With 5 minutes left, Wisconsin had a comfortable 8 minute lead. Then Chase Johnston shot up a three-pointer from the half court logo on a run-out from a defensive rebound, and Terry Anderson hit a three-pointer from the top of the key, and in 45 seconds that comfortable lead was down to a 2 point nail-biting lead.
And then the pace of the game picked up. Neither team could stop the other. Nick Boyd hit a jumper for the Badgers just to get answered by Terry Anderson with a layup. Boyd would get fouled and hit both free throws just to get answered as Chase Johnston hit a three from the wing. The Badgers’ John Blackwell missed a shot in the lane only to have it tipped in by Nolan Winter – so of course, the Panthers’ Cam’Ron Fletcher hit a three-pointer to tie the game.
Boyd continued to drive to the lane at will – giving the Badgers a lead off a layup, and after High Point finally missed a shot, Boyd extended the lead to 4 points with another drive. But there was no quit in the Panthers – Johnston hit another three to cut the lead to 1 with about a minute to play. High Point pressed and caused the Wisconsin player to lose the ball out of bounds – and after a challenge, the Panthers got the ball.
As they were reviewing the play, the announcers mention a fascinating stat about the senior Chase Johnston who had cut the lead to 1. Johnston shot an amazing 48.5% from three-point range this season (63 of 132). What is more amazing is that he had only shot 4 shots from within the arc and missed all 4 of them. So, all but 4 shots he has taken all season have been three-pointers, and he has hit 48% of them, but hit 0% on his 4 chances for two-pointers.
Owen Aquino backed down his defender into the lane, and made a fade-away attempt, but his shot missed and the Badgers rushed the ball up the court so they could not be pressed. They give the ball to Boyd on an isolation play where everyone cleared out to let him drive 1 on 1. He drives down the right side of the lane and tries to switch hands to lay it up on the left, but the rim gets in the way.
The Panthers Rob Martin gets the rebound and starts to push the up the field and sees noneother than Johnston streaking down the court – so he lobs the ball down the court to the free-throw line and Johnston catches it, runs two steps towards the basket and hits his first two-point shot of the season on the open lay-up giving High Point a 83-82 lead with just 11 seconds to play.
Everyone knew who would get the ball – the Badgers gave it to Nick Boyd, he got stopped in his first attempt to drive to the hoop, but undeterred, he made another move and beat his defender to the lane. But Owen Aquino came off his man in the lane and managed to block Boyd’s layup.
But it wasn’t over just yet – Cam’Ron Fletcher got the rebound with 2 seconds and was fouled, but he missed the free throw. So, the Badgers had one last desperation try. But the lob pass down the court was intercepted by Terry Anderson and the upset had been completed.
It is what I love about March. Just when you think you have seen it all, it throws something new at you. A player who only shoots three-pointers and has not made a single shot from inside the arc all season wins the game with 11 seconds on a break-away lay-up.
It would be wrong to not mention the fact that the other mid-majors tried to make their own noise. South Florida came back from down 23 points to cut Louisville’s lead down to 4 points before running out of time as the Cardinals survive. McNeese was only down 3 to Vanderbilt at half-time, but the Commodores eventually pulled away.
After just 6 games, only 7 entries of 341 have perfect brackets. Congratulations to Troy Cole, Sonny Mao, Bernard Benson, Ashley Peterson, Bob Degenhardt, and my wonderful wife Elizabeth and my amazing daughter Katie. Of course, both my wife and daughter picked North Dakota State to upset Michigan State, so now we are down to 5.
Will someone survive the night 16-16 in the same way that Duke survived against Siena. Only time will tell. But beware the mid-majors. They are here to play!!!!