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No. 11 Rebels blow huge lead, lose at TCU in overtime
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TCU forward Amric Fields and UNLV guard Justin Hawkins grapple for control of the ball in the first half of Tuesday's game in Fort Worth.
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Chace Stanback reacts in the final seconds of the Rebels' 102-97 overtime loss to Texas Christian on Tuesday. Stanback finished with 17 points but couldn't prevent UNLV from giving up an 18-point lead in the second half.
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Texas Christian senior guard Hank Thorns is carried off the court by Cheick Kone after the Horned Frogs upset No. 11 UNLV 102-97 in overtime Tuesday at Fort Worth, Texas. Thorns scored 32 points.
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UNLV guard Anthony Marshall, center, drives to the basket during the second half Tuesday as J.R. Cadot (23) of Texas Christian defends.
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Updated: Feb. 15, 2012 | 8:31 a.m.
FORT WORTH, Texas -- It was not exactly a called shot, but Hank Thorns had a feeling something memorable could unfold Tuesday.
Thorns, Texas Christian's senior guard and a former Valley High School standout, walked up to UNLV's Anthony Marshall just before tipoff and told his childhood friend, "This is going to be a good one tonight."
As it turned out, the 5-foot-9-inch Thorns sold himself a little short. He was about to play the game of his life.
With his team down 18 points and left for dead in the second half, Thorns led a stunning comeback and finished with a career-high 32 points as the Horned Frogs stuck the 11th-ranked Rebels with a 102-97 loss in overtime.
Thorns hit 8 of 12 3-pointers and his eight points in overtime included a high-arcing 3 that put UNLV in a five-point hole with 1:21 to go.
"My dream came true," he said. "It was a dream for me to do this, to beat these guys."
After the buzzer sounded, "I cried," Thorns said.
About 100 students ran onto the floor at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, where 4,710 fans witnessed TCU's first victory over a ranked team since February 2007.
"We can't storm the court, but we made it drizzle," Thorns said with a laugh.
The Rebels (22-5, 6-3) fell with a thud to third place in the Mountain West Conference. Seemingly in control while leading 68-50 with 14 minutes remaining, their collapse must have felt like a cruel joke.
"It's a painful, painful loss for us," said UNLV coach Dave Rice, who expressed disappointment in his team's lack of a "killer instinct."
A smaller but more determined TCU team pounded the Rebels inside and collected 19 offensive rebounds -- a number Rice called "inexcusable" -- as Thorns threw in outside shots from all angles.
"We had them down and we didn't keep them down," Marshall said. "Hank's a special player. When he gets hot like that, he makes things happen."
The Horned Frogs (15-10, 5-4) continued to trim their deficit until Thorns' 3-pointer capped an unlikely comeback and tied the score at 83 with 2:55 remaining in regulation. Amric Fields had a shot to break the tie, but his 3-point try was long with 12 seconds left, and Oscar Bellfield rebounded for the Rebels.
After a UNLV timeout, Bellfield was stripped in the lane, and Thorns led a fast break with 2.5 seconds to go. But time expired as Thorns got about 15 feet from the basket, sending the Rebels to overtime for the third time in five conference road games. They played with fire and survived overtimes at Boise State and Air Force.
Thorns scorched them this time. He opened the extra session with a layup, and UNLV slowly unraveled.
"We ran with them," Thorns said. "We gave them a dose of their own medicine."
The Rebels led 48-43 before scoring the first eight points of the second half on Brice Massamba's three-point play, Chace Stanback's 3-pointer and Marshall's layup. A Bellfield 3-pointer extended the run to 18-5 with 14:52 remaining.
But Massamba was forced to the bench after picking up his fourth foul with 9:50 remaining, and the Rebels' offensive execution short-circuited without their senior center.
"I thought that changed the whole game because Brice was in such a good rhythm," Rice said. "We still need to be strong enough and tough enough with a lead to protect it."
Mike Moser totaled 22 points for UNLV. Marshall and Stanback each scored 17, Bellfield finished with 16 and Massamba had 12. The Rebels shot 53.3 percent and made 12 of 25 3-pointers, but their defense deteriorated after halftime.
"It's hard to put it in perspective when you're down 18 points to the 11th-ranked team in the country," TCU coach Jim Christian said. "Hank just made some phenomenal plays. You can't beat UNLV unless everybody who steps on the floor plays their 'A' game."
Thorns had plenty of help as four other Horned Frogs hit double figures, including Fields with 17 points and J.R. Cadot with 16. Still, it was Thorns who put the exclamation points on the victory.
"He made some shots at the end of the game that nobody could guard," Rice said. "But we gave him confidence early in the game."
Five years ago, Thorns wanted to stay home to play at UNLV, where his dad, Henry, was a football standout.
"He wanted to be a Rebel. Lon Kruger told him to walk on," Henry Thorns said of the former UNLV coach.
Rice, then a Brigham Young assistant, recruited Thorns, but the point guard went to Virginia Tech for a year before transferring to TCU.
"He definitely tried to get me. I love Dave Rice. But I didn't want to go to BYU," Thorns said. "Anthony is like a brother of mine. I told him to keep his head up because they are a great team."
Clutching the game ball, Thorns walked with his dad out of the arena and into the darkness of a memorable night.
Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2907.
