March 19, 2011
Buffalo holds off Western Michigan to advance
Box Score
KALAMAZOO, MI – The University at Buffalo men's basketball team
outlasted Mid-American Conference rival Western Michigan, 49-48,
in the second round of the CollegeInsiders.com Postseason
Tournament in Kalamazoo, MI on Saturday afternoon. The Bulls
advance to the quarterfinal round and will play at Iona on
Tuesday night.
The win gives Buffalo just its third 20-win season in school
history – all coming in the past seven years.
It was a defensive battle at both ends as each team was held to
its lowest scoring output of the season.
The Bulls jumped out to an 18-8 lead, but limped into the locker
room trailing 26-23 after making just two field goals in the
final eight minutes of the first stanza.
Western Michigan (21-13) extended its lead to 41-32 with 11:09
left before the Bulls mounted their comeback. Using stifling
defense, the Bulls held the Broncos without a field goal for
nearly seven minutes while outscoring Western Michigan, 9-1. A
Mitchell Watt layup cut the Broncos' lead to 42-41 with 4:38
remaining.
Consecutive layups by Flenard Whitfield put the Broncos up,
46-41, with 3:59 left. The Bulls scored six unanswered points
and a Watt jumper gave the Bulls their first lead of the second
half, 47-46. Juwan Howard, Jr. hit a jumper at the other end to
regain the lead for the Broncos, 48-47, with 2:20 left.
Zach Filzen, who was quiet all game, hit a mid-range jumper with
1:50 left that proved to be the game-winner. Western Michigan
had chances down the stretch, but the Bulls clamped down
defensively. UB forced Demetrius Ward into an off-balanced
jumper that he missed as time expired.
Byron Mulkey led Buffalo's defensive charge with four steals to
go along with a team-high 11 points. Fellow senior Jawaan Alston
had a solid all-around game with nine points and five rebounds.
Watt had eight points and Dave Barnett and Javon McCrea each
added seven. McCrea had a team-high seven rebounds, two blocks
and three steals.
The game might not have been as close if the Bulls hadn't
struggled so mightily at the free throw line. UB converted just
7-of-23 attempts from the charity stripe.
"It definitely wasn't an offensive masterpiece," head coach
Reggie Witherspoon joked after the game. "But we persevered
defensively. For us to struggle as much as we did offensively
and from the free throw line and still win, says a lot about the
character of our team."
Buffalo will play at Iona on Tuesday night at 7:30 pm.
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