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Baylor Battles Back, Falls 82-77 To No. 11 Texas In Big 12 Thriller

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Baylor Battles Back, Falls 82-77 To No. 11 Texas In Big 12 Thriller

By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

 

WACO, Texas — By the time all was said and done, the No. 11 Texas Longhorns (21-4 overall, 8-2 Big 12) escaped Waco with a narrow 82-77 victory over the Baylor Bears (17-7, 5-5) on Saturday evening, Feb. 16 at the Ferrell Center.

With the largest crowd in the gold dome’s history on hand to watch and support the Bears, the Baylor hoops team gave them something to cheer about – despite the final outcome.

“I give credit to two things [on being able to make a run in the final minutes],” Baylor Head Coach Scott Drew said. “Our players showed a lot of heart and a lot of character, and our fans gave us a chance to be in that situation.”

After falling behind 74-61 with 3:39 remaining, the BU basketball team made a remarkable run – cutting the Texas lead to 76-72, with 1:05 left in regulation, after back-to-back threes by LaceDarius Dunn and Henry Dugat.

Shortly thereafter, a Texas miss and a Baylor drive to the basket cut the Horns lead to 76-74 as the Bears’ house erupted.

“From a coach’s standpoint, we did a great job coming back,” Drew said. “I was proud of the team’s effort to give ourselves a chance to get a win down the stretch. I credit Texas for making big plays.

“I told the guys in shoot-around that this program’s back to a point now where you have ESPN, you have the largest crowd in the school’s history, and you’ve got a chance to beat a top-10 program.”

Drew’s Bears did just that – giving themselves a fighting chance after a Texas turnover with 58 seconds left gave the ball back to Baylor.

However, upon regaining possession, Curtis Jerrells was whistled for an offensive foul – with BU’s junior guard fouling out of the game after picking up his fifth personal with 41.8 seconds remaining in regulation.

“They [the Baylor basketball team] have come a long way in a short period of time, and in the last two games where we’ve been over-excited to play, Arkansas and Texas, we didn’t start off shooting the ball very well,” Drew said. “[Shooting] 1-for-17 in the first half [against Texas] doesn’t get it done against a top-10 team, but we played good enough defense and rebounded well enough to give ourselves a chance in the second half.

“The irony is that when the offense came on in the second half the defense shut off. We’ve just got to get them both at the same time.”

With Texas taking a 77-74 lead after hitting one of two from the charity stripe, Tweety Carter answered with a driving layup to make it 77-76 with just under 30 ticks left in the game.

“We haven’t given up all year and I didn’t expect us to give up,” Drew said. “We like to play fast and Texas starting slowing down in the second half and did a good job milking that lead.

“We had to start pressuring and try to create something else, and we were able to get some momentum after we made a couple of shots. They missed some free throws which gave us a chance.”

The Ferrell Center’s crowd roared to life on the ensuing play after a poor inbounds pass by Texas led to a quick turnover – with BU retaining possession and down just one with 28.4 seconds remaining.

Then, the unthinkable happened. Senior Aaron Bruce, a veteran to the game of basketball pretty much since birth, made a big mistake – signaling for an untimely timeout with Baylor having none remaining, resulting in a technical foul against the Bears.

“I don’t think it [the technical] drew any life out of us because he hit one free throw and he missed one,” Rogers said. “We just didn’t make the play to come out with the victory.”

As Rogers mentioned, Texas hit only one of two from the line - once again giving Baylor a chance to tie or take the lead with BU down by just two, 78-76, with the ball in the Bears’ hands.

Bruce quickly made up for his poor decision making on the prior play, making a beautiful drive to the basket before kicking the ball out to an open Dunn – who barely missed a three-point shot that would have given Baylor the lead – before a foul by Kevin Rogers sent Texas to the line for two shots with 20.5 ticks left on the game clock.

“Where I was pleased with Aaron (Bruce) is that he made a mistake, but he didn’t let that one mistake turn into two,” Drew said. “He came back and made a great drive and dished off to LaceDarius (Dunn), who was our best shooter tonight by far. There’s no one you’d rather have with a wide-open shot in that situation. I was proud that Aaron came back after that.”

With the crowd standing to their feet and screaming near the top of their lungs for a Texas miss from the free throw line, UT’s D.J. Augustin hit only one of two to give the Horns a 79-76 lead – and Baylor, amazingly, had another chance to tie the game if the Bears’ could find their touch from long range.

“At the end of the game we didn’t get it done from the free throw line and we made it a lot harder than it had to be,” Texas Head Coach Rick Barnes said. “With the pressure that they applied and the turnovers that they forced, you have to give Baylor credit for that.”

