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Cold-shooting UB runs into brick wall

Published:November 16, 2009, 12:01 AM

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Updated: August 21, 2010, 9:03 AM

Some of the issues that plagued the University at Buffalo's basketball team last season

— namely its inability to score in crucial moments — might be a problem again this

year.

UB's 58-57 season-opening loss to Vermont on Sunday night was eerily similar to some of the

Bulls' losses a year ago when they finished 21-12. The Bulls remain hard-hitting defenders

— Vermont shot 33.3 percent for the game — but offensively, they can be painful to

watch.

That was the case again Sunday when Bulls guards combined for four field goals against a

Catamounts (1-1) team that was playing its second of 10 road games to start the season. If not

for the sophomore frontcourt play of Titus Robinson and Mitchell Watt, the game could have

gotten out of hand after the Bulls trailed, 50-40, with more than 9 minutes remaining.

"We were jittery coming into this game and we weren't very good offensively," UB coach

Reggie Witherspoon said. "We took some rushed shots and [got] completely out of sorts.

Offensively, we turned the ball over too much in the first half and they played well enough to

win."

True to form, the Bulls scratched and clawed their way back into it with a swarming defense

that took the ball out of the hands of Marqus Blakely, Vermont's leading scorer and the

reigning two-time America East Player of the Year.

The Bulls tied the game at 57-57 with 41 seconds left on a pretty back-door cut and basket

by senior Calvin Betts on a pass from John Boyer. But after Blakely made a free throw with 9.5

seconds left, UB didn't even get a shot toward the rim. Vermont's Nick Vier stole the ball

from Watt as time expired.

"My man and John Boyer's [man] left me and I dribbled in looking for a handoff," said Watt,

who finished with nine points, four rebounds and five blocks. "There was some confusion

between me and Rodney on the handoff and I fumbled the ball."

Witherspoon said the proper play wasn't executed. Robinson, who produced his first career

double-double (16 points, 11 boards) was wide open under the basket.

"There was nobody near him," Witherspoon said. "And they didn't pass him the ball."

It was a crushing season-opening defeat for the Bulls, who are one of the favorites in the

Mid-American Conference after returning four starters, including their leading scorer, Rodney

Pierce, the former Hutch Tech guard.

This was supposed to be the season in which Witherspoon employed an up-tempo offense that

better suits the talent of Boyer, his senior point guard. But the shooting from the backcourt

was hideous.

Pierce, Boyer, senior Sean Smiley and sophomore Zach Filzen were a combined 4 of 31 from

the field and 2 of 14 from three-point range. Pierce (2 of 15) and Filzen (1 of 9) were

especially arctic from the floor.

"Rushed shots became poor shots," Witherspoon said. "Because we didn't establish any rhythm,

we couldn't even make good shots."

The Bulls trailed by 10 with 9:19 left after a three-point basket by Maurice Joseph off an

assist by Blakely. Blakely was having his way with the Bulls before they started double

teaming him whenever he received the ball in the low post. Not only did that cut off his way

to the basket, but also made it more difficult for him to pass.

"We started talking more on defense and once we started moving the ball, that's how we

worked our way back into the game," Robinson said.

A free throw by Robinson pulled the Bulls within a basket at 57-55 then Betts' back-door

layup tied it. On a cold shooting night when the Bulls collectively shot 17 of 55 (30 percent)

from the field, that was the last basket of the night.

Robinson, who was 8 of 10 from the free-throw line, was the only Bull in double figures.

Vermont was led by Blakely's 17 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.

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