Cougars don?t expect Motum for CBI title game

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It appears as if Washington State will have to find a way win without Brock Motum once more.

The Cougars? leading scorer is again unlikely to play when his team faces Pittsburgh at 4 p.m. today in the deciding game of the College Basketball Invitational championship series.

The winner takes home the CBI championship trophy. But that task was made harder for WSU when Motum sprained his ankle against Oregon State in the semifinals.

?It doesn?t look very promising,? said coach Ken Bone, adding that Motum still wasn?t able to practice on Thursday. ?I don?t foresee him playing.?

Even though Motum leads WSU (19-17) with 18 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, his injury hasn?t necessarily been a death knell.

The Cougars made more than half of their field-goal attempts in a Game 1 win over Pitt on Monday, using a balanced, patient offensive attack to compensate for Motum?s absence.

The Panthers (21-17) did a much better job defending WSU?s perimeter shooters in a 57-53 win in Game 2 on Wednesday, Bone said, while also taking away any scoring opportunities from the Cougars? big men.

So WSU?s second-half comeback was sparked by point guard Reggie Moore, who scored 16 of his 18 points after halftime, driving into the key at will to either score or draw a foul.

With Motum out and the rest of WSU?s scoring options bottled up, Moore did what he had to. The way Pitt defended WSU?s ball-screens on Wednesday, he might be their best option again tonight, too.

?That?s kind of what I figured ? we?re going to have to try to spread them out and drive it, and the best guy to do it would be Reggie,? Bone said. ?Let?s try to spread it out and pick and choose when he can drive.?

?That?s what the team needs right now,? Moore said.

Pitt?s leading scorer, Ashton Gibbs, sat out Wednesday with a sprained ankle.
 

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CBI final a unique opportunity for Panthers



Pitt and Washington State will play for the third time in five days tonight at the Petersen Events Center in the final game of the best-of-three College Basketball Invitational championship series. Add in the 2008 contest between the two schools in the Legends Classic, and the Panthers will play the Cougars as many times as they played Syracuse in a four-year period.

That's just one of the odd circumstances presented by Pitt's first foray into the CBI.

? It's the first time in more than 80 years and only the second time in school history the Panthers play the same opponent in three consecutive games. In 1931, they played three games against Kansas in Kansas City from Dec. 21-23. They lost the first two before winning the third game, and the highest score in the three contests was 26 points by the Jayhawks.

? The game tonight will be No. 39 for the Panthers, the most in a single season in school history.




Scouting report

Matchup: Washington State (19-17) vs. Pitt (21-17), 7 p.m. today, Petersen Events Center.

Pitt: Evened the best-of-three College Basketball Invitational championship series Wednesday with a 57-53 victory. ... Played without leading scorer Ashton Gibbs for the first time this season. His status for tonight likely will be a game-time decision. ... Sophomore C Talib Zanna scored 14 points Wednesday on 4-for-4 shooting. ... In five CBI games, Zanna is 23 for 32 from the field and has scored 59 points. ... Sophomore F Lamar Patterson has scored in double figures in four of the five CBI games.
Washington State: Erased a 10-point deficit in the final 10 minutes to tie the score late in regulation before losing Game 2. ... Likely to be without leading scorer Brock Motum for the third consecutive game. Motum injured an ankle in Washington State's semifinal victory at Oregon State. ... Junior G Reggie Moore scored a game-high 18 points Wednesday. ... Shot 4 for 13 from 3-point range after going 9 for 15 from the arc in Game 1.
Hidden stat: Pitt's bench has outscored Washington State's bench, 46-29, in the first two games of the series.
 
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