February 8, 2013
Marshall looks to end road drought
3s could be the key today at UAB
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As Herd fans painfully know, all five of those games were losses - four convincingly.

Typically, the Herd's 3-point disasters are concentrated in halves. Tulane was the second opponent to make eight in the first half, and it came two weeks after Southern Mississippi did it in that 102-46 firebombing.

Today, the Herd will face a Blazers team, under first-year coach Jerod Haase, that doesn't shoot them all that well (33.6 percent), but isn't shy about throwing them up. Six different players have taken at least 45 3-point attempts in the full season, with Jordan Swing (43 of 116, 37.1 percent) leading the barrage.

On Wednesday, Terence Jones and Quincy Taylor made three each as UAB (10-13, 2-6) went 9 of 20 in one of its more impressive wins of the season, 70-63 at Tulsa.

"They've got enough guys to make shots on the perimeter," Herrion said. "They shoot 3s quick, want to play fast. All their perimeter guys have a [big] night, from game to game."

But here's a 3-point stat that could work in MU's favor: UAB is the league's worst at defending those shots (42.9 percent), and the Herd's D.D. Scarver is playing in his home town of Birmingham. Scarver is the only C-USA player to sink a 3 in every game this season.

  • BRIEFLY: UAB owns an 11-6 lead in the all-time series, with the teams splitting last season. Marshall has won two of the last three games at Bartow Arena, however. ... Swing and Rod Rucker are tied for the UAB team lead at 13.8 points per game. Rucker, a junior-college import, is playing the power forward at 6-foot-5 but has nine double-digit rebounding games. ... Haase spent the previous 13 seasons under Roy Williams at Kansas and North Carolina. ... MU's Nigel Spikes has 14 blocks in the past three games and has climbed to sixth in C-USA at 1.7 per outing. ... After today, MU plays three of its next four at home, starting with a 7 p.m. Wednesday game against Rice. A week from today, Memphis arrives for an 8 p.m. tip.
  • Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130, dougsm...@wvgazette.com or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

     

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