|
|
Stanley Burrell bumps
with Josh Duncan
Photo by
Stephen Dunn - Getty
|
...and found BJ
Raymond late
Photo by Stephen Dunn - Getty |
God
knows I was
pulling for West Virginia
last night. I had them in one of my pools advancing. Joe
Alexander
is my favorite player. The Big East is my favorite
conference. The
Mountaineers also have some real hustlers, fun guys to watch like Ruoff
and Mazzulla.....guys
with talent like Da 'Sean Butler. They have a big-time and
colorful
coach in Bob Huggins.
But
it wasn't meant to be. There were Musketeers all over the
place.
Yes, Xavier just brought it all last night. They shot 28-59 from
the field
and a cool 11-19 from 3-point land, supposedly a favorite Mountaineer
hangout. They out-rebounded the Mountaineers too, 39-34.
But it
wasn't really a game about statistics, as impressive as they were.
It
was really a lot like all those "Three Musketeers" movies, one for
all and all for one and all that. But it wasn't just three
guys.
Sure, you could point to Josh Duncan and his career-high 26
points. Or
you could say Stanley Burrell won the game with his all-around
game and
his cross-court pass to B.J. Raymond that finally iced the boys in
blue.
C.J. Anderson went 6 for 12 from the field and had 10 rebounds, 6 on
the
offensive boards.
But
if you were clad in white last night, and only eight players were, you
were
touched by the angels. Derrick Brown only scored 9 but played 30
minutes
with just 1 turnover and had 3 rebounds and 2 assists. Drew
Lavender
played 38 minutes, had 7 assists and just 1 turnover. B.J.
Raymond did
not too much all night but then went nuts in overtime, making more
three-pointers
in that period than the entire West Virginia team made all night.
But
there was also big sophomore Jason Love, 6'9" and 255 pounds muscling
10
rebounds in just 21 minutes and freshman Dante Jackson didn't embarrass
himself
either. In 18 minutes, he took one 3-pointer and made it, while
chipping
in with an assist, a rebound and a steal.
They
just wouldn't be denied, these Musketeers. Even when Joe
Alexander went
off in the second half, and for about ten minutes or so, anybody
watching and
listening had to think he'd take it all away, either by a nice shot, a
strong
rebound or sheer hustle. And with little Joe Mazzulla running
around
loose and Alex Ruoff in the right spots, and those refs hanging foul
after foul
on the Musketeers, surely the Mountaineers would prevail, right?
I
mean, couldn't they just accept they were "beat", I mean, the refs
were against them, Joe Alexander was everywhere, these little pesky
guys were
doing all the right things, and it was, after all, the Big East they
were fighting.
How could this little upstart Atlantic friggin' 10 team from Cincinnati think
they could play with the Big
Boys from the Big East?
And
then there was a sequence that gave me the willies, that seemed to turn
the
game around. Surely D’Artagnan laid his
sword over the basket in that 4th quarter.
Not only did Alexander miss the jumper, but
then one Mountaineer grabbed the rebound, went back up and missed. Then another Mountaineer did the same thing
and just missed, then still ANOTHER Mountaineer grabbed that rebound
and AGAIN
could not put that ball down from two feet. Finally,
after an eternity of misses, Xavier finally
grabbed the ball,
and, as it turned out, the game.
Of
course it didn’t end there. Big East
fans everywhere would later thrill to Alexander’s jumper that floated
right in
with just over14 seconds on the clock, thus tying the game and, as he
was
fouled on the play, surely Joe would finally put this game away at the
line. But he missed.
The
game went into overtime, as do so many of these NCAA tournament games. And it seemed for a while that West Virginia
would
finally prevail, going up by 6. But, lo
and behold, Joe Alexander fouled out. “That
isn’t good,” I said to myself.
But
that wasn’t all that wasn’t good. West Virginia
missed four
of six free throws in the extra period, and they shot only 18-27 from
the foul
line all night. The 18,103 in the live
audience and millions at home could readily see that the hex was truly
on the
Mountaineers.
One
for all, all for one. That one turned
out to be B.J. Raymond in the final minutes. He hit a three from the
top of the
key with 1:18 left to put the Musketeers on top once again. Shortly afterwards, he got loose, snagged the
nice pass from Burrell and sunk still another three to put his team up
by four
with just 30 seconds left.
By
then, it was all over, at least it was to me. West
Virginia,
after all, did not deserve to win this game. Xavier
certainly did. And
when I
really thought about it, I had to figure that, if any team could jolt
UCLA in
the final of the West Region, it would be this band of upstarts from
Xavier,
these damned all-for-one guys.
It
was a great game though. Good hustle
all-around, great plays on offense and defense, the lead going back and
forth. It was so good that not even CBS
could ruin it, not with skatey-eight commercials or the inane
superlatives that
kept issuing from the mouths of the succubi in the booth.
Never
was a team more deserving of advancing. Hopefully,
they will not have left it all on the
floor last night. Hopefully, they can gut
out one more win
against the favorite to win it all, UCLA.
Despite
my misgivings about big-time college basketball, I have to admit that
games
such as this one perhaps make it all worthwhile. There
are, after all, worse things going on
in America. The President, the war, the gas, the dollar,
the economy, health care, Hillary or Barack as the alternatives, lots
of
things.
And
only one winner will take this thing. Xavier
?
