Unstoppable MU offense vs. Mississippi’s immovable defense Sunday at 7:30 p.m.?Written by: noreply@blogger.com (bamamarquettefan1)In my preseason picks I had MU cruising on offense to an easy 3-0 start, before a combination of being in the Virgin Islands and facing their first tough defense from Drake or Mississippi dropped them to 3-1. Obviously I am hoping I was wrong tomorrow night.
Vander Blue’s explosion Friday night to hit his first 9 shots, including two treys, en route to a 95-73 win caps an incredible opening three games during which MU scored an average of 17 points per game MORE than predicted for an average 95-60 win on 76 trips per game down the court:
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1st 3 games
MU
Opponents
Trips
[/tr] Predicted | 78 | 60 | 67 |
Actual | 95 | 60 | 76 |
However, heading into Sunday’s clash, Mississippi’s defense has also been even better than expected, with the top shot-blocking duo in the country leading by far the best defense MU will have faced:
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Defense Faced
Rank
[/tr] Mount St. Mary’s | 223rd |
Norfolk State | 246th |
Winthrop | 133rd |
Mississippi (Sunday) | 27th |
MUs 99-point performance against Norfolk State did look even more impressive when Norfolk State shut out Drexel for more than six minutes Friday night en route to a huge upset that pits them against TCU in the other semifinal that will determine MUs opponent Monday night at 7:30 CST, should the Warriors win Sunday night.
But when you match up MU’s incredible offensive punch against Mississippi’s defense, you see this will be a real test position-by-position.
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Position
MU offense
Mississippi Defense
[/tr] PG | MU leads nation in assists behind Junior’s 20; D. Wilson’s 1 turnover in 48 minutes | NINE! Steals Friday between Nelson (6) and Aniefiok (3) |
SG | DJO 20 ppg, 4 apg; Mayo 33 pts in last 23 minutes on 5 of 8 treys | Ex-MU recruit Nick Williams their one guard with size (6-4, 225) to rebound without fouling |
SF | Vander 17 of 25 shooting (68%) but may need J. Jones & Anderson height vs. Miss | 6-7 Holloway averaged 7.4 rebounds as soph before sitting out last year |
PF | Crowder leads in rebounds (22), steals (8) & 2nd in scoring; J. Wilson may be key | At 6-9, Henry a matchup problem and one of top shot-blockers and rebounders (14 Reb. Friday) |
C | Otule 9 ppg, 5 rpg; Gardner 8 of 10 from floor | Cox may start, but 6-8 Buckner 2nd best shot blocker in country behind James of Flo St. |
Is MU so confident and on a roll that they can overcome Mississippi’s defense to set up a Monday night championship game against upset winners Norfolk State and TCU, or will Mississippi be able to frustrate MU and grind out the win?
Among players returning to a major conference, the following are the top shot-blockers based on the percentage of opponents’ two-points shots they block:
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Rnk
Player
Team
Ht
%Blks
[/tr] 1 | Bernard James | Florida St. | 6-f-10 | 13.46 |
2 | Reginald Buckner | Mississippi | 6-f-8 | 13.07 |
3 | Ty Walker | Wake Forest | 7-f-0 | 12.71 |
4 | John Henson | North Carolina | 6-f-10 | 11.56 |
5 | Festus Ezeli | Vanderbilt | 6-f-11 | 10.59 |
6 | Daniel Miller | Georgia Tech | 6-f-11 | 9.78 |
7 | Terrence Jennings | Louisville | 6-f-9 | 9 |
8 | Chris Otule | Marquette | 6-f-11 | 8.87 |
9 | Ralph Sampson | Minnesota | 6-f-11 | 8.57 |
10 | JaMychal Green | Alabama | 6-f-8 | 8.24 |
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