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An 18-0 run propels MBB over Morgan State, 76-59

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https://towsontigers.com/sports/mens-basketball/stats/2019-20/morgan-state/boxscore/15035

Towson was tied 32-all with Morgan State with 2:21 left in the first half and went on a 7-0 run to close the half. They took a 7-point lead in the second half and extended it to 18 at 50-32 with 15:57 left. That's when the Bears went on a 13-0 run of their own, but the Tigers staved off the comeback attempt and won the local rivalry, 76-69. 

First to the quotes from Skerry on postgame on 1300am

 
"We did a pretty good job to go zone. Our man to man was better in the second half. Wasn't good earlier. We got out in transition. Nice plays. Our seniors played very well. "


"Our guys remember we gave one away last year (against Morgan in Baltimore). Good crowd. I liked our poise in stretches. We had a bit of a lull."


"We've seen some flashes of high-level play when the ball is really moving. We need to continue to do that." "Sanders was good. Dennis played really well. Fobbs was really good. Six assists to two turnovers. The shot will fall. Allen has made a jump."

The Good

Defense forced 18 turnovers. We don't press. We haven't really used a zone press much this season. But when Gray and Tunstall were in during a brief time in the first half in the zone defense, we were forcing turnovers and getting out on transition. The Brian Fobbs' dunk in transition was a thing of beauty. Fobbs had six assists. We outrebounded the Bears by 10 and shot 7 of 17 from three-point range. Betrand went 3 of 4 from three-point and scored 17 points. Sanders was big with 5 of 6 from the field, 13 points and six rebounds. Tunstall had 13 pts, 10 rebs and 2 blocks.

The Bad

Gibson just 0 for 3 from the field and 0 for 3 from 3pt in 21 minutes with 2 turnovers and 1 assist. Look a bit scared to drive against a pretty good shotblocker and quicker defenders. Even Dottin couldn't get to the rim or at least didn't try. The 13-0 run by Morgan State was Towson at it's worst. Bad shot selection, bad fouls, not taking it to the basket. Settling for bad shots. Once they started getting it inside to Sanders, the offense calmed down. Our halfcourt offense still has a ways to go. 

The ugly

Bench had just 16 points. Thompson played 17 minutes but went 1 for 4 from the field. Did have three boards and two offensive but still struggles at times to finish underneath. When Sanders stays out of foul trouble, Thompson won't see as much time but he's going to be good once he learns how to finish better. It wasn't a great night for him and Gibson as freshmen. Gray played just 10 minutes because he picked up two very quick fouls in the second half. Once was a bad foul and another was as ticky tack as you can get. He had 7 points in 10 minutes. No reason why he shouldn't play 20 minutes with that soft touch from 3-point and he is shooting 50% from beyond the arc. Timberlake looked good in the first half and then in the second half, struggled with a bad turnover on a double-clutch in the air. Missed some open looks. Had one decent drive and was fouled. Then proceeded to miss two FTs. When he and Betrand are playing well on both ends, this team will be tough to beat in the CAA, but they have to be more consistent. Nick is just coming back off an injury this year and last year. He's basically a freshmen with about 14 games of action and it showed tonight.

But enough of the bitching. It was a quality win on the road with nearly 4,000 people at Hill Field House. I've seen a lot of good wins and bad losses there. Decided not to go. Should have but stream was fine. Actually a solid production from Morgan State. Much tougher game coming up at Vermont on Saturday night and then I'll certainly be there against UMBC on Tuesday.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, mat1992 said:

https://towsontigers.com/sports/mens-basketball/stats/2019-20/morgan-state/boxscore/15035

Towson was tied 32-all with Morgan State with 2:21 left in the first half and went on a 7-0 run to close the half. They took a 7-point lead in the second half and extended it to 18 at 50-32 with 15:57 left. That's when the Bears went on a 13-0 run of their own, but the Tigers staved off the comeback attempt and won the local rivalry, 76-69. 

First to the quotes from Skerry on postgame on 1300am

 
"We did a pretty good job to go zone. Our man to man was better in the second half. Wasn't good earlier. We got out in transition. Nice plays. Our seniors played very well. "


"Our guys remember we gave one away last year (against Morgan in Baltimore). Good crowd. I liked our poise in stretches. We had a bit of a lull."


"We've seen some flashes of high-level play when the ball is really moving. We need to continue to do that." "Sanders was good. Dennis played really well. Fobbs was really good. Six assists to two turnovers. The shot will fall. Allen has made a jump."

