averaging 8.5 PPG and 8.0 RPG while shooting 7-11(63.6%) from the field.

Gant's leadership and play will determine just how far the Huskies will go. So far this year Gant is averaging 7.3 PPG and 4.8 RPG in 23.2 minutes per game with 17 starts. He is shooting 46.7% from the field and 34.4% on three pointers making 0.7 a game. Gant who is from LA. has a chance for the fourth straight year to receive a  conference championship ring in his hometown. This would be the type of storybook ending all Husky fans would love. The Huskies have won 97 games in the four years Gant has been at UW meaning no other four year stretch in Huskies history has seen more wins. If the Huskies reach the NCAA tournament no player will have played in four NCAA tournaments with the Huskies or have played in eight games which Gant will do. His career is almost over but Gant is hoping to prolong that career as long as possible.

- The big reason the Huskies won this game is the domination on the rebounding. The Huskies won the rebounding battle 47-20 including a 18-3 edge in offensive rebounding. They outrebounded the Trojans 29-10 at halftime with a 14-1 edge in offensive rebounding. The Huskies didn't shoot well from the field, three point range or free throws. The Huskies defense at times was lacking but one thing that was consistent was the rebounding. This was big since last game against the Cougars the Huskies were out rebounded by a team who ranks 248th in the nation in rebounding while the Huskies are top 10 in the nation. The Huskies get the job done as a team on rebounding as Aziz N'Diaye leads the team at 7.6 rebounds per game, then Terrence Ross who is a guard is next at 6.7 per game. Desmond Simmons is third at 5.4 per game in only 19 minutes. While Tony Wroten the point guard is fourth at 5.0 then Darnell Gant averages 4.8 per game. The Huskies have several guys including guards who can crash the boards which has been the key to success all season long.

- Terrence Ross rebounded nicely from his two point performance and fouling out against the Washington State Cougars. This game Ross started off early scoring 11 of his team high 18 points. When the Trojans pulled to within single digits at 49-40 it was Ross who hit a three pointer to start a run for the Huskies to finally put the Trojans away. Ross had a good game scoring 18 points on 8-13 shooting including two for three from three point range. He also grabbed seven rebounds in the process. The three point shooting was key because prior to that Ross had been 1-11(9.1%) from three point range last two games and 6-31(19.4%) in his last six games. Ross also hasn't attempted a free throw in two straight games and four out of six games. Ross needs to be more agressive going forward. Ross like his teammate Tony Wroten can win the conference player of the year award with a big performance on Saturday against the Bruins. Ross will make the first team all conference team as well as play in the NBA eventually.

For the year Ross is averaging 15.2 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 1.2 steals and 1.0 blocks. He is shooting 45.5% from the field, 35.7% on three pointers making 1.8 a game and 74.7% on free throws. Depending on how well Ross plays throughout the season will determine how far the Huskies go in the NCAA tournament if Ross will leave. If Ross and Wroten both leave the Huskies will be in a transition year. I think if Wroten comes back the Huskies can survive Ross leaving and still make the NCAA's. If both Wroten and Ross come back the Huskies could be talking preseason final four and find themselves ranked in the top 15 heading into next year. These next few weeks are critical for Ross and Wroten's future at this program.

- Lorenzo Romar for the fifth time in his coaching career at Washington will have won some sort of conference championship. In 10 seasons at Washington Romar has produced eight winning seasons and has won 19 games or more eight times. He has won 20 games or more six times. Romar has a chance to win his second outright regular season conference title with a win against a team he was an assistent for so many years(including winning a national championship). With that win that would basically clinch Romar going to the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in the last nine years at Washington. He also improves to 13-7 all-time against the Trojans who had defeated the Huskies three out of four and five out of eight. This was a program the Huskies had struggled with and the Huskies won both games by over 20 points. Romar the veteran coach just like that has been down this road before and will remind his team to keep calm. In 2005 the Huskies were in the same position but lost to Stanford on the road while in 2009 they finished the deal defeating the Washington State Cougars to clinch the title. Like every year Romar is at Washington his team has improved as the season has gone on which is the sign of a good coach. Can this finally be the year Romar moves past the sweet 16? We'll find out in a few weeks.

