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'WE DID ALL WE COULD': Rebels' last rally fizzles

UNLV's tattered season ends with flameout in NIT against Kentucky










LEXINGTON, Ky. -- On the brink of one final embarrassment, UNLV made the type of inspired run that seniors Wink Adams and Rene Rougeau had hoped to see more of all season.

But in the end, the Rebels' comeback Tuesday night typified their entire season. It was a tease that fell short at the finish line.


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Trailing by 20 points early in the second half, UNLV rallied to trim its deficit to three before losing to Kentucky 70-60 in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament.

"I'm proud of my team for the way we fought," said Wink Adams, who led the Rebels with 14 points. "We did all we could do to try to win the game. It always feels bad to lose, but at least you know in your heart that you played 100 percent.

"This whole season has been up and down. We've been struggling with our shooting. I wish it could have went another way."

UNLV lost its last three games to finish 21-11.

Junior guard Jodie Meeks scored 19 points, including six in the final three minutes, to lead the Wildcats (21-13). Patrick Patterson had 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Consecutive dunks by Perry Stevenson and Patterson put Kentucky up 50-30 with 16 minutes left, and a loud crowd of 8,327 in Memorial Coliseum sensed a blowout.

"It was an opportunity to make one of two choices, and our guys fought like crazy," Rebels coach Lon Kruger said.

The Wildcats led 56-38 before freshman Oscar Bellfield buried a 3-pointer to ignite a 19-4 spurt by UNLV.

Adams made two 3-pointers to pull the Rebels within 58-50 with 8:38 remaining. Adams' two free throws soon cut UNLV's deficit to 60-54.

Senior forward Joe Darger's 3 made it 60-57 with 4:04 left, and UNLV's trapping defense and sudden ability to hit shots seemed to rattle Kentucky.

But Meeks pulled up and knocked down a 15-foot jumper with three minutes remaining. The Rebels responded by stringing together four empty possessions, and Meeks made four free throws down the stretch.

"They knocked down some tough shots, but I thought we did a good job withstanding their run," said Meeks, who shot 5-for-12 and was held below his scoring average of 24.2 points.

As Kruger barked at the officials during the final minutes, Wildcats coach Billy Gillispie motioned for Kruger to get slapped with a technical, but it didn't happen.

"I was real happy we made the comeback," said Rougeau, who had seven points and five rebounds. "We didn't win, but it was a good feeling to make it a good game. We definitely had Gillispie sweating over there."

In their final game as UNLV seniors, Darger scored 11 points and Mareceo Rutledge added 10.

Offensive problems continued to plague the Rebels, who shot 10-for-30 overall, including 3-for-17 on 3-pointers, and 1-for-6 on free throws in the first half.

UNLV jumped to a 9-2 lead before getting overwhelmed 34-15 the rest of the half. Patterson's rebound dunk just before time expired lifted Kentucky to a 36-24 halftime lead, and Meeks' 3-pointer made the score 42-24 early in the second.

Patterson credited the fan support in the small arena for boosting the Wildcats, saying, "We played a lot harder and with more intensity."

The Rebels did the same to rally in the second half, but the result was another loss and the end to a disappointing season.

"We can't really hold our heads down, because me and Wink have had great careers at UNLV," Rougeau said.

An NIT flameout was nowhere near what the Rebels expected after winning three NCAA Tournament games the previous two years.

"These seniors have been fantastic ... in establishing a foundation for the program," Kruger said. "Although they are very disappointed right now, they will look back on it and feel very good about their contributions."

Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2907.

Kentucky 70
UNLV 60

UNLV Min FG-A FT-A R A PF TP
Darger 31 4-10 0-0 3 1 4 11
Bellfield 32 3-9 0-0 3 5 1 7
Adams 35 5-12 2-5 4 2 1 14
Rougeau 21 3-5 0-0 5 1 4 7
Willis 25 1-7 2-2 4 2 4 4
Wallace 20 1-2 3-3 1 1 2 6
Rutledge 20 4-9 0-2 5 0 0 10
Massamba 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0
Mitchell 7 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0
Santee 3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 200 21-54 8-14 28 13 16 60


Field goals -- 38.9%. Free throws -- 57.1%.
Three-point goals -- 10-33 (Darger 3-9, Adams 2-6, Rutledge 2-6, Rougeau 1-1, Wallace 1-2, Bellfield 1-4, Willis 0-5). Team rebounds -- 1. Blocked shots -- 2 (Santee, Mitchell). Turnovers -- 10 (Bellfield 4, Adams 2, Rougeau 2, Willis). Steals -- 5 (Adams 3, Rougeau, Darger).

 

KENTUCKY Min FG-A FT-A R A PF TP
Harris 25 3-5 0-0 10 4 1 6
Porter 15 1-4 0-0 0 2 1 3
Stevenson 33 3-9 4-7 4 2 2 10
Meeks 35 5-12 6-6 2 3 1 19
Patterson 39 7-11 2-4 11 1 0 16
Miller 23 4-8 0-0 5 2 2 9
Galloway 12 1-1 0-0 0 4 0 2
Stewart 8 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 2
Liggins 10 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 3
TOTALS 200 26-52 12-17 36 20 11 70


Field goals -- 50.0%. Free throws -- 70.6%.
Three-point goals -- 6-16 (Meeks 3-9, Liggins 1-1, Miller 1-2, Porter 1-4). Team rebounds -- 2. Blocked shots--3 (Stevenson 2, Patterson). Turnovers -- 12 (Galloway 4, Patterson 2, Porter, Stevenson, Liggins, Harris, Miller, Meeks). Steals -- 3 (Meeks, Miller, Galloway). A -- 8,327. Officials -- Ray Natili, Zelton Steed, Rod Dixon. Technical fouls -- None.

