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Webb City overwhelms Nevada

By: Jason Peake

Ignited by an active full-court press, the Cardinals took control early by forcing the Tigers into eight turnovers in the opening frame.

Getting plenty of hoops in transition, speedy and hot-shooting Webb City used a 17-2 run early in the game and an 11-2 surge to end the first period to take a comfortable 33-13 lead. Six different players scored in the first quarter for the Cardinals. 

"Defensively, we were really good," Webb City coach Jason Horn said. "We were flying to the ball. Our rotations were solid and our pressure on the basketball was really good. I'm just really pleased with our guys, especially on the back side of our press. I thought we brought a lot of energy. The goal was to overwhelm them early. That's probably one of the better quarters we've had since I've been here." 

Junior guard Holton Keith and senior guard Barron Duda both knocked down 3-pointers to start the second quarter, extending Webb City's cushion to 39-13.

"It's hard to simulate Webb City's speed in practice," Nevada coach Shaun Gray said. "We knew they were going to come out and trap and put pressure on us. We need to do a better job of being able to adjust quicker during the game so those turnovers don't snowball. But credit to Webb, they were able to feed off their defensive pressure."

However, Nevada didn't quit. In fact, the Tigers closed the first half on a 22-8 run to cut Webb City's lead to 12 at halftime, 47-35.

"Nevada played much better in the second quarter," Horn said. "They made us pay on some late closeouts and they got to the free throw line. We're still playing into shape and I think fatigue set in. But you have to give Nevada credit because they executed and made plays."

The Cardinals outscored the Tigers 18-14 in a back and forth third quarter, and Webb City held a 65-49 lead entering the final frame.

Horn's Cardinals finished strong, winning the fourth quarter 19-2.

A trey from Duda and a breakaway layup from senior Omari Jackson made it 78-51 with five minutes left and Webb City's lead was never in jeopardy late in the game.

"I think our pressure started to wear on them," Horn said. "I think we had played 11 guys at that point. We can score in waves and we're probably going to give up points in waves. But overall, I thought it was a really good team effort tonight." 

Duda scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Cardinals, while Keith had 22 points and six boards. Jackson also reached double figures with 17 points on 6 of 8 shooting. Junior point guard Eli Pace scored eight points and sophomore guard Gabe Johnson had seven points to go with nine assists.

Webb City made 36 of 56 field goal attempts (64 percent) and Nevada shot 39 percent (18 of 46). The key stat of the night was that Webb City scored 37 points off 23 Nevada turnovers.

Senior Brice Budd scored 13 points to lead Nevada (1-3), while junior Jack Cheaney and senior Riddick Shook added 11 points apiece for the Tigers, who often had several sophomores on the court.

Coach Gray noted he was proud of his team's effort.

"We're really proud of our guys," Gray said. "They played hard regardless of the score. They're trying to get better. Hopefully we'll get better from this game as the season goes along."