Now this long season comes down to one regular season game for the Huskies. The Huskies have a chance to have their banner read "2011-12 Pac-12 regular season champions" rather than "2011-12 Pac-12 co-champions". Both banners would look nice but obviously the banner that doesn't include the words "Co" would look better. The Huskies took care of business in the conference through the first 17 games winning 14 of them and hopefully they can finish the deal this Saturday at UCLA. This has been a great ride which will remind most fans of the 2003-04 team which featured a young roster who finally matured and went on a winning streak. The Huskies will take on a Bruins team they have defeated four times in a row. The Huskies did their job against the Trojans and now they know there is just one game left. As Romar told his team the Huskies goal wasn't to share it was to win the conference outright. Beating the Trojans was nice but the celebration won't happen until the Huskies defeat the Bruins.

Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

Huskies rally from 13 down to defeat Cougs 59-55 for season sweep!

By Kshell

The Washington Huskies(20-8,13-3) led by freshman Tony Wroten scoring a game high 21 points rallied from 13 points down to once again shock their cross state rivals Washington State Cougars(14-14,6-10) for the season sweep. The Huskies remain tied for first place in the Pac-12 with this comeback victory over the Cougars which marked the second time this year the Huskies trailed by over 10 points against the Cougars with 10 minutes to go and won. Free throw shooting was the story this game and it was the Huskies who shot well making 15-19 free throws in the second half while the Cougars made only 6-20 at the line in the second half. The Huskies have now won four games in a row and 9 out of 10 games overall. On a night when Terrence Ross fouled out scoring just two points the Huskies found a way to win the game. Trailing 47-34 with a little over 10 minutes left in the game the Huskies appeared headed towards a disappointing loss. Instead the Huskies went on a 13-0 run to tie the game and saw their junior point guard Abdul Gaddy take over down the stretch scoring six straight points for the Huskies. This was a total team effort for the Huskies as they won their 20th game for the fourth straight season for the first time in program history. In the previous five seasons Lorenzo Romar has won 20 games or more his team has made the NCAA tournament.

The game started off well for the Huskies as they sprinted out to a quick 6-0 lead over the Cougars who were playing in front of their home crowd for the last time this season. After that the Cougars responded with a 14-0 run to go up 14-6 over the Huskies as the Cougars started to smell the upset. The Huskies would respond with an 8-0 run of their own as Wroten ended the run with a layup then C.J. Wilcox hit back to back three pointers to tie it up at 14. Wilcox would hit two more three pointers to give the Huskies a 20-18 lead. Trailing 28-26 before halftime Wroten tied it up with 10 seconds to go in the half with a layup.

The numbers weren't pretty for either team. For the Cougars they shot just 8-30(26.7%) from the field, 1-11(9.1%) from three point range but made 11-12(91.7%) from free throws and out rebounded the Huskies 26-16 including 10 offensive rebounds. They were led by Brock Motum who scored 10 points but made just 4-11 shots while grabbing four rebounds. Marcus Capers scored six points on two for three shooting with four rebounds and three assists. Abe Lodwick scored two points with five rebounds.

For the Huskies they shot miserable as well making 11-30(36.7%) of their field goals, 4-12(33.3%) on three pointers and just two for five(40.0%) on free throws. They were led by C.J. Wilcox off the bench with 12 points making all four of his three point attempts. Tony Wroten scored 10 points on 4-11 shooting with three rebounds and three assists. Aziz N'Diaye scored four points on two for three shooting with three rebounds but also had three fouls. Terrence Ross was held scoreless missing all three field goals as he had three fouls as well. In the second half Ross would immediately pick up his fourth foul and the Huskies were in trouble early.