The Good

Defense forced 18 turnovers. We don't press. We haven't really used a zone press much this season. But when Gray and Tunstall were in during a brief time in the first half in the zone defense, we were forcing turnovers and getting out on transition. The Brian Fobbs' dunk in transition was a thing of beauty. Fobbs had six assists. We outrebounded the Bears by 10 and shot 7 of 17 from three-point range. Betrand went 3 of 4 from three-point and scored 17 points. Sanders was big with 5 of 6 from the field, 13 points and six rebounds. Tunstall had 13 pts, 10 rebs and 2 blocks.

The Bad

Gibson just 0 for 3 from the field and 0 for 3 from 3pt in 21 minutes with 2 turnovers and 1 assist. Look a bit scared to drive against a pretty good shotblocker and quicker defenders. Even Dottin couldn't get to the rim or at least didn't try. The 13-0 run by Morgan State was Towson at it's worst. Bad shot selection, bad fouls, not taking it to the basket. Settling for bad shots. Once they started getting it inside to Sanders, the offense calmed down. Our halfcourt offense still has a ways to go. 

The ugly

Bench had just 16 points. Thompson played 17 minutes but went 1 for 4 from the field. Did have three boards and two offensive but still struggles at times to finish underneath. When Sanders stays out of foul trouble, Thompson won't see as much time but he's going to be good once he learns how to finish better. It wasn't a great night for him and Gibson as freshmen. Gray played just 10 minutes because he picked up two very quick fouls in the second half. Once was a bad foul and another was as ticky tack as you can get. He had 7 points in 10 minutes. No reason why he shouldn't play 20 minutes with that soft touch from 3-point and he is shooting 50% from beyond the arc. Timberlake looked good in the first half and then in the second half, struggled with a bad turnover on a double-clutch in the air. Missed some open looks. Had one decent drive and was fouled. Then proceeded to miss two FTs. When he and Betrand are playing well on both ends, this team will be tough to beat in the CAA, but they have to be more consistent. Nick is just coming back off an injury this year and last year. He's basically a freshmen with about 14 games of action and it showed tonight.

But enough of the bitching. It was a quality win on the road with nearly 4,000 people at Hill Field House. I've seen a lot of good wins and bad losses there. Decided not to go. Should have but stream was fine. Actually a solid production from Morgan State. Much tougher game coming up at Vermont on Saturday night and then I'll certainly be there against UMBC on Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

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Was at the game. Great raucous crowd. Wish we could get our students to come out in the same numbers and intensity 

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7 minutes ago, TSU88 said:

Was at the game. Great raucous crowd. Wish we could get our students to come out in the same numbers and intensity 

Yeah, not sure we would have gotten that much at SECU but that game should have been home either this year or last year. Still a solid road win in front of a hostile crowd, where our players kind of lost their poise in that 13-0 run and retained it afterwards. We've only had two true road games thus far. They need to get used to it. We should have had three of course, if not for the Cornell ppd and will have a brutal one on Saturday.

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I thought Sanders was the key to the W; when he was on the floor, the offense was just better. Tunstall had a “quiet” 13 points & 10 boards, & Betrand continues to impress. Meanwhile, Fobbs had a highlight reel posterization dunk. 

On the other hand, for the 1st time, I thought Gibson looked a little overmatched. 
 

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I think they changed the scoring. Tunstall now with 11 points and Fobbs with 18. Finally got the Fobbs dunk. Oh no, blocked by the ref.

 

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Play of the game was the roll play from Fobbs to Sanders that got the and-1 to move the lead from 5 to 8.  Up to that point, we hadn’t been doing anything right on offense and Morgan looked like they were going to get all the way back.  After that, we got back to more of an open floor on offense and we locked them down defensively.  Morgan isn’t the highest caliber but they still provide an element that gives us trouble and it exhibited to Gibson and Thompson that there are gonna be struggles out there. 
 

For those who watched the Morgan feed, did it feel like we were listening to announcers from the And 1 Summer Tour?  Their confusion over the flop warning was especially entertaining. 

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4 minutes ago, Chris Datres said:

Play of the game was the roll play from Fobbs to Sanders that got the and-1 to move the lead from 5 to 8.  Up to that point, we hadn’t been doing anything right on offense and Morgan looked like they were going to get all the way back.  After that, we got back to more of an open floor on offense and we locked them down defensively.  Morgan isn’t the highest caliber but they still provide an element that gives us trouble and it exhibited to Gibson and Thompson that there are gonna be struggles out there. 
 

For those who watched the Morgan feed, did it feel like we were listening to announcers from the And 1 Summer Tour?  Their confusion over the flop warning was especially entertaining. 

Love Lamont Germany. He’s been a fixture at Morgan for many years and used to do news on WBAL. I actually thought their production, aside from no graphics of scores, was pretty good.

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