University of Montana Grizzlies
Record 5-3 (4-1 at home)
Losses to Denver, Washington, Northern Colorado
Won all three in Montana tournament, Best Oregon at Oregon and Northern Arizona
Leading scorers:
Anthony Johnson, 6’3”, 210, SR, G, 18.6 ppg
Brian Qvale, 6’11”, 265, JR, C, 11.4
Raason Young, 6’6”, 175, JR, F, 6.3
Ryan Staudacher, 6’4”, 210, SR, G, 6.4
Jack McGillis, 6’6”, 220, SR, F, 5.9
Will Cherry, 6’1”, 165, FR, G, 5.6
Michael Taylor, 6’4”, 195, JR, G, 4.8
Derek Selvig, 7’0”, 250, SO, F, 3.4
Team Stats:
Points Per Game 64.4 vs Opponents 58.6
Rebounds Per Game 33.0 vs Opponents 31.0
Shooting percentage from field 46.4%, 3-Point 33.8%
Free throws 71.3%
filemanager.montanagrizzlies.com/mtgriz3/schedules_and_stats/files/mbb/htm/2009-10/teamcume.htmNotes from our first game:
Diederichs 6 points, 3 boards in 14 minutes – one of Tim’s better games
Davis 19 points, 11 boards in 36 minutes – shot 50% from field
Garibay 6 points, 7 boards in 26 minutes – 4 fouls
Viney 22 points, 7 boards in 36 minutes – 8 of 13 from field
Teel 10 points, 7 boards, 7 assists in 38 minutes – iron man, also 4 fouls
JD 0 points, 1 board, 1 assist in 31 minutes – 0 for 6 from field, 4 fouls
Absence of Davis and Garibay will be a challenge unless the youngsters continue to step up
JD needs to find his shot or sit more - these poor shooting games are hurting the team – a replacement shooting 2 of 6 could have swung the outcome.
filemanager.montanagrizzlies.com/mtgriz3/schedules_and_stats/files/mbb/htm/2009-10/um-lmu.htm I expect Coach Good to stay with his starting lineup of veterans:
Teel, JD, Young, Diederichs and Viney
If Tim could duplicate his game in Montana, that would help the team
Replacements need to stay warm on the bench for early entry