In the second half after Ross immediately had to sit with his fourth foul it appeared the game was getting away from the Huskies as the Cougars went on a 12-0 run to lead 45-32 which included a Huskies technical foul. Leading 47-34 with about 10 minutes left the Huskies appeared dead. That is when the comeback started to take place as Wroten kept driving to the hole. Gaddy threw a beautiful alley-oop to Ross to pull within 47-40. Wroten would have a three point play and then N'Diaye would as well. Darnell Gant would sink a free throw which tied the score at 47 as the Huskies went on a 13-0 run to tie it up. Trailing 52-50 Gaddy had a layup to tie up the score. Gaddy then drove to the hole drawing a foul sinking both free throws giving the Huskies a 54-52 lead with 3:43 left. After the Cougars had tied it up Gaddy again would have the goahead layup to give the Huskies a 56-54 lead with 2:13 left in the game. After Reggie Moore made one of two free throws then Tony Wroten made one of two free throws the Cougars had the ball trailing 57-55 with 24 seconds left. Ken Bone designed the play for Patrick Simon to shoot the goahead three pointer. Simon who hadn't played all game long and has made just one field goal in the calender year of 2012. Simon would air ball the corner three pointer which was wide open. Wilcox would sink both free throws to give the Huskies a 59-55 lead with 10 seconds left. Simon would then miss another three pointer as time had expired. The Huskies had stormed back to defeat the Cougars once again. Dating back to last year this is the third straight win for the Huskies against the Cougars and all three games the Cougars had double digit leads.

For the Cougars this loss has to sting as this was their national championship game. Sitting at 14-14 now and 6-10 in conference play with two games left on the road where they are just 1-6 on the road in conference play doesn't look good for the Cougars. The Cougars twice this year had the Huskies right where they wanted them and just couldn't finish the deal. The Cougars for the game shot 18-52(34.6%) from the field, a dreadful 2-18(11.1%) from three point range and a miserable 17-32(53.1%) from free throws including 6-20(30.0%) in the second half. Despite outrebounding the Huskies 38-33 with 12 offensive rebounds the Cougars they couldn't pull this one out. They were led by the conferences leading scorer in conference games Brock Motum who had to work for his 17 points shooting just 7-19 from the field, making one of four from three point range and two for four at the free throw line. Motum did grab eight rebounds and had three block shots. Marcus Capers had a terrific game for the Cougars scoring 14 points on six for seven shooting but was two for five on free throws. Capers did  have six rebounds, five assists, a steal and a block shot. Abe Lodwick scored eight points and grabbed nine rebounds before fouling out. Reggie Moore struggled scoring just four points missing all six field goals. He was also just four for eight on free throws with six assists but four turnovers. The Cougars after defeating the Huskies seven straight from 2006-08 have now lost seven out of nine since then. This will also be the fourth straight season barring a Pac-12 tournament championship win where the Cougars will be left out of the NCAA tournament.

For the Huskies this was a real gut check win on the road in a hostile environment. They had shot poorly, saw their best player foul out scoring only two points while their best big man fouled out as well as he also fought foul trouble in the first half. The Huskies won this game because they simply have too many weapons when you shut down one weapon another emerges. The Huskies won despite shooting 19-53(35.8%) from the field, 4-17(23.5%) on three point range but did make 17-24(70.8%) from the free throw line. They were led by Tony Wroten who scored 21 points on 6-18 shooting but made 9-12 from the free throw line. Wroten also added six rebounds, five assists and two steals. C.J. Wilcox scored 16 points off the bench on five for nine shooting including four for seven on three pointers while sinking both free throws. Wilcox also added five rebounds and a steal. Abdul Gaddy scored 10 points on three for nine shooting missing all four three point shots but was four for five at the free throw line. Gaddy had four assists and two steals as well. Aziz N'Diaye scored seven points on three for six shooting making his only free throw attempts while grabbing seven rebounds with a block shot before fouling out. Darnell Gant started for the second straight game scoring three points on one for three shooting and made just one for four on free throws but did have seven rebounds while playing good defense on Motum holding him to 7-19 shooting. Terrence Ross struggled having his worst game of the season scoring just two points on one for five shooting missing all three of his three point attempts before fouling out in just 21 minutes. For the Huskies this was a big win on the road as their hopes of winning a Pac-12 regular season championship remain alive and well.

