By Dave Hickman
3/25
WVGazette
MORGANTOWN - When West Virginia beat Kentucky in Syracuse for a spot in the 2010 Final Four, the Mountaineers had trouble getting the ball to the basket.
Trouble? For a while it was impossible.
"We led by one at halftime and did not have a 2-point field goal,'' said West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, whose memory was correct except that WVU led at the break by two. "I think every time we took it inside we got our shots blocked.''
Indeed, that 2010 team had eight field goals in the first half against the top-seeded Wildcats and all eight were 3s. Kentucky didn't block all the 2-pointers, but did swat away four in the first half and changed a lot more.
The history lesson is relevant now because when fifth-seeded West Virginia (25-9) meets top-seeded, top-ranked and unbeaten Kentucky (36-0) in the Midwest Regional semifinals Thursday night in Cleveland, a similar issue could dominate. Only one team in the country blocks more shots than the Wildcats.
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3/25
WVGazette
MORGANTOWN - When West Virginia beat Kentucky in Syracuse for a spot in the 2010 Final Four, the Mountaineers had trouble getting the ball to the basket.
Trouble? For a while it was impossible.
"We led by one at halftime and did not have a 2-point field goal,'' said West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, whose memory was correct except that WVU led at the break by two. "I think every time we took it inside we got our shots blocked.''
Indeed, that 2010 team had eight field goals in the first half against the top-seeded Wildcats and all eight were 3s. Kentucky didn't block all the 2-pointers, but did swat away four in the first half and changed a lot more.
The history lesson is relevant now because when fifth-seeded West Virginia (25-9) meets top-seeded, top-ranked and unbeaten Kentucky (36-0) in the Midwest Regional semifinals Thursday night in Cleveland, a similar issue could dominate. Only one team in the country blocks more shots than the Wildcats.
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