NCAAB Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Fresno State
Fri Nov 23, 2018 2:00 PM EST

Tenn
81
Kansas
87
F(OT)
Wisc
46
UVA
53
F
UMass
87
Nev
110
F
UNC
94
UCLA
78
F
Chat
55
Mich
83
F
TNSt
62
KY
77
F
Tex
68
MSU
78
F
LSU
76
FSU
79
F(OT)
Clev
62
OhSt
89
F
RobM
46
Purd
84
F
Okla
65
Dayt
54
F
Vill
77
OkSt
58
F
South
70
W MI
85
F
ORU
66
NIU
87
F
(N/A)
46
Woff
97
F
VMI
87
Stetsn
79
F(OT)
Canis
63
Mem
71
F
Mia-FL
78
Fres
76
F
(N/A)
59
UMassL
88
F
Boston
44
Rut
54
F
CBU
107
ArkPB
115
F(3OT)
HCU
93
Wake
91
F(OT)
Alc
54
Lib
76
F
JMU
69
Oakl
77
F
Nich
77
NCC
63
F
Denv
63
Seatt
82
F
Copp
67
ChaSo
93
F
Gram
74
Niag
68
F
PVAM
54
GaTec
65
F
LaSal
74
NW
91
F
(N/A)
84
FIU
104
F
GWebb
78
E IL
79
F
Kent
77
Vand
75
F
How
76
ArkLR
97
F
Marsh
67
MD
104
F
Fairf
65
Longw
67
F
ULM
73
TNTec
79
F
Lou
74
Marq
77
F(OT)
Stan
67
MTSU
54
F
StFNY
48
IUPUI
68
F
Samf
74
IPFW
66
F
UCDav
62
Ind
76
F
UNCG
84
Del
65
F
GMas
55
Cin
71
F
PorSt
69
UCSB
76
F
NrthIA
65
ODU
72
F
Charl
74
UAB
51
F
USA
62
TAMU
74
F
AlaAM
66
NWSt
70
F(OT)
(N/A)
42
McNee
80
F
TxSt
82
USC-Up
50
F
UNCW
78
ArkSt
64
F
Lamar
75
UTRGV
77
F
Albany
70
WIMil
79
F
TexAr
60
Ark
78
F
AbCh
73
Pacif
71
F
GrCan
66
Utah
75
F
Fla
54
Butl
61
F
Baylor
70
Miss
78
F
(N/A)
77
Ida
73
F
CAPoly
67
Portl
72
F
S UT
71
UNLV
76
F
UCRiv
77
Elon
64
F
Seton
64
HI
54
F
SIU
79
Tuls
69
F

Nov 23, 2018, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Miami (FL)

37

41

78

Fresno State

41

35

76

Johnson's intuition puts Miami in Wooden title game
Sat Nov 24, 2018 2:59 AM

FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) Zach Johnson had a hunch his services would be needed one last time so the senior guard crashed the offensive backboard in the closing seconds for a dramatic put-back dunk that helped Miami advance to the championship game of the Wooden Legacy Tournament.

Johnson's emphatic putback with 0.2 seconds remaining off a Chris Lykes miss was the last of his game-high 24 points off the bench as Miami held off Fresno State 78-76 Friday night in a semifinal game of the tournament.

"I thought Chris had a great look," Johnson said. "There was about six or eight seconds left and I knew that our best chance to win, if he missed it, was to get on the offensive board. I took off, the ball just bounced my way and I put it back in."

The Hurricanes (5-0) will face the Seton Hall in Sunday's tournament championship game.

Lykes, a sophomore guard, added 17 points, avoided injury when he crashed head-first into a media table behind the Hurricanes' basket late in the game. Dejan Vasiljevic added 12 for the Hurricanes.

Lykes and Vasiljevic have scored in double figures in every game for Miami this season.

Braxton Huggins scored 28 points for Fresno State (2-2), while Deshon Taylor added 25.

Huggins' 20 first-half points were tied for second-most in a half in the tournament's history. But he was watching from the bench when Johnson threw down his game-winning dunk, having fouled out late in the game.

"That possession wasn't the one that made us lose the game," Huggins said about Johnson's heroics. "Throughout the game we had silly turnovers, we had pick-and-roll issues and our defense wasn't that good. We have to get back and work on that, watch some film."

Fresno State lost despite a 43-29 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs also turned the ball over 20 times to Miami's 11.