For the second time this year the Huskies survived the Cougars as they stormed back from a double digit lead. The Huskies will now head down to L.A. hoping to take care of business with the sweep which would clinch at the worst a Co- Pac-12 championship in the regular season. The Cougars once again prove to be a hard matchup for the Huskies playing them tough defensively holding them to under 30 points in the first half once again. The Huskies are simply more battle tested than the Cougars as this year they win the close games. The Huskies are now 12-4 in games decided by 10 points or less and 5-3 in games decided by five points or less. Despite being such a young team the Huskies win the close games and after starting off 0-5 away from home the Huskies have since won five of six games on the road. This was a huge win for the Huskies who have came around as a team this season which has been fun to witness.

Observations:

- Shooting slump? What shooting slump? C.J. Wilcox who had been in a shooting slump before the Arizona State game has now had three straight solid games. Wilcox carried the Huskies in the first half drilling all four three point field goal attempts. In fact Wilcox was the only Husky to hit a three pointer as the Huskies were 0-10 outside of Wilcox from three point range. Wilcox who missed the first meeting was pivotal in this game in scoring 16 points with four three pointers.

Wilcox is averaging 13.8 PPG on the year shooting 42.4% from the field and 41.3% on three pointers making 2.3 a game. After making just one three pointer in his first four games back from injury he has now made at least two three pointers in five straight games. During that five game stretch(Huskies 4-1) Wilcox has hit 12-30(40.0%) from three point range which is an average of 2.4 a game while scoring 13.6 points per game so Wilcox is basically back to playing like he has before his injury. With a healthy Wilcox that gives the Huskies three scorers who are capable of carrying them at long stretches throughout the game which most teams in the conference simply don't have. The Huskies survived Wilcox's injury going 2-1 but that one loss was a 69-66 loss at home to California Golden Bears who own tiebreaker due to that. The good news is if they meet again Wilcox is back and healthy.

- Every Romar team who has made the NCAA tournament has had a slumping player emerge down the stretch which leads into a big season the following year. This year that appears to be Aziz N'Diaye and Abdul Gaddy who are both juniors. Gaddy who is a five-star recruit has been a bust to date but lately has been playing solid. He still isn't shooting very well but he is being more agressive attacking the hole. In the last two games he has attempted 11 free throws while going four straight games prior to that with zero free throw attempts. Today's game Gaddy scored six straight points for the Huskies down the stretch including the go ahead field goal to give the Huskies the lead for good.

In his last four games since the disaster in Eugene Gaddy is averaging 7.5 ppg and 5.5 APG to just 1.8 TO's which for a five star recruit isn't very good. Considering where Gaddy was at the start of the year if he continues to put up those numbers while shooting slightly better the Huskies will continue to win games. It has been nice to see Gaddy being more agressive and driving to the hole. Like Wroten he shouldn't ever shoot a three pointer as he is shooting just 29.9% on three pointers for the year. He has made just 3-17(17.6%) in his last nine games on three pointers but has made 9-11(81.8%) on free throws last two games. Gaddy needs to continue to drive to the hole for the Huskies to be successful.

- I feel like Reggie Moore and Abdul Gaddy are always going to be linked together. Had Gaddy stayed true to his committment to Arizona there is a good chance Moore is playing for the Huskies. At first Moore appeared to be the much better player after they were freshman. Now Moore appears to be sort of an egnigma for the Cougars as this year was supposed to be "his team" instead his lack of leadership has shown. Moore against the Huskies didn't make a shot in six field goal attempts while missing four of eight free throws including two straight technical fouls as the Cougars had all the momentum. Shortly after the Huskies went on a 13-0 run to tie it. Moore for the year is averaging only 9.4 PPG, 5.6 APG and 2.5 to's. He is shooting 37.6% from the field for the year as well. In seven games against the Huskies now Moore is averaging 9.6 PPG but averaging only 5.5 this year. In his career against the Huskies so far he has shot miserably making only 14-49(28.6%) from the field. Moore appears to have regressed with the Cougars and is a lightning rod for his fan base on why the Cougars continue to blow games down the stretch. Moore after a promising start to his career just like that is ending his junior season with only one year left. Moore is in danger of being like so many other players in college which was a guy who peaked as a freshman and could never quite reach that level again. Moore struggled today and Gaddy got the better of him today which if you had told me that a month ago I wouldn't have beleived you.

