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by Mike Ackerstein
Friday, March 21, 2008
OMAHA, Neb. – Cal-State Fullerton was thinking big. Wisconsin was plain old big. In the end, it was the big bodies that prevailed over the big hopes.
The third-seeded Badgers were able to overpower the 14th-seeded Titans, shutting down the upset bid Thursday night with a 71-56 victory that advanced them to the second-round of the NCAA Tournament.
That doesn’t mean it was easy though. CSF didn’t back down from UW, keeping it close throughout and even providing a little bit of a scare early on.
“This is the NCAA tournament. You expect everything. You expect good teams and you expect to give your best. It’s win or go home,” senior Brian Butch said. “We knew they were a heck of a team when we got here and they fought us hard and continued to fight us hard the entire game.”
Though Cal-State held a brief 31-30 second-half lead, Wisconsin used a 15-3 run to pull away for the win.
“This team has played a lot of games, and we’ve been down and we’ve come back from deficits,” junior Marcus Landry said. “This team has matured and we showed that tonight. We didn’t panic. We stayed focused and stuck to the game plan.”
CSF’s starting lineup included two players under six feet and the biggest Titan player in the rotation stood at just 6’5. With such a large size advantage, UW was able to grab 51 rebounds, just one off of its season-high, and 24 more than its opponent.
“It doesn’t really matter how small they are,” Butch said. “They did a pretty good job of controlling us on the glass for a while.”
One of the Titans’ smallest players, 5’11 guard Josh Akognon was the one doing the most damage. The guard went off for 31 points, including five made 3-pointers, pulled down eight rebounds, and almost single-handedly kept the game close at times.
“He hit some tough shots to put up some points there, but he’s a great player,” guard Jason Bohannon said. “We just tried to focus on our defense and make them do things they didn’t want to do.”
Cal-State came out of the gates firing, eventually opening up a 16-10 lead before a 16-2 Wisconsin run made it 26-18. Just when it looked like UW was starting to take control though, CSF ran off an 8-0 stretch of its own to tie the game at 28 before a Greg Stiemsma put-back made it 30-28 at the half.
“Every game has a run,” Butch said. “They had a run and we had a run.”
Wisconsin was able to wear down its opponent early in the second-half by getting Cal-State into foul trouble. The Titans picked up 25 fouls over the course of the game, 16 in the second-half, and lost second-leading scorer and rebounder Frank Robinson when the senior fouled out with almost ten minutes left to play in the game.
“You know we had a hard time, because of that foul situation,” Titan coach Bob Burton said. “We wanted to get pressure and every time we seemed to get close there was a foul. Frank Robinson started to play really good and the next minute he fouled out of the game. It really had our rotation kind of fouled up because we’re really not that deep of a team.”
UW was hampered by a little foul trouble of its own in the first-half as Trevon Hughes picked up a pair of fouls in the game’s first eight minutes and was forced to sit the rest of the half. Hughes played most of the second-half however and finished the game with eight points and four steals.
Butch led the team in scoring with 14 points while Joe Krabbenhoft and Jason Bohannon each had 13. Landry finished the game with 12 rebounds.
“We kind of all try to do the little things, the intangibles,” senior Greg Stiemsma said. “It might not always be the prettiest game, but we’ve been winning with it so we’re going to stick to it.”
With the win, Wisconsin moves on to the tournament’s second round where it will face Kansas State. KSU used a late-run to beat USC 80-67 earlier Thursday.
“The [video] clips are already put together. We’ve already done that,” Badger coach Bo Ryan said.
“Now we just have to play ready, get ready to play well. And we’re going to try to do that Saturday.”
Saturday’s game will come against player of the year candidate Michael Beasley and a crowd that will most likely feature many more Wildcat fans than Badger ones.
“You need a better performance in every game you play,” Landry said, “because from here on out the competition only gets tougher.”
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