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By Associated Press, Published: November 24

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas — Phil Pressey had a tough semifinal at the Battle 4 Atlantis. He made up for it in the third-place game.

The junior guard and Southeastern Conference preseason player of the year had 11 points, eight assists and two huge shots to lead No. 13 Missouri to a 68-65 victory over VCU on Saturday.

It seemed as if the loss to No. 2 Louisville when he committed eight turnovers was a lot more than a day ago.

“It’s a good way to start your season off, because we played three great teams,” Pressey said. “We learned something new every single game.”

Like Pressey can make big 3-pointers and baskets that go directly to the highlight reel.

Pressey gave the Tigers (5-1) the lead for good with a 3-pointer with 1:17 to play. That capped a run of five straight possessions where the teams exchanged the lead.

The Rams (3-3) turned the ball over with 57 seconds left. The Tigers called a timeout with 10 seconds left on the shot clock. Pressey took the inbounds, dribbled off a few seconds, then made a move to the basket where he ducked under a VCU player and hit a flip shot as the shot clock hit zero.

“Just the way we drew it up,” Missouri coach Frank Haith said jokingly. “When you’re a great player you have to work on tough and awkward shots. But he does practice those one-foot shots, the step-back 3, and he goes at it full speed. If you have a chance to do it in a game you have to do it at full speed. And he does.”

Troy Daniels of VCU missed a 3 and the Tigers ran out the clock.

“During the offseason I worked on those every single day,” Pressey said of the clincher. “My teammates have confidence in me to take those shots. It’s a big trust factor. I feel like they trust me to shoot them and that helps me out.

“I don’t look at myself as a go-to scorer. When the opportunity presents itself I score, but I’m a playmaker. Playmaking can lead to a lot of things.”

Laurence Bowers had 14 points and 11 rebounds for Missouri, which committed 23 turnovers in the loss to Louisville. They had 14 against VCU, including five by Pressey.

“It was a hard-fought game. Give a lot of credit to Missouri. They made some shots down the stretch,” VCU coach Shaka Smart said. “Pressey has to be one of the best point guards in the country. I thought he distributed all night long.”

Negus Webster-Chan and Keion Bell had 12 points apiece for Missouri while Earnest Ross added 11.

“That’s the strength of our team: balance,” Bowers said. “I don’t know how many guys had a good game. That was the key for us winning, having that overall balance was the key to winning.”

VCU lost to No. 5 Duke in the semifinals. The Rams had been 23-6 in games following losses under Smart.

Treveon Graham and Juvonte Reddic both had 12 points for the Rams while Rob Brandenberg added 11.

“I’m proud how we fought back both nights,” Brandenberg said. “We played well enough to win, gut we got to take care of the little things. We’ll get better.”
You can't help feeling intimidated when the opposing team has a 6'9/235lb walk-on and we can't even pay bigs to come to ETSU. This will be worse than the blitzkrieg.
vcu just beat stetson 94-56. belmont plays at vcu tomorrow night. my guess is whatever the belmont result is that we will be somwhere in between the two. probably closer to a belmont result because of home dome advantage. ill say belmont has a chance given they won at stanford but vcu is still vcu. should be a good game. its on css
Thanks for the heads up.
Belmont lost by 10 tonight to VCU.
belmont finally did it to themselves. dug too deep of a hole in the first half. why cant they do that against us?

my take is etsu loses by 20 to vcu. no way we lose by 40 like stets. were not as good as belmont, so we lose by 30 if at vcu. add 10 because the game is in the dome. we lose by 20, buc freshment put up a good showing and murry starts his post game with "tough loss togh loss" like he always does
(12-01-2012 11:39 PM)One Of The Last Buc Linemen Wrote: [ -> ]belmont finally did it to themselves. dug too deep of a hole in the first half. why cant they do that against us?

my take is etsu loses by 20 to vcu. no way we lose by 40 like stets. were not as good as belmont, so we lose by 30 if at vcu. add 10 because the game is in the dome. we lose by 20, buc freshment put up a good showing and murry starts his post game with "tough loss togh loss" like he always does``````````````````````

Well Jay it is hard to win at Home.... wait what?
(12-02-2012 08:02 AM)RodShaw2 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-01-2012 11:39 PM)One Of The Last Buc Linemen Wrote: [ -> ]belmont finally did it to themselves. dug too deep of a hole in the first half. why cant they do that against us?

my take is etsu loses by 20 to vcu. no way we lose by 40 like stets. were not as good as belmont, so we lose by 30 if at vcu. add 10 because the game is in the dome. we lose by 20, buc freshment put up a good showing and murry starts his post game with "tough loss togh loss" like he always does``````````````````````

Well Jay it is hard to win at Home.... wait what?

LOL
Hey ETSU fans,

This game should be a good one. Anyone can beat anyone on a given night, especially when you're in your own house.

As for last night against Belmont, our starting point guard did not play in the game as a precaution after twisting his knee in the prior game which affected us some, but fortunately we were able to pull out the win.

We also beat FGCU from the A-Sun in our season opener 80-57.
Remember VCU...two of your coaches came from ETSU....Sonny Smith and Mack McCarthy. Thanks for coming to Johnson City.


(12-02-2012 07:44 PM)VCUfan Wrote: [ -> ]Hey ETSU fans,

This game should be a good one. Anyone can beat anyone on a given night, especially when you're in your own house.

As for last night against Belmont, our starting point guard did not play in the game as a precaution after twisting his knee in the prior game which affected us some, but fortunately we were able to pull out the win.

We also beat FGCU from the A-Sun in our season opener 80-57.
Well ETSU was part of their career arc, but neither came from ETSU to VCU.

Sonny came after several years at Auburn and Mack was his assistant after several years at Chattanooga. Both were decidedly mediocre coaches at VCU and presided over the worst period in VCU basketball history.

We're happy to come to Johnson City, and I welcome all of you in advance who will be making the trip to Richmond next year. Coach Bartow is a guy old-time Ram fans are familiar with as he played for his dad at UAB when VCU and UAB were big-time rivals in the early 80's.
hopefully(more than likely) murray wont be making the trip next year...
(12-03-2012 10:15 PM)slappywhite Wrote: [ -> ]hopefully(more than likely) murray wont be making the trip next year...

Do you know something Slappy? Or are you just speculating?
(12-03-2012 10:15 PM)slappywhite Wrote: [ -> ]hopefully(more than likely) murray wont be making the trip next year...

Yes, please expand on these veiled statements.
i know that we are in the midst of trainwreck of a season that even the most storied of coaches would probably not survive.

murray would have to be a basketball houdini to coach himself out of this one...and i dont think he is or will.
You seem to have forgotten that he has "close to 300 wins".
(12-04-2012 10:41 AM)abuc90 Wrote: [ -> ]You seem to have forgotten that he has "close to 300 wins".

And wins "almost" 20 games a year.
(12-04-2012 10:41 AM)abuc90 Wrote: [ -> ]You seem to have forgotten that he has "close to 300 wins".

good one.

now for some perspective, lipscombs scott sanderson is at 299...
(12-04-2012 10:45 AM)RodShaw2 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2012 10:41 AM)abuc90 Wrote: [ -> ]You seem to have forgotten that he has "close to 300 wins".

And wins "almost" 20 games a year.

It's hilarious. Seriously, what coach would brag about himself like this, to justify EVERYTHING?

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