Monday, January 26, 2004
Huskies outdone, outrebounded
Buffalo gets job done on the glass, beats NIU in MAC game
Article by:
Mark Pickrel - Sports Reporter
mpickrel@northernstar.info
Coming into the NIU mens basketball game against Buffalo on Sunday,
the Huskies had one distinct advantage over their opponents on
paper.
The Huskies were the best team in the conference in rebounding margin,
getting 4.4 more rebounds per game than their opponents.
Buffalo ranked sixth in the MAC and got only 0.6 more rebounds than
its opponents.
However, in Buffalos 85-73 win over NIU, the Bulls outrebounded
the leagues best rebounding team 39-28.
We tried to keep [NIU] off the glass, Buffalo coach Reggie
Witherspoon said. Their whole team rebounds, especially [Marcus]
Smallwood. We wanted to keep them from dominating us. I thought that
would be a big key to the game.
NIUs leading rebounder was 6-foot-3 Mike McKinney with seven.
Smallwood, who averages 10.2 rebounds per game, was held to a season-low
five rebounds, one of which was on the offensive end.
We knew rebounding would be a big part of deciding who won,
Buffalo guard Roderick Middleton said. We wanted to keep them
off the glass and beat them in hustle plays. We did a good job of stopping
Smallwood. He only got one offensive rebound.
Buffalos pair of 6-foot-10 centers, Yassin Idbihi and Mark Bortz,
combined to grab 18 of Buffalos 39 rebounds.
Buffalos rebounding led to a 21-11 advantage in second-chance
points and a 40-26 advantage in points in the paint.
Mike did a good job, NIU coach Rob Judson said. Our
people inside usually rebound. But our best guy only got five.
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