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PSU VS UNC

WiViking

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I'm leaving in a few days, so I wanted to get this one done before I'm really busy.

http://www.bigskyfans.com/2008/01/15/psu-vs-unc-preview-119

Over the course of the season, the Vikings may be the most inconsistent team in the country. They have had standout games from 3 different players at the power forward position, 2 at the point, and 2 at shooting guard. The coaches have utilized offensive schemes that focused on using Scott Morrison in the post, and have benched him for long stretches in favor of a smaller, quicker lineup. With at least 13 games left, what can we expect from the Vikings? Saturday brings the UNC Bears to the Stott Center. A rapidly improving team, the Bears have already doubled their win total from last year, and have beaten defending Big Sky champion Weber State.

Match-Ups
Center
UNC: Jabril Banks PSU: Scott Morrison

No matter who matches up with Morrison, there will be a decided size advantage for the Vikings. Without Kirk Archibeque inside due to a concussion, the Bears will have to choose between two guys who are really combo forwards, Banks and Taylor Montgomery. Banks is the more talented of the two. The former Iowa Hawkeye and Indian Hills CC player is leading the team in scoring and rebounding at 13.7 per game 6.2 per game. He is also the only player who qualifies who is leading Scott Morrison in field goal percentage. He has only attempted 2 three point shots all year which means Morrison will be able to play his style of defense against Banks. Though Morrison has been less productive than Banks all year, his size advantage and style of play should allow him to out-produce Banks in this game, and ultimately lead the Vikings to victory.
Advantage: Vikings

Power Forward
UNC: Taylor Montgomery PSU: Kyle Coston/Alex Tiefenthaler

If Coston is not productive early, Ken Bone will not be hesitant to use Tiefenthaler who had the best game of his collegiate career against Idaho State on Sunday. Montgomery is not much of an offensive threat, but should be able to power past the opposition inside because they lack his power. However, the specialty of all the Viking power forwards this season has been their ability to hit the outside shot. Whoever plays here for the Viks should be more productive than Montgomery.
Advantage: Vikings

Guard/Forward
UNC: Jefferson Mason/Neal Kingman PSU: Deonte Huff

A promising player in his own right, Mason has averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds per contest this year. His height advantage should allow him some easy buckets at times in this one. However, I think it is very unlikely that he will out-produce Huff unless he can get him into foul trouble early. Mason should be able to utilize his size to keep Huff away from some of the put-backs that he normally gets, but I do not see him stopping Huff from driving and getting to the line. If the Bears are going to be competitive in this contest, they will need to minimize the damage that Huff can do because the Vikings have too many offensive weapons for them to deal with. Kingman had been the starter recently before missing the San Diego State game due to influenza. He has a very similar skill set to that of Mason with a little added bulk. He had a season high in the road loss at NAU, but seems to have lost confidence since then.
Advantage: Vikings

Shooting Guard
UNC: Sean Taibi/Robert Palacios PSU: Andre Murray

If Taibi cannot play in this one, then the Bears will likely start Robert Palacios, a teammate of Jabril Banks at Indian Hills CC. Another option here is Devon Beitzel, a freshman who shared player of the week honors with NAU’s Kyle Landry, after he came off the bench for 15 points against San Diego State. The combination of these players will go up against Andre Murray, a player who has also been inconsistent and had trouble staying away from fouls against Idaho State. The Vikings do not necessarily need Murray to have a big scoring night to beat the Bears, but it would definitely help. If he cannot provide the punch Ken Bone is looking for, Dupree Lucas will be waiting for another opportunity to prove that the coaches made a mistake when they benched him in favor of Murray. I give a slight advantage to UNC, especially if Taibi is available. He is a deadly long range shooter who can score in bunches.
Advantage: Bears

Point
UNC: Thanasi Panagiotakopoulos PSU: Jeremiah Dominguez

Panagiotakopoulos has been in double figures three times this year. It appears that his ability to score is similar to that of Mickey Polis in that he has trouble when his three point shots are not falling. Dominguez shoots a lot of threes himself, but he also has the ability to drive and score against the bigger players. Like the Vikings, the Bears have a short backup point guard who has the ability to score. His name is Will Figures. He had a strong showing in the beginning of the season but has cooled off recently. It would really help the Bears if he could get back on track in this one.
Advantage: Vikings

Bench
The Bears have the potential for a very strong bench with players like Mason and Figures. They do not have a lot of overall depth so they will depend on those guys to spell their starters. If they cannot handle that task, it might be a long night. For the Vikings the bench is loaded. It has endless depth and guys who could start for many teams. The issue with the bench, as it is with the rest of the team is consistency. If Tiefenthaler, Lucas, Polis, Hammond and Thomas can each score a few points, that would decrease the burden felt by Dominguez and Huff to shoot so often.
Advantage: Vikings

I think the Vikings are primed to make a run for the Big Sky title. Everyone except Tyrell Mara is healthy enough to play, and some of the guys who were expected to contribute early on are finally coming into their own. The three game home stretch is a critical set for the Vikings, who will need to win all three to compete for home court in the Big Sky tournament. It is definitely a doable task, but the Vikings will need strong play from their leaders and something from the bench to get it done. The first game against Northern Colorado is probably the easiest task, but the most important, as the team will look to start off their home stand the right way.
Prediction: PSU 72-63
 
Thanks for this, and all your great insights; and your time and effort. Are you going to keep this up, dans France?Last edited by on 2008-01-16, 01:18; edited 1 time in total
 
I'll try. I really don't have any idea what my schedule will be like, so probably not at first. However, if I have time once I get into my schedule then I will.
 
