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Northwestern 90, Iowa 71: Carvin' Up Carver-Hawkeye

NU made quick work of Iowa last night, and as is customary around here, I will recap the events of the evening's entertainment.

The obvious takeaway from the game is that Iowa isn't much good. Their two best players, Bryce Cartwright and Matt Gatens, had good games, combining for 45 points. But outside of that, their leading scorer was walkon Jordan Stoermer, who hit two garbage time 3-pointers to incite a crowd of tens.

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  • The obvious takeaway is that extending Bill Carmody was the best decision ever made. He holds a perfect 1.000 winning percentage by an average of 19 points since receiving his extension. Any other conclusion is just what the haters want you to believe.
  • You know how we get apoplectic whenever some NU plays a zone against a team that shoots really well from downtown and you sit there begging them to stop? Well, that was Iowa last night. NU drained ten buckets from beyond the arc in the first half and jumped out to a 20-point lead ASAP. Drew Crawford went 5-9 from downtown - nice to see from Crawford, whose shooting has been a tepid 31.3 percent this year. John Shurna lowered his season average with a 2-for-4 night from downtown.
  • NU dropped 90 without a 20 point scorer. Shurna, Crawford, Juice, and Jershon Cobb hit double digits to go along with a strong 22 combined points on 12 shots from Luka Mirkovic, Davide Curletti, and Alex Marcotullio
  • About Curletti, people need to stop doubting his ability to shoot. 12-for-23 lifetime from beyond the arc, yet every made jumper elicits a "hey, everybody's hitting shots tonight!" reaction from a commentator. About which, hey, Bill Carmody, Davide Curletti can hit 3-pointers. (As can Luka, but Luka seems to afraid to take them because of a propensity to airball them when he's on the road.)
  • My favorite player in the world is Roy Devyn Marble. First off, his name is Roy Devyn Marble. Second off, he managed to go on a four minute stretch wherein he registered a turnover, two fouls, and missed four free throws on the same possession. Marble finished 1-6 from the stripe and missed all three of his shots from downtown.
  • Remember last night when I said NU won because "they played at their potential and everything and didn't allow some random Iowa scrub to drop 25". Well, an Iowa scrub did drop 25: Bryce Cartwright led all scorers despite a seeming inability to shoot and, occasionally, finish in traffic. And Gatens added some garbage time 3-pointers to finish 5-for-8 from downtown with 20 points. These are the performances that MURDERED Northwestern at Iowa in the past. Some gunner hits five threes? Iowa wins by eight. Some scorer plays way over his head, finishes with his first 20-point game of the season? NU drops a heartbreaker. Last night, NU's offense was so head-and-shoulders above Iowa, it didn't matter that NU played mediocre on defense. Amazing to see from NU on the road.
  • I hate to trash varsity athletes, but, man, it's amazing to see how quickly the offense stalls when Ivan Peljusic and Nick Fruendt take the floor. It went from high-octane to literally dead, as has happened as the pair has been inserted into other games throughout the year, even though they're playing against opponent's second- and third-string lineups.Fruendt has looked consistent throughout his career, but as a sophomore, Peljusic used to seem to me like a competent offensive player, but I'm pretty sure the team didn't score with them on the court tonight. NU hasn't gone more than nine-deep in any real game situation in a while, and I get a sense there's a reason for that.
  • Two straight 90-point Big Ten games. A lot of people will say that this isn't your granddaddy's NU, and you're right: your granddaddy's NU featured Otto Graham and probably didn't allow black people to play, also, they played at a slower pace. But, the pace isn't absurdly quick: by my calculations (Kenpom comes out in the morning, sorry I wrote most of this last night) 72 possessions. That means NU scored at a disturbingly efficient rate, not just that they upped the tempo past the molasses numbers people expect.

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hey AP

would it kill you to send a photographer to the game? you cant pay some student minimum wage or something?

also, remember when peljusic provided a big spark off the bench in the win over Florida State a couple years ago? hard to believe thats the same guy we’ve seen this season.

by Loretta8 on Jan 13, 2011 11:06 AM CST reply actions  

Crazy

kenpom has 72 possessions for last night’s game, meaning that Iowa averaged just over a point per possession (1.03), and we still nuked them by 19 points. That’s how sick our offense was last night.

