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Kellogg era begins as UMass rolls Arkansas-Monticello

  • November 11, 2008 | AP Press

    CARBONDALE, Ill. – Behind double-doubles from seniors Chris Lowe and Tony Gaffney, the Minutemen kicked off a new era of UMass men’s basketball with a 90-71 win over Arkansas-Monticello in Derek Kellogg’s head coaching debut on Tuesday evening. Lowe (18 points, 11 assists) finished just four assists shy of tying the school-record of 15 while Gaffney’s double-double (16 points, 13 rebounds) was the first of his collegiate career. The final three minutes of the first half proved to be the difference as the Minutemen erased a two-point deficit with a 15-4 run to take a nine-point advantage heading into the locker room. With the win, the Minutemen advance to face the winner of California (Pa.) and host Southern Illinois in the regional final of the 2K Sports Classic on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET, with a trip to Madison Square Garden on the line.

    Junior Ricky Harris avenged a slow start to pour in 22 points, two rebounds, and three steals. He finished 7-of-19 from the floor and 5-of-9 from behind the three-point arc despite the NCAA moving back the three point line a foot this year.

    Ricky, what are your thoughts on the 3pt line being pushed back a foot this year?

    “I don’t think it changes things that much,” UMass guard Ricky Harris said. “If I’m open, I still have the confidence. It doesn’t change the shot selection.

    “It wasn’t like our toes were always on the line when we shot them last year,” said Harris, who scored 22 points and went 5-of-9 from 3-point range.

    For the game, the Minutemen shot 46% (31-67) and 44% (12-27) from three-point range. Rebounds were even at 41-41, a number coming on the offensive end (18 for UMass and 19 for Arkansas-Monticello).

    After surviving a first-half scare, the Minutemen came out strong out of the locker room to seal the victory in the second. Arkansas-Monticello wouldn’t go away, pulling back within 11 at 67-56. Freshman David Gibbs responded with a three-pointer, the first collegiate points of his career, to make it 70-56.

    Gaffney’s alley-oop from freshman Tyrell Lynch was icing on the cake, making it 83-64 with three minutes remaining in the second half. The Minutemen would go on to open up two 21-point leads, their largest leads of the game, at 88-67 and 90-69.

    UMass controlled play early in the first half, taking an 11-point advantage at 14-3 after senior Luke Bonner’s three-pointer at the 16:06 mark. Arkansas-Monticello hung tough, eventually taking a 33-31 advantage, but the Minutemen answered with a 13-0 run (and 15-4 to end the half), for the 47-38 halftime lead.

    The Minutemen now look ahead to a date with either Southern Illinois or California (Pa.) on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. The winner of the Southern Illinois region faces the winner of the Duke region in the 2K Sports Classic Semifinals held next Thursday, Nov. 20, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

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  1. #1 Rizzo
    November 12, 2008 pm30 10:05 am

    Wish I could have watched this game, but it’s encouraging to see us beat down a team we should have, even though we were trailing late in the first half. Huge games by Ricky Harris, Chris Lowe and Tony Gaffney and I don’t think that will change all season. Gurley had a decent showing, but it showed me that he didn’t go out and try to dominate the ball against inferior competition (something Forbes would have done). Hopefully we can defeat Southern Illinois tonight and head to MSG!

    Go! Go U! Go UMass!

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  2. #2 Goodtymes
    November 12, 2008 pm30 10:30 am

    Ricky Harris finished strong an impressive 5-9 from 3pt range. Chris Lowe had one of his best games as a Minutemen very encouraging performance.

    Coming into the game, I was a bit worried about the team after that mediocre performance vs DivII Dowling. This game was a lot closer than the score indicates but a win is a win. UMass will need a “team effort” to get by Southern Illinios. We need Gurley, Lynch, and Gibbs to really step it up tonight. I’d love to see a UMass / Duke matchup @ MSG.

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  3. #3 Rizzo
    November 12, 2008 pm30 6:39 pm

    Ya, I was kind of hoping, looking at the box score, that it was one of those games where “it wasn’t as close as the score indicates”. But if being a UMass fan has taught me anything, it is to expect the Minutemen to play down to their competition.

    Ricky Harris is a stud and will be the leading scorer for probably 80% of the games this year, with Gurley challenging him. Chris Lowe is an absolute floor general and is one of the toughest players to guard in the conference.

    I am praying UMass beats SIU tonight because a chance to play Duke @ MSG would be yet another great game for our OOC schedule.

    One question: how are you watching UMass games? I’d love to get to watch most of their games but clearly they aren’t at the level to grace national television on a regular basis…. yet!

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  4. #4 Goodtymes
    November 13, 2008 pm30 11:52 am

    CSTV/CBS, also streamlined through the web on several links. Monday night UMass vs Memphis on ESPN. Tough loss last night I was really looking forward to a UMass/Duke game. UMass needs to pull of this upset!

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  5. #5 Goodtymes
    November 14, 2008 pm30 12:14 pm

    Hey Rizzo,

    I usually check the scoreboard on here. If you want to watch the game check out http://www.channelsurfing.net/

    Big game on tap Monday vs Memphis.

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  6. #6 Rizzo
    November 14, 2008 pm30 12:27 pm

    So CSTV actually streams UMass games online?

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  7. #7 Goodtymes
    November 14, 2008 pm30 1:51 pm

    CSTV streamlines games for like $10.00 a pop.

    The link I have above is free. I usually check the scoreboard here and open a side link to watch the game.

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  8. #8 Rizzo
    November 14, 2008 pm30 4:02 pm

    Wait, that channelsurfing.net is free? I went there and it was trying to charge me like $50 to sign up for it. I must not have given it a good enough look.

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