A late whistle on a Carter drive in the lane on the ensuing BU possession put the sophomore guard at the line for a pair of free throws with 16.1 seconds left. Carter used all of the basket’s iron to make the first shot from the stripe before missing the second as UT pulled down the rebound.

Texas‘ Augustin then calmly drained a clutch pair of free throws in front of a loud and rowdy BU home crowd, giving the Horns a two-possession lead at 81-77.

“I think over the past few years that we have played Baylor, they have showed that they are never out of the game,” UT guard Justin Mason said. “We haven’t really beaten [Baylor] that badly recently, so we know they are never out of the game.”

After both Carter and Bruce, after a BU offensive rebound, missed desperation three-pointers on the other end, Baylor was again forced to foul Augustin – this time with only 1.1 seconds left and the Bears in a hole too big to climb out of.

“Baylor is a great team,” Augustin said. “We knew it was going to be a tough game coming in. We need to win every road game that we get. This was a great win for us, and we give a lot of credit for Baylor.”

Augustin hit the back end of two from the line before Carter’s half-court heave nearly dropped - bouncing off the back iron – as the Bears lost a home court heartbreaker, 82-77.

“Any time you make a run like that you expect to win,” Carter said. “Texas missed some free throws, and we had a lot of opportunities to win the game, but we just didn’t pull it off.”

According to Rogers, despite the trio of conference losses the team’s confidence level hasn’t dipped as the Bears prepare to face the Sooners on Tuesday night at OU.

“It [our confidence] is definitely still up,” Rogers said. “We can’t let a couple of games get us down because there’s still plenty of season left to go. We can only take things from this game and learn from them and hope we get better before we play Oklahoma.”

The Bears still have plenty of time to regain momentum, with six games remaining in the highly competitive conference before the Big 12 tournament tips off March 13 in Kansas City, Mo.

“This has been a tough week, and you’ve got to be above .500 in the league to normally get to the NCAA [Tournament],” Drew said. “We’re going to get five or six teams in, and our goal is to be in the top half so that we’re in that position.

“I don’t think we played well at Oklahoma State, but I think we played better tonight. Over the last two years we’ve finished very strong, and I look for us to get on a roll pretty shortly here.”

 

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

 

Bears Drop Heartbreaker To Horns, Falls 82-77 At Ferrell Center

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Bears Drop Heartbreaker To Horns, Falls 82-77 At Ferrell Center
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — Unfortunately for the Big 12’s green and gold, the Baylor Bears (17-7 overall, 5-5 Big 12) have now dropped three straight conference games.

On Saturday, Feb. 16 at the BU Ferrell Center, Baylor fell to No. 11 Texas (21-4, 8-2) in a home court heartbreaker - battling back for an unprecedented run with a little over 3:30 remaining - dropping an 82-77 decision under the Bears’ gold dome.

After shooting just under 24 percent in the first half, while going 1-for-17 from long range in that same stretch, Baylor hit seven three-pointers in the second half while draining 60 percent of their shots from the field (18-for-30).

LaceDarius Dunn and Henry Dugat led the BU hoops team in scoring, with both players putting up 19 points apiece in the Bears loss to the Longhorns.

Also scoring in double-figures for Baylor was Kevin Rogers (12 points), Curtis Jerrells (11) and Tweety Carter (11).

Damion James led the charge for UT, netting 19 points as Texas held on for another Big 12 victory to improve the Horns’ conference mark to 8-2.

Check back within the next hour or so for postgame analysis, quotes from coach Scott Drew and the Baylor basketball team, as well as final stats from tonight’s match-up…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

No. 11 Texas Holds On For 82-77 Victory Over Baylor

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

No. 11 Texas Holds On For 82-77 Victory Over Baylor
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — It seems as though the Texas Longhorns had an answer for everything the Baylor Bears did.

Despite a remarkable run, with BU rattling off six straight points in a matter of seconds, the Bears fell to the Horns on Saturday evening, Feb. 16, at the Ferrell Center.

In front of a sold out and rowdy home crowd - the largest in the arena’s history - Baylor made a big comeback late, only to fall 82-77.

With the Bears down just one, 77-76 with 28.4 seconds remaining in regulation, Baylor’s Aaron Bruce called an untimely timeout - as BU was out of timeouts when he signaled to the officials for the call.

Due to Bruce’s momentary lapse of reason, Texas went to the other end for two free throws - with A.J. Abrams missing the second and the Horns on top 78-76.

However, LaceDarius Dunn missed a quick three for BU - forcing the home team to foul down the stretch as Texas hung on for a victory in Waco, defeating Baylor 82-77.