UNLV 24 36 -- 60
Kentucky 36 34 -- 70

 

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ChrisGo wrote on March 20, 2009 04:11 PM: Kruger is a fantastic coach and a class act. He may not be Jerry Tarkanian, but he is one of the best college coaches in the game today. The team underachieved this year, but the disappointment I am experiencing is due mostly to inflated expectations. The aforementioned Hamga was abust, and Adams forgot how to shoot. If Adams and Darger played and shot as consistently well this year as they did last year, we'd be a single digit seed in the NCAA tournament right now. You can't coach the ball into the basket.

Kruger's record and career achievements speak for themselves. He may be boring, but he's a GREAT college basketball coach. No one who knows anything about college basketball could argue to the contrary.

Sidenote: In these tough economic times, it's worth pointing out the increased revenue the basketball program is generating under Kruger. The program brought in over 9 million dollars in revenue for the University last year. That's 16th nationally, ahead of the likes of Florida, Oklahoma, Wake Forest and Pittsburgh.


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Justice wrote on March 19, 2009 02:39 PM: Drew (puke) Peterson,
How long are you going to let your new wife live? Go spook some other board!


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drew peterson wrote on March 19, 2009 01:00 PM: For all of those who are now convinced Kruger sucks... how about the last two years where he won 3 NCAA games... and were the '06 and '07 teams final 4 caliber?? NO! on paper they werent even MWC champ caliber and they still made it out of the first round... Vegas may have the worse fan base in the US.. let Kruger leave and give us Spoon.. Bano.. WOO HOOO..does anyone remember what it was like the decade b4 Kruger???? TARK was 20 YEARS AGO.. let it go.. KRUGS WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR

RRREEEEBBBBEELLLLSSSSSS


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Season Ticket Holder wrote on March 18, 2009 05:25 PM: To Coach Krugar and Team:

Although this was a difficult season with ups and downs, it was still a good year. Swept BYU (In-Laws Dont Like That) Beat Pitino on his home court and were in many close games. Keep up the good work and I will be back with my season tickets.

Go Fight Win!!!!!!


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johnny5 wrote on March 18, 2009 03:34 PM: Mike L.

You are a moron. Me being the next coach would be a great idea. I would actually coach the players unlike Kruger who does absolutely NOTHING!!!!

it is obvious you are an idiot and have no clue when it comes to basketball.

Five years ago, I said Kruger cant coach. Now everyone on here sees what I have been saying for five years.

I have been saying all year to hire Reggie Theus. Now people are saying that too. It is good to see people coming around.


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True native wrote on March 18, 2009 02:22 PM: I recall the Tark days and what a show that was!!!!!!!!!!

I was sitting inside the Thomas and Mack watching the NCAA championship game live on big screens just as if it were a real home game back in 1990-91. Man, I loved watching "Puke" (I mean Duke) get blown off the map that night (103-73).


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Good Old Days wrote on March 18, 2009 02:18 PM: ex-rebel player,
Tark desciple, Reggie Theaus would be an excellent choice. He had a great shot from the corner. Here's hoping he will take the job if offered.


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Good Old Days wrote on March 18, 2009 02:05 PM: Todd,
You are obviouly a youngster and have no idea of what you are saying. This program was one the best in the country during the Tark years. The NCAA followed him wherever he went. He always denied their charges and after many years of litigation won a very large settlement from them. He put this program on the all-tme best list.

Tark Facts

Holds a win percentage of .803, fourth best all-time.

Had 778 career victories.

Became the eighth coach to reach the 750-victory mark at the major college level, defeating UTEP 108-56 on Jan. 25, 2001.

Led Fresno State to six consecutive 20-win seasons and seven postseason appearances, the first time that feat has been accomplished in Bulldog basketball history.

Tutored 42 players who were drafted by the NBA, including 12 first-round selections.

One of only a handful of coaches to lead three different schools to 20-win seasons. At each school, Tark recorded a 20-win season in his first year.

Led UNLV to the NCAA title in April 1990 (the Rebels defeated Duke 103-73 in posting the largest winning margin in NCAA championship game history).

Averaged 25.3 wins per season during his 30-year major college coaching career.

Led UNLV to Top 10 finishes in wire-service polls nine times (1976, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992).

Won the 2001 Don Haskins Award for WAC Coach of the Year. He won or shared Big West Conference Coach of the Year honors seven times in 10 seasons. Also was named West Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 1975.

Won 20 games or more for 17 consecutive season and 29 of 31 seasons as a Division I coach.

His 988 career collegiate coaching victories are the most ever counting all divisions.


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Mike L. wrote on March 18, 2009 01:07 PM: johnny5 should be the next head coach...get real you hack! Coach Kruger is a great coach. Looks like you have a "Short Circuit" you basketball dynamo!


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Bill Clinton wrote on March 18, 2009 12:43 PM: I am just thrilled that we can now focus on our tremendous upcoming UNLV football season. We are going to win our conference and go to a real bowl game.

Sorry, I was sleeping and must have typed that stuff about the football program in my sleep.


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