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UW-Air Force post-game thoughts

March 2nd, 2010

It may have been against the last-place team in the conference and it was a game that pitted the two worst teams in the conference, but Wyoming’s 58-49 win over Air Force was one of the Cowboys’ better overall team efforts of the season.

It wasn’t always pretty, but UW (10-19 overall, 3-12 MWC) overcame an 11-point first-half deficit and trailed by just two at halftime.

True freshman Daylen Harrison gave the Cowboys a big-time boost in the first half with three 3-pointers.

Then senior Ryan Dermody, the only senior for the Cowboys, gave UW a shot in the arm with four treys in the second half.

In all, UW was 9 of 23 from behind the arch, including 5 of 10 in the second half.

This was a season-low in terms of points allowed for UW — by a lot. The previous low was 61 against Boise State on Nov. 21.

Defense and 3-point shooting: two categories UW at the bottom in the Mountain West Conference. Yet it was the strength in this game. For more on that see my column in Wednesday’s paper.

Some other notes from the game:

–UW secured the eighth seed in the MWC Tournament next week, where it will play Air Force which solidified the ninth seed.

–The Cowboys won for the first time in 16 games this season when scoring less than 70 points.

–Sophomore point guard JayDee Luster had five assists and is within two of the top 10 for a single-season at UW.

–Luster, at 5-9, led UW with six rebounds.

See Wednesday’s paper for more on the game. And for Air Force’s take, check out Falcons’ beat writer Jake Schaller’s story and blog at http://www.gazette.com/sections/sports/afa/

Cowboys snap losing streak

March 2nd, 2010

The Wyoming men’s basketball team beat Air Force 58-49 Tuesday night at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie to snap its eight-game losing streak, while extending Air Force’s losing skid to eight games.

UW outscored Air Force 10-2 in the final two minutes.

The Cowboys are now 10-19 overall and 3-12 in Mountain West Conference play. Air Force fell to 9-19, 1-14.

Four UW players scored in double figures, led by 13 points by junior forward Djibril Thiam.

For more on the game, see Wednesday’s Wyoming Tribune Eagle.

Cowboys trail 25-23 at halftime

March 2nd, 2010

Wyoming trails Air Force 25-23 at halftime Tuesday at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie.

UW trailed by as many as 11.

True freshman Daylen Harrison leads the Cowboys with nine points. He was 3 for 3 from 3-point range.

UW had five turnovers in the game’s first nine minutes, but had just seven in the half.

Senior Ryan Dermody started in place of sophomore Arthur Bouedo on Senior Night. Dermody has yet to score and is 0 of 4 from the field.

Prolific rebounder to UW

March 1st, 2010

Wyoming reportedly has received a verbal commitment from 6-9 forward Brian Gibson from Delgado Community College in New Orleans.

Gibson leads the junior-college ranks in rebounding with 14.6 in 21 games.

Gibson would be the third verbal commitment UW has received, joining Western Nebraska Community College shooting guard Francisco Cruz (6-4) and Escondido, Calif., high school guard Joe Hudson (6-1).

If Gibson joins UW next season, he would join senior-to-be Djibrial Thiam (6-10), juniors-to-be Adam Waddell (6-10) and Boubacar Sylla (7-2) and sophomore to be Amath M’Baye (6-9) as as post players.

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Five things to watch for in Tuesday’s Wyoming-Air Force game in Laramie:

1. Size matters? Waddell didn’t play in UW’s 70-63 loss at Air Force on Jan. 30, and Falcons coach Jeff Reynolds seems concerned with the 6-10 Waddell and the 6-10 Thiam in the lineup at the same time. Don’t know if that will happen and how effective Waddell will be with his bad ankle and knee. UW needs Waddell to play well. Seems like when he does, its chances of winning increase.

2. One-man show: Freshman guard Desmar Jackson scored nearly half of the Cowboys’ points with 31 in their 74-64 loss at Utah last Saturday. Jackson is the only consistent scorer UW has, but he can’t do it alone. At least one or two other players need to step up and make some shots.

3. Play smart: Air Force makes teams guard defensively, and that often results in back-door cuts and layups. There will be those in this game, but UW must guard smart in this game and not get into foul trouble. It doesn’t have the depth to have its key players be in foul trouble.

4. Dialing in from downtown: We’ve talked numerous times about UW’s shortcomings shooting the 3-pointer. UW was 1 of 13 at Utah. This team has to make at least four or five 3s to have a chance.

5. Senior moment: Senior forward Ryan Dermody will be playing his last home game for the Cowboys. Like most of the current players, Dermody has had an up-and-down season. This would be a great time to be up, and a nice way for him to finish in front of the home crowd. Dermody can shoot the 3. It would be nice if he can make a few of them.

For more on Dermody, Tuesday’s game and some news around the MWC, see Tuesday’s Wyoming Tribune Eagle.