For the long haul, if we can keep it under 1.00 PPP, it’ll be “good enough”. I’d prefer to have us at .90, but that’s cool if its garbage time. I thought our defense in the first half was pretty good (and that their offense is really that bad).

Held Iowa to 24.1% offensive rebound percentage last night. Very nice! We boarded 43.8% on the offensive glass. That’s crazy numbers.

Bencha Nostra! (Curletti, Marcotullio, Capocci) – 16 pts, 8 Rebs, 5 Ast, 6 TO, 2 STL in 44 minutes. TO’s not pretty, but nice contribution overall.

I really enjoy watching Jershon Cobb grow up before our own eyes. 29 minutes, 12 points, 5 boards, 3 assists, 1 TO (and he as perfect from the stripe at 3-3). If he can emerge to be option 3B, we are in goooood shape.

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by macarthur31 on Jan 13, 2011 1:00 PM CST reply actions  

If you haven't checked it out,

the BGHP game thread is pure BGHP gold.

by nuftw on Jan 13, 2011 1:16 PM CST reply actions  

oh my god

that thread is awesome. it’s like our self-loathing to the nth power.

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by macarthur31 on Jan 13, 2011 6:52 PM CST up reply actions  

Good to get a road win, but means nothing...

I wasn’t surprised, b/c NU beats bad teams. We beat another bad team. Yes, it is a) on the road, b) a Big Ten game, and c) a road game we lost the past 2 seasons.

But, we could go 8-0 against the bottom of the Big Ten (PSU, IU, Iowa, Mich) and still not make the tournament, b/c the most important stat for us is wins vs RPI Top 50. Until we beat Illinois, Purdue, MSU, OSU, Wisc, or even a MAJORLY overrated Minnesota team, it is really hard to be impressed regardless of the type of game, margin of victory, etc.

Also, when people keep saying that the NIT is impressive, the way Carmody set up our nonconf schedule, we could make the NIT with 5 wins in the Big Ten! That is a joke, and to say making the NIT is an accomplishment or progress is laughable.

But, if this teams wins games vs the top 4 of the Big Ten, 2 of which I think are VASTLY overrated (MSU, Illinois), then this team deserves the praise.

by NU Alumni - Class of 2002 on Jan 13, 2011 1:52 PM CST reply actions  

Fair Point....

But also, this was Purdue’s first game against a ranked opponent!! So, thoughts on them, and outside of winning against a bad UNC team, what has Minnesota done.

Look, I agree, there has to be 25 teams ranked, but if you look at some of the bottom teams, they are just bad.

To think the NCAA expanded their tourney, OMG, how awful….i would vote for some contraction of teams, not expansion…

by NU Alumni - Class of 2002 on Jan 14, 2011 10:44 AM CST up reply actions  

I agree that the lower end of "top 25" teams aren't much to brag about

It’s bad enough that basketball is opening up the NCAA tourney to even more teams, but what about post-season football? There’s 35 bowls, hosting 70 teams, more than half of the 120 that compete at the Div. I level. Ridiculous. The great majority of teams playing in bowls are mediocre and should have stayed home for the holidays. A 6-6 or 7-5 record does not warrant post-season play.

by fanoverboard on Jan 14, 2011 5:51 PM CST up reply actions  

as a humble lurking troll to these parts

allow me to throw in a few words
if you consider Ohio State (tOSU in our parleance) the B1G benchmark…
I have seen tOSU in peroson four times already this season
and just last night watched them win over joepas other half
they doubled sullinger all night long
and tOSU defense beat them
minneejota, our team up north lost by only a hoop to them
again doubling sullinger and tOSU defense beat them
the lowly hawkeyes, who i love dearly
but have sucked the last three years
and Fran aint takin them to the final four with Licklighter left overs
even though we had a shot to tie with less than 30 left
we murdered them on the o boards
tOSU played d and we lost
its not tOSU plays down
its they dont expend anymore energy than they have to win
tubby wil finish ranked and go to the dance
i just hope you all make the magic happen
i see you beating SIU, a pair from Meecheegun, us and the hoovers to get to 16
where you get your other four means
at least two from joepas other half
(watch the tOSU PSU tape and see how the little fresman craft
kept battle at bay )
and two more somewhere else
good luck hope you can do it,,,,

I don't intend to upset folks with the way I write it just happens,,,

by OhioHawk on Jan 16, 2011 6:32 AM CST up reply actions  

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