November 29, 2012
Spikes stepped up for Herd in win over Morehead State
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Kenny Kemp
Marshall's Nigel Spikes (11) snags a rebound over Morehead State's Kahlil Owens during the Herd's 70-67 victory Wednesday.
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"Everyone says making plays is making a shot. Making plays is offensive rebounds, stick-back, foul," Herrion said. "Do you know how much that breaks a team's back? You shoot, you go get one, you go get two, and then they foul you on the third shot. They're climbing a mountain.

"Some grown men in there tonight, boys."

Spikes being one.

Briefly

  • Strangely enough, Marshall was outscored by Morehead 13-12 in second-chance points. The Eagles had 21 offensive rebounds of their own, just short of the Herd's 24.
  • Scanning a few scoresheets, you learn that a half-point per offensive board is a low ratio.

    "I'll take 24 offensive rebounds, and you could tell me that we only had 12 second-chance points, but I'll go home tonight sleeping pretty good if we get 24 offensive rebounds," Herrion said. "We will get more second-chance points through the rest of the year."

  • The Kane watch: In the last two games, MU's leading scorer is 8 for 34 from the floor, 0 for 8 from 3-point range and 6 for 23 from the line. On the bright side, he has 22 points, 19 assists, 12 rebounds and just six turnovers in that span.
  • After the game Kane shook his head at the stat sheet, then regained his confidence.

    "I'm going to make my free throws," he said. "I've been missing them; now I'll make them."

  • With the lopsided foul totals, Marshall outscored Morehead 28-8 from the line. Under Herrion, Marshall is 38-5 when making more free throws than its opponent. That also means MU has outscored its foes from the foul line 43 times in Herrion's 76 games, in which he is 47-29.
  • Herrion won his 30th home game in two-plus seasons, versus nine losses.
  • Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130, dougsm...@wvgazette.com or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

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