- A picture says a thousand words and this is Brock Motum after the Cougars once again choked to the Huskies. The Cougars are now 6-10 in games decided by 10 points or less and 3-6 in games decided by five points or less. The Cougars who are 14-14 overall but 3-10 away from home have been competitive this year just can't close games. Today was a prime example of that as they had the Huskies on the ropes. Terrence Ross was taken out of the game due to foul trouble and the Cougars were leading 47-34. The Cougars were also controlling the glass as well which was a shocker considering the last meeting. The Cougars lost due to unforced errors mainly 6-20(30.0%) at the free throw line in the second half. That is the defination of "Coug'd it" which is exactly what they did. On senior night where they had been 11-3 at home and having their rivals on the ropes this had to be a crushing defeat for the Cougars. When you lose by just four points and miss 14 freebies in the second half those are the type of losses that can destroy a team. With USC having six scholarship guys but the Cougars struggles on the road I expect them to split and go 15-15 heading into the conference tournament. The Cougars lost Klay Thompson  to the draft which hurt as they don't have a finisher on their team. Gant took away Motum leaving the Cougars with no other go to guy down the stretch. This was probably one of the more crushing defeats the Cougars basketball program has experienced in quite some years.

- In big time atmospheres Tony Wroten always seems to thrive on the pressure. Today was no different as the Huskies trailed by 13 points and Ross was out due to foul trouble. The freshman guard took it upon himself to take over the game which he did scoring 21 points, grabbing six rebounds, dishing out five assists and made 9-12 at the free throw line including seven for nine in the second half. Wroten proving why the Huskies are so dangerous because if you stop Ross you still have to worry about Wroten who is a future NBA player as well. Wroten with his size and quickness is a matchup nightmare for any team. Wroten made plays when the Huskies needed him to especially when the game appeared to have been slipping away. Wroten's play is reminding Huskies of the main he essentially replaced this season.

- There was a special guest at this game for the Huskies which was former Husky great Isaiah Thomas who is enjoying a fine season with the Sacramento Kings. Thomas this year is averaging 8.8 PPG and 2.9 APG in only 19 minutes. Since being named starter the last four games Thomas has averaged 19.5 PPG, 4.3 RPG and 6.5 APG while knocking down 2.3 three pointers a game.

For Lorenzo Romar his players always come back to the program as his program is just one big family. Thomas left early but as you can see there are no hard feelings here. Romar becomes the first Huskies coach in program history to win 20+ games four years in a row. The Huskies also have won 96 games which is tied for the most wins in a four year stretch from 1950-1953. Romar is looking to make the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in nine seasons. He also improves to 12-10(6-4 at home, 5-5 on the road and 1-1 in Pac-10 tournament) all-time against the Cougars having won seven out of the last nine after the Cougars had won seven in a row. Romar has done his best coaching job since the 2008-09 team who I felt overachieved. This team has the talent but they are so young and immature at times. I feel like Romar is headed towards his third conference coach of the year award title which he deserves.

The Huskies are inching closer and closer to the NCAA tournament. Unless the Huskies lay an egg against the outmanned USC Trojans I don't see how the Huskies miss the NCAA tournament. The Huskies are playing well and winning in ways nobody thought was possible. The three point shot isn't falling at all for the Huskies this year and especially lately. The Huskies instead are winning with defense and improvement from the free throw line. Every player in the rotation appears to have improved as the season has wore on. In the past in a hostile environment on the road the Huskies would have folded the tent down 47-34 but not these Huskies. These Huskies overcome big deficits against the Cougars and UCLA to win. These Huskies win in hostile environments in Pullman and more importantly Tucson, Arizona against the Wildcats. These Huskies have so many weapons where if one has an off game(Ross) others(Wroten and Wilcox) can pick up the slack. This is a team that nobody will want to face come NCAA tournament time. The Huskies are going to be a dangerous matchup for a high seed much like last year when they gave the 2nd seeded North Carolina Tar Heels a huge run for their morning in basically a road game. These Huskies are more talented than last year and now they are playing good fundamental basketball. Romar deserves all the credit for this teams turnaround and the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight year is starting to become a reality.