Cougar Basketball Recovers From Loss With Victory Over Buffalo And Santa Barbara
December 23, 2011 by Jim
After the disappointment of losing to sixth-ranked Baylor by three points on Saturday, the Cougars could have expected to start a bit slow. However, they didn’t expect to start by falling behind 14-3 to Buffalo in the Mariott Center. Luckily, though, the Cougars still had more than enough to finish off Buffalo for a 93-78 win.
Brock Zylstra scored 26 points and Anson Winder came off the bench for 20 points, giving both players career highs. Noah Hartsock was in foul trouble in a scoreless first half, but came back to score 16 points in the second half. Freshman point guard Matt Carlino continued to be a pleasant surprise, chipping in with 10 points and 11 assists. He also added seven rebounds, missing a triple-double by three.
And just to prove it wasn’t a fluke, the Cougars went up against the Santa Barbara Gauchos and won 89-75. Even without Jimmer, the gaurds are stepping up and shot 0.400 from the 3 PT line. Thank you Brandon Davies for stepping up and making plays for 17 points!
The Cougars are now 10-3, with a visit coming up from UC San Marcos before the conference schedule begins on December 29 on the road at St Mary’s. We see no reason why the cougars shouldn’t be 11-3 before hitting the road, which is an acceptable start and one that should help ensure that the Cougars make the NCAA tournament in their first year of the post-Jimmer era. Especially if we consider which teams the Cougars lost to.
We don’t think USU would beat the Cougars in a rematch, even though USU has a decent team. The other two losses were to then #11 Wisconsin and #7 undefeated Baylor. The WCC has some good basketball teams to challenge the Cougars but even without the Jimmer, the team has shown it can compete at a much higher level than expected.
Outsiders didn’t give the Cougars much of a chance at getting back into the tournament this year. From writers to oddsmakers, nobody seems to be giving the Cougars much credit. They see the loss of Jimmer as an impossible obstacle. Luckily, coach Dave Rose hasn’t told the Cougars that they can’t win.
When a team has a star like Jimmer Fredette, the tendency, even for teams with a great work ethic, is to stand around and watch the star go to work. And really, it makes sense. When you have a player like Jimmer on your team, he is the person you want taking most of your shots. Sometimes, though, other talented players are overlooked.
This year, the Cougars will have “star by committee.” Nobody is going to come close to what Jimmer did last year, but there will be some pleasant surprises. Sometimes a balanced team that can beat you in more ways than one can outperform a team with a transcendent star. We aren’t predicting a Final Four for this team, but we see no reason they can’t make the Sweet Sixteen this season.
We plan on having fun watching.


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