NCAAB Game Recap - American University at Northwestern
Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:00 PM EST

Vermt
68
Kansas
84
F
Stan
72
UNC
90
F
Denv
56
KSU
64
F
Buff
62
SIU
53
F
(N/A)
61
UNH
100
F
Detr
63
Butl
84
F
APSU
70
SoFL
74
F(OT)
Bridg
59
JMU
82
F
(N/A)
64
Bingha
107
F
(N/A)
83
YSU
106
F
(N/A)
57
Presb
109
F
Troy
75
Pitt
84
F
JSU
61
PSU
76
F
StBon
72
Niag
80
F
(N/A)
42
Mia-O
91
F
NCAT
59
MD
82
F
BGSU
61
VCU
72
F
Monm
63
StJos
78
F
Campbl
73
Ohio
81
F
Manh
52
UMBC
75
F
(N/A)
75
Citad
148
F
(N/A)
66
SEMO
102
F
KennSt
60
Samf
74
F
(N/A)
72
SacHr
114
F
(N/A)
59
InWor
70
F
(N/A)
52
CenAR
93
F
(N/A)
59
NOrl
87
F
NoAZ
74
SDak
90
F
UTRGV
76
TXAMC
69
F
Okla
87
UTSA
67
F
AlaAM
59
Rice
73
F
Amer
51
NW
63
F
IL-C
88
Duques
89
F(OT)
ULM
55
Tex
65
F
TXSo
73
IaSt
85
F
PVAM
80
Baylor
91
F
UCDav
58
Ark
81
F
MTSU
73
Belm
92
F
Morg
63
DeP
91
F
LongB
58
AzSt
90
F
JU
59
GrCan
76
F
MTTec
55
Mont
79
F
Utah
69
Minn
78
F
(N/A)
54
ArkSt
89
F
SNST
54
USF
88
F
(N/A)
53
UCIrv
87
F
USD
63
Wash
66
F

Nov 12, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

American University

31

20

51

Northwestern

38

25

63

Pardon goes inside, powers Northwestern past American, 63-51
Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:35 PM

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) Derek Pardon's double-double helped Northwestern find its inside game and the Wildcats rolled to a 63-51 win over American University on Monday night. 

After Thursday night's win over New Orleans, Northwestern coach Chris Collins said he wanted to get Pardon the ball more often. The Wildcats' did just that, and Pardon delivered 18 rebounds and 13 points.

 Northwestern struggled early in the game, falling behind in the first ten minutes. Vic Law supplied the bulk of the team's offense, scoring 16 of his 26 points in the first half. But the outside shots weren't falling for the Wildcats, so they began to look inside. What they found there was the lead.

 "When it wasn't going down, we decided to go inside. Derek had it a lot. Normally, he's a high percentage guy down there," Collins said. "He had the ball right in his sweet spot. It was just one of those nights when it wasn't going down."

 Law changed the momentum of the game with a slam dunk at 11:45 in the first half, electrifying the sparse crowd at the newly remodeled Welsh-Ryan Arena, and waking up his teammates. His ability to play a complete game is a change from last season, when a genetic lung issue prevented Law from playing long stretches. Surgery in the offseason rebuilt his diaphragm, allowing him to put on weight and improve his conditioning. He played 37 minutes on Monday night. 

 "He worked really hard this summer to get to a point where he was able to play 35, 36 minutes. He couldn't do that in the past. He'd get tired," Chris Collins said. "He wasn't able to put a complete game together. I thought he did that tonight." 

 Law credited American, who finished 6-24 in 2018, for having a defense that pushed the Wildcats. 

 "Some days shots are going to fall, but you have to tip your hat to the defense. We did a good job in the second half slowing them down," Law said. "You're not going to play great every game but you've got to gut the game out.' 

 The Wildcats were able to stay out of foul trouble even as they played aggressively in the paint, which the Eagles were not able to do. American had three players in foul trouble, including Jacob Boonyasith, who fouled out. 

Northwestern has one more home game before heading to Fresno for the Wooden Classic. They play Binghamton on Friday. 

"I told them that at the end of the season, no one is going to ask us how pretty our game was against American. They'll say, did you win or did you lose? We made enough plays to win tonight," Collins said. 

WILDCAT PRIDE

The Northwestern football team won the Big Ten West by beating Iowa on Saturday, and Collins said he was one of the team's biggest fans, watching the game from home. 

 "I was going nuts! I think we mirror each other a lot. We have similar personalities, and there's no bigger fan of their program than me. We try to use them as an inspiration, and we talk about what they're doing," he said. 

SPARK OFF THE BENCH 

Ryan Greer's defense impressed Collins, who pointed out the freshman's plus/minus. In 24 minutes, Greer had a plus/minus of 18.

BIG PICTURE

American: Coming off an overtime win against George Mason on Friday, the Eagles could not hold on to an early lead. 

Northwestern: When the team's three-point shot turned cold, they found their shot in the paint, which will help the Wildcats as they head into Big 10 play on December 1. 

UP NEXT

American: Hosts New Hampshire on Friday

Northwestern: hosts Binghamton on Friday 

Leaders

American University PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Gasperini 17 0 2 3 0 0
S. Nelson 10 0 5 9 1 0
Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Law 26 0 1 6 0 0
D. Pardon 13 0 4 18 1 0

Team Comparison

Amer NW
Points For 51 63
Field Goals 17/50-34% 21/58-36%
Three Pointers 6/21-29% 4/22-18%
Free Throws 11/17-65% 17/24-71%
Offensive Rebounds 9 12
Defensive Rebounds 29 29
Rebounds 46 42
Blocks 1 4
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 16 9
Personal Fouls 22 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - NW Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 12 Amer 51 @ NW 63 M. Gasperini 17 V. Law 26

Game Information

Stadium: Welsh-Ryan Arena, Evanston, Illinois
Attendance: 6,018
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