Posts Tagged ‘Holiday Road Trip’

Posts Tagged ‘Holiday Road Trip’

QuickCast: Basketball at NC State Wolfpack

December 23rd, 2011

NC State pulls out to an early lead, proving too much for the Huskies in a rout, 88-59.

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Louisiana Tech 56, NU 53: Bulldogs Bury Huskies With Late Second Half Run

December 22nd, 2011

What happened?

When Northeastern met Louisiana Tech on Tuesday night for a non-conference showdown, there may as well have been peach baskets at either end of the floor. The Huskies and Bulldogs combined for one of the sloppiest opening 10 minutes in basketball history, a dreadful display that mirrored that of the chaotic root of the sport invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891.

In the game’s opening five minutes the clubs combined for nine missed shots and as many turnovers (5) as total points scored (5). It was not until the midway point of the first half that a team reached double figures when Cordarius Johnson connected on a three-pointer to make it 10-6 in favor of the Bulldogs. Slow, disjointed and woeful accurately described the play in the first half, a period in which the Huskies somehow managed a 21-17 advantage.

The visitors finally showed life at the start of the second half, with better motion offense and crisp passing aiding a 9-4 run. Though Louisiana Tech cut the deficit to two soon after, it appeared as though the Huskies were the team in command. Northeastern carried a lead throughout the second half, earning multiple offensive opportunities with aggressive work on the glass.

In the game’s final minutes, however, NU made critical errors down the stretch that wiped away what should have been a certain victory. With less than two minutes remaining, Northeastern committed four turnovers, failed to make a field goal and allowed the Bulldogs numerous open looks, resulting in Tech’s first second half lead with 59 seconds remaining. Joel Smith had an opportunity to tie the game at the buzzer, but his three-pointer rimmed out as time expired, giving the Bulldogs a 56-53 win.

Player of the Game:

Though the play was sloppy at best, Northeastern surprisingly had three players nearing double-double totals in Reggie Spencer, Quincy Ford and Jonathan Lee. Spencer was the only player to accomplish the feat, dropping 10 points and grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds. Ford finished one rebound shy after scoring 10 points and Lee finished one point shy after collecting 10 boards.

Spencer led an aggressive Husky effort on the backboards, using his 6-foot-7 frame to establish position under the basket and work relentlessly for offensive rebounds. Spencer was only 5 of 13 shooting, however, and one has to wonder of the outcome had he been able to convert on a few more shots. Still, with three assists and only one turnover to go along with his double-double, Spencer’s 32 minutes on the court were some of his best in an NU uniform.

The Takeaway:

Another disappointing loss for the Huskies, their fifth in a row. Once again the team had trouble taking care of the basketball, committing 21 turnovers, many of them unforced and simply inexcusable. There are a number of reasons why Northeastern is in the midst of a five game slump, but the discussion begins and ends with turnovers. If the Huskies can’t take better care of the ball and cut the turnovers to a more manageable number (read: under 15) then they won’t beat many teams this season.

While a bad shooting night was a major reason for the loss — 20 of 60 from the floor, 3 of 17 from three-point range — awful free throw shooting was the silent killer for the visitors. Northeastern hit only 10 of 23 shots from the charity stripe, a paltry 43.5 percent. Ford was the worst offender, making only one of six shots despite entering the game as a 73.9 percent shooter from the line. NU endured multiple cold stretches without a field goal, but free throws could have allowed the Huskies to keep putting points on the board and continue to build a lead that was as high as nine in the second half. By failing to capitalize on trips to the line the Huskies wasted opportunities to score until the Bulldogs caught up in the final minute.

A lineup wrinkle worth noting was Bill Coen’s switch to a three-guard, two-forward lineup that seemed to work well at times. Marco Banegas-Flores shared the floor with Lee and Joel Smith at times, and at one point was with Ford, who has the shooting range of a guard. This smaller but quicker lineup forced Tech to extend its defense to the outside and spread the court, freeing up space inside. This allowed the guards to penetrate into the paint and create open shot opportunities for other players. The drawback with this lineup is that it sacrifices size and muscle down low, but considering NU had a 50-32 advantage on the glass it was worth the change to try and create more offense.

Finally, the play of the freshman continues to be encouraging. Ford and Spencer seem to be two of the most talented rookies NU has had in the last few seasons, and it will be exciting to watch them develop. Banegas-Flores also earned his most playing time as a Husky (19 minutes) and could see more time in the future. The hope is that as the younger players develop so too will the team an some of these losses can turn to wins.

