Govs face Evansville with new confidence

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APSU encouraged by play against Memphis; Evansville 2-0 vs. OVC


It's not supposed to be this way after a 25-point loss, but Austin Peay is still feeling pretty good about its 88-63 loss to No. 19 Memphis.

And that might not bode well for Evansville in tonight's nonconference game at the Dunn Center at 7 p.m.


"Our confidence level was built up after playing Memphis," junior forward Fernandez Lockett said. "We played the 19th-ranked team, and if we stopped all the transition baskets and easy layups in the first half, we would have had a dogfight. Evansville is a good basketball team, and they'll be ready for us. We just have to carry on from one game to the next."

Memphis blitzed Austin Peay (3-5, 2-1 OVC) and jumped out to a 22-2 lead that turned into a 47-25 advantage at halftime Thursday, thanks mainly to the Tigers' 18-4 edge in fast break points and a 21-9 margin in points off turnovers.

But the Govs were outscored only 41-38 in the second half. Memphis' fast break points went down to seven, and Austin Peay actually had the edge in points off turnovers, winning that 18-9.

Not playing well in the first 20 minutes has plagued Austin Peay all season.

The Govs have been outscored 299-243 in the first half and just 285-268 in the second half.

"We always seem like, especially this year, like we always play better in the second half than we played in the first half," junior guard Derek Wright said.

"We always play with a lot more intensity in the second half. But we've got to carry that over to the first half and play better."


Evansville (7-3, 1-0 Missouri Valley) comes in on a three-game winning streak and has won seven of its last eight.

If the Purple Aces were in the Ohio Valley Conference, they'd have a perfect 2-0 record thanks to wins over at home over Southeast Missouri (65-45) and at Tennessee-Martin (75-57).

Evansville is led by Matt Webster, who's scoring 18.4 points and 5.8 rebounds a game, Bradley Strickland (10.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg) and Kyle Ansliger (10.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg).

Austin Peay has watched Wright score in double figures in his last four games, including leading with a team-high 18 against Memphis.

Drake Reed still leads the Govs in scoring with 14.1 points a game, and Landon Shipley, who had his double-digit streak stopped at five against Memphis, adds 11.4 points.

Lockett is Austin Peay's top rebounder with 6.6 a game, and Reed pulls down 5.6.

The Govs are shooting 40.8 percent from the floor, while Evansville is hitting 42.7.

"We play better at home," Reed said. "Hopefully, we can get these next two at home before conference."
 

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UE begins tough road stretch tonight




Sometimes, it's best not to have much time to think about things.

That's certainly the hope of University of Evansville men's basketball coach Steve Merfeld entering tonight's game at 7 o'clock against Austin Peay in Clarksville, Tenn.

The Aces (7-3) are just two days removed from an 80-73 win over Lipscomb Saturday night at Roberts Stadium, which completed a rather successful home stand.

Evansville won six of seven games at home, including the last three in a row, but now faces six road games in the next eight games. And the road hasn't been kind to the Aces.

UE won just two games on the road last season and one

during the 2004-05 season. this year the Aces are 1-2 with losses at Lipscomb and Missouri and a 75-57 win at Tennessee-Martin.

"Maybe it's best we don't have much time to think about this one," said Merfeld. "Maybe it's best we just go and play since we've been playing good basketball. We'll have some time to prepare for Austin Peay (Sunday), but this team hasn't needed much time to adapt for another opponent. That's the luxury of having a veteran team. This team has also done a great job of making adjustments during games."

Merfeld said one such adjustment on defense Saturday against the Bisons helped provide the boost to lift the Aces late from the foul line, where UE went 35-for-43.

"Teams know what we do," said Merfeld. "We throw the ball inside. When you do that you have a good chance of getting fouled. It won't change (tonight)."

Senior Matt Webster has been the main recipient of those entry passes and the 6-foot-8, 250-pound power forward has responded with career scoring nights in two of his last three games, including 33 points against Lipscomb. His season scoring average is 18.8.

He's followed by fellow seniors Bradley Strickland (10.4) and Kyle Anslinger (10).

"It's just a matter of my teammates believing in me and getting me the ball," said Webster. "Now we have to be able to make the same kind of effort on the road. The last time we played at Austin Peay we didn't play well (a 74-71 loss last year)."

The Governors (3-5) have spent much of their early season on the road, playing six of eight away from Clarksville. Their last loss came Thursday at No. 19 Memphis, 88-63. Derek Wright led APSU with 18 points.

"It's a different Austin Peay team than we played last year," said Merfeld. "We don't know much about them, but we know they'll be glad to be home and hungry for a win."

Said Webster: "We know how to win on the road. We know what it takes. It's just a matter of playing our game. If we do that, we'll be fine."
 
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