RedHawks lose 5th straight game to Golden Flashes
Roger Sauerhaft
Issue date: 1/18/08 Section: Sports
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The Golden Flashes came into the game with a record of 13-3 and on a streak of winning the past 10 of their 11 games.
Following a torrid start in which the Golden Flashes sank their first four shots against a weak Miami man-to-man defense, the RedHawks lost junior Michael Bramos who picked up two quick fouls just 5:11 into the first half.
Without Bramos, the 'Hawks' second-leading scorer for the season, the RedHawks struggled to find offense, as senior Tim Pollitz scored 11 of the teams 23 first half points. The half ended with the Golden Flashes on top with a commanding 39-23 lead while making 70 percent of their shots opposed to the RedHawks' 41 percent.
"We weren't in our spots on defense," said junior Kenny Hayes. "Any team that shoots 70 percent anywhere is going to have an advantage over you. We gotta pick it up in practice. It seems like we work harder in practice than in the games and we gotta take what we do in practice into the games. We're just giving up easy baskets against all the opponents."
The Golden Flashes came out hot again in the second half, extending their lead to more than 20 and taking complete control of the game, while the RedHawks managed two points through the first five minutes. A valiant attempt at a comeback was made by Miami, mounting a run to cut the lead to eight, at 66-58 with just over a minute left in the game.
"I thought we got a lot of energy off the bench," Hayes said. "I didn't play that much in the second half, but I was still cheering my teammates on and I got a lot of energy from Carl (Richburg) and Dwight (McCombs). When coach put me back in I felt that I couldn't go in there and just mess up the energy we had, so I had to come in and bring in some type of energy for our team, but it was too late, so I think we need to play that way all the time."
In a game where the two leading scorers for the RedHawks assumed their normal scoring duties-Bramos scored 23 points while Pollitz scored 18-the home team was unable to find many other players to help shoulder the load. Hayes chipped in with 16 points, helping to fuel the comeback-yet it proved not to be enough.
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