Thanks for the review. I'm concerned about rebounding and free throw shooting. If we can control the boards and hit our free throws, then I think we have a chance.
 
Thanks for the preview WiViking.

I'd say that you're set with the audio broadcast of the games, but a night game would be about 4am the next day for you.

Bon voyage à vous!
 
WiViking said:
Anybody who has seen Knocked Up has to laugh when they hear why Mickey Polis missed practice.

That's funny. I hadn't thought about that.
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A win the team really needed. You have to win home games in conference, and they found a way to get it done. Kudos to Scotty, JD, and Andre.
 
Yes, congratulations to the players. They pulled it out tonight, when things looked bleak. Well done, young men. Have a good rest, study hard, and get ready for the long haul in February !!
 
Congrats, Vikings on a hard-earned and well-deserved win. I saw the Bears when they came to the Chiles Center earlier this year. Their coach has done a tremendous job.

Speaking of coaches, congrats to Coach Bone on his 300th win!
 
Whew!

I figured this would be a tough game for some reason, but I didn't think it would be this tough. Turnovers just about did us in, and some terrible calls by the refs tonight. That offensive foul call on Huff in the second half sure got the crowd into it. That call just about put the entire crowd on their feet to boo and yell.

UNC is a good team, and they'll be even better next year. No waiting period for them to be competitive in the conference. Panagiotakopolos was deadly from the outside and Scott (the PA guy) probably has a sore jaw from calling the game tonight. Panagiotakopolos is a tough name to belt out over the PA system all game. ;-)

This game showed a lot to me from the Viks. They played poorly and could have rolled over and lost. However, Scott, JD, and Huff were not going to let that happen. Scott was a workhorse down low and showed the emotion of a guy that didn't want to lose. Huff limping up to the charity stripe to knock down a key free throw was great to see.

Good numbers for the students today. The announced attendance seemed a bit low at 836 since the place seemed pretty full in the second half.

One question I have...

Bone seems to have rested Morrison in the second half to get him in there fresh at the end of the second half. However, I'd have probably put him in there with about five and a half or six minutes to go. He may or may not have run out of gas in OT. Bone waited a bit longer to get him in there an he dominated the rest of regulation and OT. Seeing as Bone has 300 more wins under his belt than I, I'm going to go ahead and assume that he knows what he was doing. Thoughts?
 
I must say, I'm impressed with Murray. I certainly didn't expect this much production out of him this year. Given Dupree's injuries and performance, Murray has been huge.
 
martymoose said:
One question I have...

Bone seems to have rested Morrison in the second half to get him in there fresh at the end of the second half. However, I'd have probably put him in there with about five and a half or six minutes to go. He may or may not have run out of gas in OT. Bone waited a bit longer to get him in there an he dominated the rest of regulation and OT. Seeing as Bone has 300 more wins under his belt than I, I'm going to go ahead and assume that he knows what he was doing. Thoughts?

Marty, I'm sure you already know my thoughts regarding your question, but I'll give them to you anyways.........
Bone-head almost blew it again tonight, but Tay, Scott and Miah pulled it out at the end. Bone-head had no idea the game was going to overtime, and he left Scott out way too long - once again. On the radio, he said he decided to go with "a quicker line-up" because the "regular" (starting) line-up was unable to stop UNC, so he was trying something different. Bone is a terrible game coach, and constantly gets outcoached.

As I said at the beginning of this season, any successes this team has will come in spite of their coach, not because of him. That is, he won't "win" any games through good coaching, but he will cost them four or five games a season. Already, with a good, intelligent coach, this team should be 6-0 in the Big Sky. Other coaches would kill to have the talent and depth that this team has, but they will continue to underperform under Bone. Reporters and coaches from other cities in the Big Sky can't believe this team doesn't have a better record.

Hopefully the players can continue to drag Bone along to the dance. They almost did last year.
 
Round 2 with UNC for this year...

Panagiotakopoulos is out for this one, so that should make it a little easier. He's a heck of a shooter.

Anyone going to be on the chat for the game tonight?
 
http://media.www.dailyvanguard.com/media/storage/paper941/news/2008/02/19/Sports/Mens-Basketball.Preview-3218879.shtml

Men's basketball preview
By: The Vanguard
Issue date: 2/19/08 Section: Sports

When: Wednesday, 6:05 p.m., Feb. 20
What: Portland State (17-8, 10-2 BSC) at Northern Colorado (11-14, 4-8 BSC)
Where: Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion in Greeley, CO
On Air: AM 910 KTRO (radio)

Starters:

Portland State
G Jeremiah Dominguez
G Andre Murray
C Scott Morrison
F Kyle Coston
F Deonte Huff

Northern Colorado
G Jefferson Mason
G Terry Anderson
F Taylor Montgomery
F Robert Palacios
C Jabril Banks

Stars: Junior forward Jabril Banks is one of the best low post players in the Big Sky, averaging 12.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. The Vikings will counter with senior center Scott Morrison, who is averaging 11.8 points to go with 6.3 rebounds and two blocks a game. Morrison had a career-high 23 points versus Northern Colorado in January.

Just a taste: Following an eight-day break, the Bears should be well rested when first place Portland State arrives Wednesday night. The Vikings needed overtime to get past Northern Colorado 85-83 on Jan. 19. Andre Murray, Jeremiah Dominguez and Morrison all scored over 20 points in the overtime win-the second of the Vikings current eight-game winning streak. The Bears will be without senior guard Thanasi Panagiotakopoulos, who hit six three pointers on his way to a career-high 22 points in the overtime loss to Portland State.
 

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