Quote of Note:

“Their coach was complaining that the ball was lopsided, that might have something to do with [it]. He wanted the referee to swap the ball out, the game ball. I asked our guys, they didn’t seem to mention it but their guys seemed to think that the ball was not [round], which would help to explain some of the shooting out there, I hope.”

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QuickCast: Basketball at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs

December 20th, 2011

The Huskies led for the majority of the 2nd half, but gave up the lead and committed costly turnovers late, leading to the their 5th straight loss, 56-53.

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WRBB Sports begins third annual Holiday Road Trip

December 19th, 2011

It has quickly become a holiday tradition at WRBB – criss-crossing the nation with Northeastern’s hockey and basketball teams during the holiday break. While this year there won’t be in that many warm-weather destinations (sorry, no Hawaii, Cancun, Southern California, or Orlando this year), WRBB will be once again be bringing fans live coverage of Huskies sports through the holiday break until the new semester beings in January.

In addition to WRBB’s award-winning live game broadcasts, WRBBSports.com will be the home for blog posts, highlights, game recaps, and press conferences throughout the Holiday Road Trip.

2011 Holiday Road Trip Schedule (pre-game coverage begins 15 minutes beforehand), all times Eastern:

December 20 – Basketball at Louisiana Tech (8:00pm): Eager for revenge after the Bulldogs spoiled Northeastern’s bracketbuster home game on ESPN, the Huskies begin the road trip in Ruston, La. The Huskies are expected to have the edge, and it would be a big non-conference scalp for NU.

December 22 – Basketball at N.C. State (7:00pm): The Wolfpack were voted eighth in the ACC preseason poll in coach Mark Gottfried’s debut season. It’s going to be a tight turnaround for Northeastern after playing in Lousiana then quickly traveling to Raleigh, N.C., but like St. John’s, N.C. State is a “power six” team within reach.

December 30 - Basketball at Vermont (4:00pm): Not since the 2005 America East championship game has Northeastern played at Patrick Gym in Burlington, Vt. The Catamounts are perennially one of the top teams in America East and should prove a challenging but evenly matched opponent for the Huskies.

December 30 – Hockey at Mariucci Classic (4:30pm on WRBB Sports Extra): The Huskies will face Princeton in the opening round of the 21st annual Mariucci Classic in Minneapolis, Minn. The Tigers are having a down season and Northeastern will be searching for their seventh consecutive win in the opening round at Mariucci Arena.

December 31 – Hockey at Mariucci Classic (4:00/7:00pm): If the tournament organizers have their way, Northeastern will face Minnesota in the championship game (the Golden Gophers must first get through Niagara), and revenge will be at play in a potential rematch of the 2008 championship, when Northeastern lost in overtime on heartbreaking power play goal to Minnesota. 

January 2 – Basketball at Towson (7:00pm): As of mid-December, the Tigers are still searching for their first win, a perfect opportunity for Northeastern to even their conference record to 1-1 in Towson, Md. as the Huskies wrap up the Holiday Road Trip.

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This week on WRBB Sports

December 19th, 2011

Tuesday, December 20

7:45 p.m. – Huskies Basketball Pre-Game
8:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
from the Thomas Assembly Center in Ruston, La.
with Andy Towne and Patrick McHugh

Thursday, December 22

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Basketball Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at N.C. State Wolfpack
from the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C.
with Patrick McHugh and Andy Towne

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Huskies to return to Mariucci Classic next season

April 16th, 2011

Northeastern men’s hockey will return to the campus of the University of Minnesota next season to participate in the Mariucci Classic for the second time in four seasons. In the 2008-09 season, the Huskies lost the championship game to the Golden Gophers in overtime. Next year, the Huskies will face Princeton in the opening round, while Minnesota will host Niagara.

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QuickCast: Hockey at UMass

January 8th, 2011

The Huskies explode for three goals in 38 seconds to take a second period lead, eventually winning 5-3.

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QuickCast: Basketball at Old Dominion

January 6th, 2011

Northeastern scores an anemic 34 points against a tough Old Dominion team, en route to their fourth straight loss.

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QuickCast: Basketball at James Madison

January 3rd, 2011

Huskies and Dukes traded baskets down the stretch, but without Chase Allen, NU came up short on the road, losing 75-69.

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