For the second consecutive game in the tournament, Fresno State relied heavily on its bench. The Bulldogs got 74 of their 76 points from their starters after getting 69 of their 78 points from the starters in Thursday's victory over Northwestern.

The Bulldogs will face Hawaii in Sunday's third-place game.

SETON HALL 64, HAWAII 54

Seton Hall junior guard Myles Powell had to work hard for everything he got on the night reached the 1,000-point plateau.

Powell scored a game-high 19 points after he was held to single digits midway through the second half as the Pirates (3-2) advanced to the championship game of the Wooden Legacy tournament where they will face Miami. Seton Hall is 15-8 all-time against the Hurricanes.

"He's got a ton of heart and he's not going to lose confidence," Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard said of Powell. "He's going to keep shooting shots and he's going to keep taking tough ones. He's our workhorse and as he goes, we go."

Powell was coming off a 40-point performance in the tournament semifinal Thursday against Grand Canyon. He also entered with an average of 27.5 points per game. His layup and two free throws aided a 12-0 Seton Hall run in the second half put the Pirates on top for good.

Sheriff Drammeh scored 14 points for Hawaii (4-2) topping the combined 13 he scored in the two previous games he played this season. Drammeh's defense was instrumental in keeping Powell in check for most of the game.

Eddie Stansbury also scored 14 points for Hawaii.

NORTHWESTERN 91 LA SALLE 74

Facing a trapping defense for the second time in a 24-hour stretch was not Northwestern's ideal scenario, yet it ended up helping the Wildcats to a high-energy start in the consolation-bracket victory.

A 17-3 first-half run gave Northwestern an early 25-10 lead and the Wildcats never looked back on their way to the fifth-place game where they will face Utah.

"Those games aren't easy when teams are scattered and trapping everything for the whole game," Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. "I thought we got a little tired in the last few minutes of the game which led to some turnovers but overall I'm really pleased with the quick turnaround. Playing against a scrappy La Salle team, this was a good win for us.

Ryan Taylor and Vic Law each scored 21 points for Northwestern.

A.J. Turner added 20 points for the Wildcats (4-1).

Pookie Powell had 23 points for La Salle (0-6), one game after his streak of 10-consecutive double-digit games ended. Miles Brookins added 12 points for the Explorers, while Jared Kimbrough had 10.

UTAH 75, GRAND CANYON 66

Needing to halt Grand Canyon's second-half charge, Utah changed its defense and ultimately propelled itself into the tournament's fifth-place game against Northwestern.

Once holding a 16-point lead in the first half, the Utes saw their advantage slip to a single point midway through the second half. A switch from man-to-man defense to zone, as a suggestion from assistant coach Andy Hill, was the momentum change Utah needed.

"I'm not sure what he saw in that situation, but with 9:22 left he said to switch to a zone," Utah head coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "We had a hard time guarding them in the post. We kept sending them to the foul line and we thought that zone would maybe take them out of that process. I thought we did a nice job."

Senior guard Sedrick Barefield scored 26 points for Utah (3-2), 18 in the second half, and sophomore forward Donnie Tillman added 14.

Sophomore forward Alessandro Lever scored 16 points and freshman guard Tim Finke added 14 for Grand Canyon (3-3), which fell to 0-3 all-time against Utah and to 0-5 all-time against Pac-12 opponents.

Utah outrebounded Grand Canyon 31-24 to earn the victory. Barefield scored 18 of his 26 points in the second half, hitting three of his four 3-pointers after halftime.

Leaders

Miami (FL) PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Z. Johnson 24 0 3 2 2 0
C. Lykes 17 0 2 5 3 0
Fresno State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Huggins 28 0 0 4 0 0
D. Taylor 25 0 3 2 3 0

Team Comparison

Mia-FL Fres
Points For 78 76
Field Goals 25/57-44% 27/58-47%
Three Pointers 7/22-32% 9/23-39%
Free Throws 21/28-75% 13/18-72%
Offensive Rebounds 7 13
Defensive Rebounds 22 30
Rebounds 30 50
Blocks 1 5
Steals 7 4
Turnovers 11 20
Personal Fouls 20 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Mia-FL Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 23 Mia-FL 78 @ Fres 76 Z. Johnson 24 B. Huggins 28

Game Information

Stadium: Titan Gym, Fullerton, California
Attendance: 0
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