Texas Christian 102
UNLV 97 (OT)
| UNLV | Min | FG-A | FT-A | R | A | PF | TP |
| Massamba | 15 | 4-7 | 4-6 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 12 |
| Moser | 39 | 7-14 | 6-7 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 22 |
| Bellfield | 39 | 6-10 | 0-1 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 16 |
| Marshall | 38 | 5-8 | 6-7 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 17 |
| Stanback | 31 | 6-10 | 0-0 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 17 |
| Thomas | 19 | 2-2 | 3-6 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 7 |
| Wallace | 4 | 0-1 | 0-0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Smith | 4 | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Lopez | 2 | 0-2 | 2-2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Hawkins | 34 | 2-5 | 0-0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
| TOTALS | 225 | 32-60 | 21-29 | 31 | 20 | 20 | 97 |
| Field goals -- 53.3%. Free throws -- 72.4%. | |||||||
| Three-point goals -- 12-25, .480 (Stanback 5-7, Bellfield 4-8, Moser 2-4, Marshall 1-2, Wallace 0-1, Smith 0-1, Hawkins 0-2). Team rebounds -- 0. Blocked shots -- 2 (Massamba, Thomas). Turnovers -- 15 (Moser 4, Marshall 4, Bellfield 4, Smith, Stanback, Hawkins). Steals -- 4 (Marshall 2, Bellfield, Hawkins). | |||||||
| TCU | Min | FG-A | FT-A | R | A | PF | TP |
| Crossland | 9 | 1-2 | 0-0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Williams | 13 | 3-7 | 2-2 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 10 |
| Anderson | 40 | 4-12 | 0-0 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 9 |
| Thorns | 38 | 11-21 | 2-5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 32 |
| Cadot | 39 | 5-7 | 4-7 | 12 | 1 | 1 | 16 |
| Fields | 26 | 7-14 | 3-4 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 17 |
| Butler | 12 | 0-2 | 1-2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| McKinney | 20 | 1-4 | 0-2 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
| Green | 28 | 4-7 | 4-7 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 13 |
| TOTALS | 225 | 36-76 | 16-29 | 46 | 18 | 22 | 102 |
| Field goals -- 47.4%. Free throws -- 55.2%. | |||||||
| Three-point goals -- 14-32, .438 (Thorns 8-12, Williams 2-2, Cadot 2-4, Green 1-3, Anderson 1-4, Crossland 0-1, Butler 0-1, Fields 0-5). Team rebounds -- 3. Blocked shots -- 1 (Fields). Turnovers -- 10 (Thorns 3, Williams 2, Cadot 2, Fields, Anderson, Green). Steals -- 8 (Cadot 2, Anderson 2, Butler, Fields, Green, Thorns). | |||||||
| A -- 4,710. Officials -- Mike Scyphers, Michael Irving, Brad Ferrie. Technical fouls -- None. | |||||||
| UNLV 48 37 12 - 97 Texas Christian 43 42 17 - 102 |
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correction that should of read "HAD" us projected as a 5 seed the year we got the 7 seed. :)
Hey Peter, I would love to agree with you and hope that the polls work that way but remember the team that made the sweet 16 in 2007? Off the top of my head I want to say we climbed to a rank of 16 in the nation in the polls before the NCAA tourney, and we got a 7 seed instead of what we thought should have been more like a 5 seed. I think everyone has us projected as a 5 seed (except the selection committee ha-ha). I am holding out hope we get a good seed, but ya never know. Lets see what happens. I like these kids a lot, I thought a large part of our problem the past two years had to do with a guy whose initials were T.W..This year you hear our guys really gelling, truly meaning it and being very unselfish. Now they just need to put it all together, and smarten up about their shot selections. Lets hope for a good finish to the season and see how we end up.
Went into defensive mode too early well next game should stay aggressive till the end.
HAHAHA! Asstecs SUCK and san diego is a homeless infested second rate town! U-N-L-V UNLV!!! san diego is like a cheap girl, only good for two days! Can someone please be serious, and tell me why the call san diego the Mississippi of the west? REBELS FIGHT!!!!
Didn't get to see the game (I have Dish) but it seems like there is a little bit of focus that is missing in these road games. There is great team chemistry (I think) but someone might have to "step on toes" in order to get this group focused on the road. Who is it? I think it's A.M. To me, he has earned the right to call guy's out and, I think they would respond. Let's go REBELS!!
Peter --- by the time the season's over the Rebels might ot even be ranked.
LOPEZ NEEDS COUNSELING FOR HIS HAIR ISSUES. WALLACE NEEDS TO GET BACK IN THE GROOVE AND PLAY BASKETBALL. REGGIE NEEDS BENCH TIME TO MATURE. THE WHOLE TEAM NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND REBOUNDING AFTER LAST NIGHTS GAME.
out of all the good players from findlay prep unlv can only get lopez that is sad very sad
@LVNATIVE I say that cause of our AP ranking. We will take a dip from this loss but will not drop below 16. If we are in the top 15 of the country we WILL be one of those seeds right? If you do the math. 4 #1's 4#2's 4#3's 4#4's. We would have to drop out of the top 25 to get lower than a 6 seed. You could be right
I am sorry to disagree Peter but at this point even a 5 seed is questionable. We don't get to play in the tourney at home. If I were on the selection committee for the tournament there is no way I could ignore the 5000 lb elephant in the room that is UNLV's inability to play competitively anywhere other than at home. We have not earned nor do we deserve a 3 or 4 seed playing the way we have. I am not saying we can't earn a 5 seed with a commanding victory at NM and run the table through the MWC tourney, but unless we can do that, then this team has not earned that type of a seed. Tough to say, but true. I had been in denial this season, I knew we ran a risk of losing at Wyoming even before we played at Boise and AF but this loss was inexcusable (not even my words, Rice's words).