DEFENSE: A
I thought Nebraska was borderline spectacular in this game against the "Princeton offense" that it hadn't seen yet during this campaign.
Luckily, Coach Miles and Coach Smith devised a game plan that essentially took away back cuts and easy looks at the rim off of all the "screen'age action" going on. That forced Northwestern to hock up a number of three's, and if it wasn't red hot, NU's offense and rebounding were good enough that it wasn't going to win. Luckily for NU, it wasn't.
Again, I'd like to especially applaud Ubel, Talley and Gallegos for their work defensively.
And, I think we need to give Benny Parker a "shout" for doing some nice things, too, including one easy layup off of a steal and another that SHOULD have gone down, too (and would 9 out of 10 times).
Nebraska held Northwestern to 32% from the field - LOVE IT!!!
REBOUNDING: A+
Nebraska out rebounded the Wildcats by nine (43 to 34) and in the first half, had something like eight offensive rebounds as compared to two. AKA, they really did a great job in half number one. I believe they were also up by 13 on the glass at the half.
Very impressive considering Northwestern having some decent size AND considering we played only one "true" experienced post player in Ubel.
I also have a comment on our rebounding under "Coaching" a bit later!
BALL HANDLING: B+
11 turnovers and 10 assists - very nice.
Nebraska also (for the most part) handled the Mickey Mouse zone traps Northwestern threw our way without much of an issue.
Surprisingly, Parker finished with 5 turnovers as compared to just 2 assists. Didn't seem that bad as the game was live, did it?
COACHING: A+
In regards to my rebounding comment above, I was very pleased to see Miles take his 30 second "use it or lose it" timeout around the 5 minute mark of the first half, after NU allowed TWO offensive rebounds that led to an eventual three. He TORE INTO THEM and was not happy.
Again, and I feel like a broken record, but he gets Nebraska good looks 4 out of 5 times out of timeouts.
He went small today and stuck it out with a group that was tenacious on "D."
Speaking of "D", he had NU prepared for the Princeton offense as well as you'll see. And better than recent Big 10 opponents who have played Northwestern (I've seen 3 of their last 4 games).
I was sitting three rows behind the Nebraska bench so I can also tell you I enjoyed seeing Miles in the exact opposite of the above "chew out" session, too. What I mean by that was, after Gallegos had zero points and was "Oh fer" for the first 60% of the game, he pulled him aside during a timeout, made a joke, laughed and patted him as if to say, "keep shooting - stay loose."
He knows how to reach different guys and COMMUNICATE effectively. That was just as effective as chewing out the team during the first half timeout, and both were equally important.
I can't give Miles enough props today (or 85% of the season).
OVERALL GRADE: A
Nebraska took it to a solid NIT team, borderline NCAA team, in a loss that will surely cost the Wildcats a chance at the latter. This one will haunt them for awhile, and as this seems to happen to Northwestern year after year, you wonder how much longer their head man will continue to surivve.
For NU and Miles' sake, especially with his expertise with defending the Princeton offense, hopefully for a good long while!
PLAYER OF THE GAME: DYLAN TALLEY & BRANDON UBEL
RAY GALLEGOS - 8
DYLAN TALLEY - 5
BRANDON UBEL - 4
SHAVON SHIELDS - 3
DAVID RIVERS - 2
JORDAN TYRANCE - 1
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