Posts Tagged ‘NIU’

MAC Basketball Tournament - #6 CMU vs #11 NIU

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

VanDelay Sports is sitting on press row for the next four days, so since it’s Wednesday and most people are stuck in work we’ll be running live diaries during the games. We’ll be updating this at most of the media time outs. Hopefully this will be somewhat entertaining and informative for those who care.

Pregame - You know who has a good band? Northern Illinois (though they do carry music, so -10 points for that). It’s a shame that they’ll probably be gone after this game (Central is favored by 7).

17:03 - 11-4 CMU lead early on the strength of a couple of Ben Watson 3’s.

Crazy Q update: There’s a flock of maybe 5 birds flying around near the top of the arena, between the rafters and top of the scoreboard and stuff. When we came back in from a food break earlier the people sitting next to us had bird poop on their laptop. I tried to tell them that’s considered good luck and they shouldn’t wash it off. They weren’t buying it.

11:14 - 21-13, CMU has continued to open up their lead against the Huskies on the strength of some early 3 point shooting (5-8). If NIU can cool the Chippewas off from out there they’ve got a chance, as they’ve been dominating them (10-2) in the paint.

7:38 - 24-17 Central still leading as both teams have cooled down on offense considerably over the past 4 minutes. NIU with only one team assist so far, could explain the lack of offensive production.

3:50 - 27-20 Central leading. This game has been really, really ugly so far. Not a lot of movement on offense on either end, dumb fouls, lazy turnovers. In fact there are already 16 combined turnovers and neither team is over the 40% shooting mark. I’m already calling for a 20-point Akron win tomorrow over the winner of this game.

Halftime - Ugly half with Central leading 37-30. They’re certainly letting NIU hang around… finally I have 1st half stats. The story in this one so far is CMU’s 3 shooting as they’ve gone 8-15 behind the arc so far. NIU has a big edge on the inside, up 18-6 on points in the paint and +7 in rebounds, but they’re only 1-5 from 3, which pretty much explains the point differential, or “The Diff” as they call it on the scoreboards here at the Q.

Living on a Prayer Count - 2… yet I’ve still heard nothing that rivals this.

18:07 - CMU with a quick couple of buckets to push it to 41-30 and force NIU to call a quick timeout.

15:51 - 48-34 Central starting to open up a comfortable lead. For those wondering about CMU’s second leading scorer, Nate Minnoy’s absence, word on press row is that he’s been suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules. He’s definitely done for the tournament, not sure beyond that.

13:22 - NIU still hanging around enough to make this thing interesting. Michael Patton laces a 3, cutting it to an 8 point deficit and the Chips are forced to take a time out.

11:59 - CMU answers back and has built the lead back to 12, with a 54-42 score. NIU has been having a lot of trouble getting good looks, and then converting on them. It took me nearly 3/4’s of the game to realize this, but Central Michigan didn’t bring a band for some reason… I guess I just thought they were really quiet.

7:51 - 67-47, CMU is putting this one away.

2:58 - 75-61 Central, I’ll post more when this one is over and I’ve got the final stats.

1:01 - I still think it’s too little too late, but NIU has put on a nice little run to close it to a 9-point game with the ball, 77-68.

Final - Central closes out a comfortable 12-point win and Watson is named Player of the Game with 20 points and 4 assists. Like we mentioned at the half, 3 point shooting was the difference in this one. While the Huskies did hit a couple of shots, ending 4-10 from behind the line Central was on fire from 3, shooting 12-23. They’re going to need to keep lighting it up from the outside to have a chance at keeping it competitive with Akron, especially minus Minnoy.

Dan Whitmyer is the head basketball writer at VanDelay Sports. He can be reached at dwhit@vandelay-sports.com