Check back soon for postgame quotes, notes and more…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

BU Drains Two Big Threes, Cuts Into UT Lead At 76-72

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

BU Drains Two Big Threes, Cuts Into UT Lead At 76-72
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — The Baylor Bears, somehow, are back in the fight.

After a huge three-pointer by Dunn, followed by a steal and three by Dugat, Baylor finds themselves down just four, 76-72, with 1:05 remaining.

And the Horns were just forced to call a timeout after full-court Baylor defense prevented Texas from passing the ball inbounds.

Check back soon as this barn burner rolls on…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

Abrams Drains Three-Pointer After Bears Claw Back Within 10

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Abrams Drains Three-Pointer After Bears Claw Back Within 10
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — If the Bears have a hot-steak left in them, now is the time to break it out.

Texas’ A.J. Abrams just hit a big three for the Horns to put them back up by 13.

Baylor, down 74-61 with 3:39 left in regulation, need to start hitting some shots - and fast - as well as play solid defense down the stretch if they want to get back into this one.

Check back soon…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

Bears Battling Back, But Still Down 68-54 With 7:38 Left

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Bears Battling Back, But Still Down 68-54 With 7:38 Left
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — The Baylor Bears couldn’t be shooting much better than they are here in the second half.

Unfortunately for BU, the Horns are just as hot.

With 7:38 left in the game, Baylor is down by 14 points and needs to make some big stops - as well as hit some big shots - if they want to get back into this one.

Check back soon…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

Shooting Clinic Has Bears Down 55-42 As Teams Come Out Hot

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Shooting Clinic Has Bears Down 55-42 As Teams Come Out Hot
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — Despite LaceDarius “Kool” Dunn’s attempts to bring Baylor ever close to Texas, the Bears still find themselves on the short end of the stick - down 55-42 with 14:17 left in the game.

Both teams have been hot in the second half, as Dunn drained three straight three-pointers and UT answered almost every time.

Check back soon…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

Texas Takes 34-28 Lead Into Halftime, Bears Continue To Claw Back

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Texas Takes 34-28 Lead Into Halftime, Bears Continue To Claw Back
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — The Baylor Bears refuse to go away, battling back time and time again as Texas holds a 34-28 lead at the break.

Despite a first half that saw BU shoot miserably from the field, the Bears have hung in the contest - giving the home crowd a lot to cheer about as Baylor hits the locker rooms at the midway mark.

After falling behind by double-figures, Scott Drew’s Bears have clawed back into the game - with Baylor putting on a late scoring drive to cut the Horns lead to just six points through the first half of play.

And don’t count Baylor out when they are down at halftime — in fact, it appears as though BU prefers it that way, having made multiple comeback runs this season in the second half.

Anyone who keeps up with the green and gold knows that the Bears live and die by the three-point shot — and early on, Baylor’s three-point shots just aren’t falling.

Look for Baylor to come out shooting to begin the second half though, as Drew and the coaching staff have a lot to be proud of with BU down just six at the break.

As the Bears’ Kevin Rogers told me prior to tonight’s match-up, rebounding will be a key to a BU victory — and thus far, Rogers has done his part in pulling down some big boards for the home team.

In just over eight minutes, Baylor and Texas will exit their locker rooms and hit the hardwood for 20 more minutes of action.

If the Bears can come out hot — continuing to focus on the basics while searching to get their shooting touch back — they have a good chance of upsetting the Horns tonight in Waco.

Stick around, fans, this one is going to come down to the wire — just as the prior four match-ups with Texas have been…

Check back soon for second half live blogging, and be sure to check back at the game’s conclusion for postgame notes, quotes and more…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

‘Kool’ Gets Hot, Drains Big Three With Bears Down 29-20

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

‘Kool’ Gets Hot, Drains Big Three With Bears Down 29-20
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — LaceDarius “Kool” Dunn is heating up - but despite the young guard’s efforts, BU is still in the hole - down 29-20 with 3:40 left in the first half.

Check back soon for the latest…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com

Baylor Remains Cold, Officials Help Texas Cause As Horns Take 21-13 Lead

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Baylor Remains Cold, Officials Help Texas Cause As Horns Take 21-13 Lead
By Denton Ramsey, NCAA Basketball Sportswriter

WACO, Texas — I am sure coach Scott Drew doesn’t want to lose to Texas due to poor officiating.

But that’s not the only reason the Drew’s Bears are behind 21-13 with 7:50 left in the first half.

BU has begun the game shooting ice cold - and they hope to break out of that soon as they aim to make this a game against Rick Barnes’ Horns.

Check back soon…

Denton Ramsey may be reached via email at denton.ramsey@gmail.com