2010 Mountain West Conference Tournament Preview
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03/09/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - It is the usual suspects that are destined
to do the most damage in Las Vegas this week, as the members of the Mountain
West Conference descend on the Thomas & Mack Center for the 11th annual
conference tournament.
All season long there was a tug-of-war going on between New Mexico and BYU and
in the end the Lobos (28-3, 14-2) won out and captured the regular-season
title and the top seed in this event, while the Cougars (28-4, 13-3) continued
to fight hard and placed second in the standings. Both UNLV and San Diego
State had their moments, but the inconsistency from game-to-game meant that
investing too much faith in either program would certainly break one's heart.
As a result, each team finished at 11-5 in conference, with the tie-breaker
going to the host team in this event and the Aztecs being the fourth seed.
Any one of the four aforementioned programs have a strong chance of raising
the trophy and earning the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and by the
same token, the other five teams in the MWC are long shots to get beyond the
quarterfinal round on Thursday.
Actually, the tourney begins on Wednesday when ninth-seeded Air Force and
eighth-seeded Wyoming clash in the desert. The Falcons (9-20, 1-15) started
off the season well enough with four wins in five games, but even the academy
couldn't convince itself that victories over Western State, Dickinson State,
Charleston Southern and NC Central were worthy statements to say that the team
had finally arrived. In fact, the Falcons won just five games from then on and
just one in conference, against Wyoming at home as it were. Air Force, one of
the lowest-scoring teams in the nation with a mere 56.7 ppg, again had a
strong defense as it allowed just 63.5 ppg, but there were just too many times
when Air Force was overwhelmed and outplayed. Grant Parker finished the season
scoring 12.9 ppg, but because he did not participate in 75 percent of the
squad's games he failed to earn a spot in the league's top-20 in scoring.
As for the Cowboys (10-20, 3-13), losing Afam Muojeke to injury prevented them
from being competitive down the stretch. In fact, the team won just two games
after he went down, and one of those was against Air Force last week at home.
Wyoming is listed as the fourth-highest scoring team in the league with 71.7
ppg, but that is rather misleading given that the team cranked out a combined
243 points in just two games against Peru State and Adams State. Take away
those two romps and the Pokes were less than ordinary, especially with the
defense giving up a league-high 75 ppg in 2009-10. With A.J. Davis now out of
action, that takes another 10.0 ppg off the books and leaves the Cowboys
wondering what happened to their season.
Unfortunately, either Air Force or Wyoming is going to advance on Wednesday
night, and when it does it will see nationally-ranked New Mexico waiting in
the wings. As hyped as the Lobos are these days the Falcons and Cowboys, two
teams that have still not won an MWC Tournament title, have to be somewhat
confident seeing as how both programs took UNM to the brink at some point this
season before being turned away. Because of some of those isolated struggles,
the Lobos are third in the conference in scoring margin at plus-10.1 ppg,
trailing both BYU and UNLV. What UNM does have going in its favor is senior
leadership in Roman Martinez (14.1 ppg), and surprising input from newcomer
Darington Hobson (15.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 143 assists). Because of Martinez and
Hobson, the Lobos recently ranked as high as 33rd in the country with more
than eight three-pointers per game. Add Dairese Gary (12.4 ppg) and Phillip
McDonald (10.9 ppg) to the list of contributors and any one of them have the
potential to take over a game and lead the Lobos to the next level.
Assuming New Mexico will make it out of the quarterfinals, waiting for the
Lobos will be either fourth-seeded San Diego State or fifth-seeded Colorado
State in the semis. The Aztecs (22-8, 11-5) lost both of their meetings
against UNM during the regular season, but they too played a close game versus
the Lobos later in the campaign and took them to overtime before bowing by a
basket. Head coach Steve Fisher and his squad has a lot to prove after the
team lost by two points in the title game last season to Utah and it begins by
letting the rest of the league know that they will struggle to score points
against the top defense in the MWC, with SDSU allowing just 61.8 ppg. Kawhi
Leonard was a great addition to the Aztecs lineup this season, averaging 12.6
points and 9.6 rebounds per outing, although his mere 19.7 percent shooting
from three-point range took some of the luster off his efforts. Malcolm Thomas
(11.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg) was another key ingredient to the squad's success.
However, the most frustrating aspect of the Aztecs is that they leave far too
many points on the floor with a miserable 60.8 percent shooting at the free-
throw line.
The Rams (16-14, 7-9) beat the teams that they should have in the conference,
but at the same time had some truly awful efforts against the top-tier schools
mixed in as well. CSU lost to the Aztecs by double digits in both regular-
season meetings, so that in itself doesn't bode well for this group. Were it
not for a 76-67 win over Utah on Saturday, Colorado State would be heading
into the postseason with a lengthy losing streak. The offense for the Rams was
not one to light up the scoreboard, producing just 66.3 ppg to rank second-to-
last in the MWC ahead of only Air Force. Andy Ogide sits atop the scoring list
for the team with his 11.9 ppg, having shot 54.2 percent from the field. He is
also first on the glass with 6.6 rpg as well, but those numbers don't begin to
make up for the fact that he delivered just 27 assists in 30 games. Dorian
Green and Travis Franklin were responsible for 11.7 and 10.6 ppg,
respectively, but even though the former accounted for a team-best 71 assists,
there's no getting past his mere 35.0 percent shooting from the field.
