Posted by Chris Megginson - Thu, Feb 4, 2010 - [Men's Basketball]
Justin Vitatoe shut down one of West Virginia Tech's leading shooters in the win.
Campbellsville University's energy level is up and the
Tigers' smiles were back Thursday night, as CU downed West Virginia Tech,
83-56, to move back into a first-place tie in the Mid-South Conference.
The Tigers dropped from the top spot Monday after losing at home by three
points to St. Catharine College with pour shooting and ball control. Thursday
was a much different story, as the Tigers impressed their fans at times with
their ability to work the ball around the perimeter early.
"We answered the bell to say the least. I'm real happy with
our energy level and our approach to this game," CU head coach Keith Adkins
said. "I don't think we came out Monday night with any energy. I think we took
it lightly, and I don't think we gave St. Catharine any respect. I thought we
did a good job coming out with energy, and as long as we do that, we have a
chance."
Campbellsville shot 56.7 percent in the first half, while
holding the Golden Bears to 33 percent, but the key was the perimeter shooting.
Clinton County native Justin Vitatoe, who earned a conference starting roll last
month for his defense, hit three 3-pointers in the first 13 minutes of the game
to help CU gain distance. Kansas native Brett Crittenden's 3-pointer with 10:45
left to play in the first half build CU's first three-possession lead, and the
Tigers didn't look back en route to a 45-32 halftime and near 30-point win.
"Vitatoe came out and banged three threes in the first half
and that gave us some cushion. Anything he gives us offensively is gravy,"
Adkins said. "We need him to be the best perimeter defender in the conference.
I want that to be his focus."
Vitatoe's assignment for the night was the Golden Bear's
leading 3-point shooter, Darryl Slack, who he held to one field goal.
The Golden Bears still managed to come close to their
average of seven 3-pointers a game, with six, but they were scattered. The real
struggle was inside the perimeter, where CU held Tech to 5-of-22 shooting in
the second half. Two of those were dunks.
"Defensively we got back to being pretty good. We didn't do
a great job rebounding in the first half, but we limited them to four second chances
in the second half. We have to make sure we are great defensively and great at
defensive rebounding. If we're those two things, once again, I feel pretty good
about our chances," Adkins said.
The Tigers' fun really started to show in the second half as the Tigers put up
a highlight reel with a two-handed power dunk by Nestor Colmenares, a finger
roll with plenty of air time by Jordan Benock and a 3-point shoot out for T.J.
Bishop and Shawn Savage. The two guards combined for 5-of-6 beyond the arc in
the second period.
Bishop led the Tigers with five 3-pointers and
15 points, while Colmenares and Caleb Harris each had 13 points and Benock had
11.
The win returns CU (17-6, 5-2) into a three-way tie for the MSC lead with
Pikeville (18-3, 5-2) and Georgetown (17-5, 5-2), which comes to town Saturday
at 4 p.m.
"That's great, but at the same time we've just got to concentrate on each game.
We can't worry about ratings and standings. Going into Saturday, we have to
worry about Georgetown," Adkins said. "The longer we go, those things will take
care of themselves as long as we take care of business on the floor."
CU fans are encouraged to wear maroon as they pack Powell Athletic Center on
Saturday. The game will be broadcast live on local Comcast Channel 10 in
Campbellsville and streamed online at CampbellsvilleTigers.com.
SHORT BOX West Virginia U. Inst of (12-10, 2-5 )
BEN SHANNON 1-1 0-0 2, ROI BUCHBINDER 1-6 2-4 4, ROBBY MARSHALL 1-8 4-4
6, RICKEY YOUNG 3-11 1-2 8, TERRALE CLARK 2-5 0-0 5, MATT ORCUTT 0-2
0-0 0, DAVID HENDERSON 0-1 0-0 0, ZACK THOMSEN 3-6 1-1 7, DARRYL SLACK
1-4 4-6 6, JOSH STRICKER 1-1 1-2 4, RUSSEL ALLEN 0-4 0-0 0, DEREK CLARK
0-1 0-0 0, NICHOLAS KJAERHOLT 5-8 1-2 14. Totals 18-58 14-21 56
Campbellsville University (17-6, 5-2 NAIA #9)
T.J. Bishop 5-7 0-0 15, Shawn Savage 3-6 0-0 9, Adrian Whelan 0-1 0-0
0, Jordan Benock 4-8 2-2 11, Joe Robinson 0-2 0-0 0, Brett Crittenden
1-5 0-0 3, Jonas Bohm 1-5 1-5 3, Nestor Colmenares 5-5 3-6 13, Justin
Vitatoe 3-4 0-1 9, Leon Hart 1-7 2-2 4, JaVaughn Espritt 1-5 1-2 3,
Caleb Harris 6-8 0-0 13. Totals 30-63 9-18 83
SCORE BY PERIODS
1st
2nd
TOTAL
West Virginia U. Inst of
32
24
56
Campbellsville University
45
38
83
FG%: West Virginia U. Inst of .310, Campbellsville University .469.
3-pt FG:West Virginia U. Inst of 6-14 (BUCHBINDER 0-1, MARSHALL 0-1,
YOUNG 1-3, CLARK 1-2, SLACK 0-2, STRICKER 1-1, KJAERHOLT 3-4),
Campbellsville University 14-28 (Bishop 5-6, Savage 3-5, Whelan 0-1,
Benock 1-4, Crittenden 1-5, Vitatoe 3-4, Harris 1-3). Rebounds: West
Virginia U. Inst of 34 (YOUNG 7), Campbellsville University 47
(Colmenares 9). Fouls West Virginia U. Inst of 19, Campbellsville
University 20. Fouled out: none. Technical: none. Assists: West
Virginia U. Inst of 11 (MARSHALL 2, SLACK 2), Campbellsville University
19 (Hart 4). Steals: West Virginia U. Inst of 6 (SHANNON 1, BUCHBINDER
1, CLARK 1, HENDERSON 1, SLACK 1, KJAERHOLT 1), Campbellsville
University 2 (Bohm 1, Colmenares 1). Blocked shots: West Virginia U.
Inst of 4 (YOUNG 2), Campbellsville University 4 (Bohm 2). Turnovers:
West Virginia U. Inst of 11, Campbellsville University 12. Attendance:
750.