Quantcast
Channel: Sports
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 33661

Jesse Morgan's 35 points spur UMass basketball past Ohio

$
0
0

Morgan's career high came on a night where he was 7 for 10 from long range.

raphiaelputney.JPG Ohio's Ivo Baltic and UMass' Raphiael Putney battle for position under the boards during Wednesday's game.  

AMHERST – Wednesday night at the Mullins Center, one man captured the attention of 3,821 people.

It wasn’t one spectacular dunk or a heroic buzzer-beating effort, but a barrage of jump shots from University of Massachusetts junior guard Jesse Morgan to the tune of 35 points that brought the crowd to its feet time after time, and spurred UMass to an 85-76 victory over Ohio University.

Morgan made 7 of 10 3-point attempts, but more importantly, was the centerpiece of two huge runs that cemented the Minutemen’s victory.

The first came after Ohio had taken control early, jumping out to an 18-6 lead in the first 5:15 behind seven points by star point guard D.J. Cooper.

That lead would be short-lived.

The Minutemen ripped off a 23-1 run behind 16 points from Morgan, and compounded by nine straight missed field goals and five turnovers by the Bobcats.

“At some point, I just blacked out,” Morgan said. “The shots just started falling… I just got unconscious after a while.”

But Ohio wasn’t ready to go away, and had plenty of its own prowess from long range to match. Ohio was 7 for 15 in the first half, paced by Walter Offutt’s 4-for-6 performance, and despite Morgan’s Mullins Center record 24 points in a half, trailed just 48-40 at the break.

That UMass lead evaporated less than five minutes into the second half, and the teams were tied 55-55 with 14:25 remaining before Morgan’s second streak.

Morgan hit three more 3-pointers to spur an 11-0 run, the last of which rolled around the rim and in, much to the delight of both the crowd and Morgan.

The lack of big runs was a factor Kellogg has repeatedly cited as something that was missing from the team’s play, and something that it finally got.

“A lot of the times this year, we’ve put together some good defensive stops,” Kellogg said. “You’ve got to put together consecutive good plays at both ends of the floor.”

Even more to their delight, the Minutemen never relinquished the lead they opened up, holding the Bobcats off for the victory — UMass’ first that wasn’t in question late in the game.

“I can’t fathom that we’re not still playing or that it wasn’t a one-point game,” Kellogg joked. “Maybe we’re growing and getting better as a team.”

Gallery previewThe 35 points by Morgan marked the first time a UMass player scored 30 since Anthony Gurley did it March 5, 2011 against Fordham, and were the most by a player in the Atlantic 10 this season.

Morgan has repeatedly said that playing good defense gets his offense going, and said Wednesday’s performance was no different.

“Defense will get you back into games,” Morgan said. “That’s what coach preaches all the time, so that’s what I tried to do.”

Point guard Chaz Williams, who failed to score in double digits for the first time in 38 games, had eight assists, and knew it was time to get Morgan the ball.

“Once, I see him hit, it’s no more going away from Jesse or run different plays,” Williams said. “You can’t let plays go without him touching the ball, and that’s exactly what I was out there trying to do.”

While Morgan did plenty to garner the headlines, UMass also got a solid contribution from center Cady Lalanne, who recorded his first career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in his second game back from a 12-day suspension.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 33661

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>