Because the Lobos are the talk of the conference, the one team that might be
able to fly under the radar somewhat is second-seeded BYU which has one of the
top scoring threats in the nation in Jimmer Fredette. The Cougars, a unit with
one of the largest scoring margins in all of college basketball this season at
plus- 18.7 ppg, showed great balance on both offense and defense, which is why
seventh-seeded TCU is in for a rude awakening in the desert this week.
BYU, which crushed the Horned Frogs (13-18, 5-11) in the regular-season finale
on Saturday with a 107-77 rout in Fort Worth, was among the top scoring teams
in the nation this season with 83.1 ppg and much of the credit goes to
Fredette and his 20.6 ppg. A three-point specialist with his 47.2 percent
accuracy out on the perimeter, Fredette showed great range and the ability to
slash through defenses to get to the rim and force contact, so much so that he
shot 171-of-194 at the free-throw line. When the shot wasn't there for
Fredette he was more than happy to give up the ball and let a teammate share
the spotlight, which is why he was able to tally a team-best 141 assists.
Jackson Emery (12.6 ppg) and Tyler Haws (11.4 ppg) were also big contributors
from the starting lineup, but the one player that many forget about is
Jonathan Tavernari because he seemingly lost his touch in the early part of
the season and then ended up coming off the bench. Tavernari (10.5 ppg)
doesn't get much of the glory anymore, but he is no less important to this
program.
TCU, just 1-4 in this tournament since joining the Mountain West a few years
back, may have shown its true colors back on November 24th when it needed
three overtime periods just to get past Texas State at home. Of the five wins
the Frogs logged in conference play, four came against Air Force and Wyoming,
just a few more reasons why BYU should feel comfortable in the quarterfinals.
Ronnie Moss, one of the nation's leaders in assists with 185 over the course
of 31 games, is also the leading scorer for the group with his 14.6 ppg.
However, as crucial as Moss is to the offense, his 39.7 percent shooting from
the field doesn't scare too many opponents. Imports Zvonko Buljan and Edvinas
Ruzgas kick in another 12.4 and 10.7 ppg, respectively, the former also
standing in to clear 8.6 rpg. Because he plays so well in the paint, one would
think that Buljan would have been instructed to refrain from letting loose
from three-point range where he is just 26.9 percent accurate. Because of size
restrictions placed on Air Force players its understood that the Falcons will
struggle on the glass and when it comes to blocked shots, but TCU was only
fractions ahead of the academy in the latter category with just two rejections
per game.
Always a favorite to come out on top in this tourney, especially since the
games are played on their home floor, the third-seeded UNLV Runnin' Rebels
(23-7, 11-5) will be gunning for their fourth crown and the third in the last
four years when they begin with a quarterfinals meeting against sixth-seeded
Utah, the defending tournament champion. UNLV finished the regular season with
the second-best scoring margin in the league with a plus-10.5 ppg, but the
moment it looked like the Rebels were about to assert themselves in the
conference they ended up dropping the ball. Following their crushing win over
BYU the first week of February, the team turned around and promptly dropped
three straight, so you have to wonder which version is going to show up for
this tourney. Leading scorer Tre'Von Willis had his share of strong games for
the group, averaged 20.3 ppg in MWC outings and was also second on the team
overall with 103 assists, but all of that still didn't disguise the fact that
he shot only 29.8 percent behind the three-point line. Chace Stanback (12.3
ppg) came on strong late in the campaign, but at the same time Oscar Bellfield
(9.3 ppg) began to slow down.
A far cry from last year's team that ended up winning this tournament for the
second time, the Utes (14-16, 7-9) were the worst in the conference when it
came to turnover margin this season and that's just one of the reasons why
Utah finished in the middle of the pack and was rather average all-around.
Ranked seventh in the league in scoring, Carlon Brown (12.6 ppg) was the one
who often appeared at the top of the scoring chart for the program, but what
does it say about a team when the top scorer is someone who comes off the
bench. Despite his freshman status, Marshall Henderson was also a factor on
offense for the Utes with his 12.0 ppg, although his mere 37.5 percent
shooting from the field left a lot to be desired. Putting up a tough defense
was the one thing that kept the Utes in contention in so many outings,
limiting teams to just 40.9 percent shooting from the field and 30.1 percent
behind the three-point line, but the squad was desperate to still find offense
of its own in order to succeed at a higher level.
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Urlacher added: "I never said what I was quoted as saying and that's it. I have a lot of respect for Jay. I think Jay knows that."
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