January 10, 2013
Herrion: Kane's improvement set tone for MU win over Tulsa
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DeAndre Kane was instrumental in MU's win over Tulsa Wednesday.
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That might just include Kane, once again.

"They played a ton of zone. We made a lot of shots early, not against the zone - we made them in transition," Herrion said. "We had guys spotting up, they all were moving. We had bigs running the lane, which they sucked guys in, in transition. We shot open shots.

"Thirty-two's a big number for us, probably too many. Kane gets his hand back, he shoots 4 for 6."

At that point, Herrion couldn't resist a jab at Kane: "Now he'll become the shooting doctor."

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  • Other odds and ends from the Herd's much-needed romp:

  • Marshall held Tulsa to 26.7 percent shooting in the first half, the Herd's third-best half defensively. Only Longwood (22.2 percent, first half) and District of Columbia (25.0 percent, second half) suffered worse from the floor.
  • With Marshall hogging most of the misses - 33 defensive boards vs. Tulsa's eight on offense - the Herd offense often had a head start at the other end.

    "We had a game plan we thought was good," Herrion said. "I felt good about it Sunday night watching the game against SMU [Tulsa won 48-47]. When I was able to shut my eyes a little while Sunday night, I felt like - I'm not saying we were going to shut them down like that, but I felt like we had a good plan coming in Monday morning with our guys, in terms of what we wanted to execute defensively."

  • Marshall is now 5-3 in Conference USA openers, 3-0 at home. The Herd has won its first league home game five years in a row.
  • The 43-20 halftime lead is the Herd's largest in its C-USA history, and the largest against anybody since Dec. 28, 2010 at Binghamton.
  • Tinnon is re-establishing himself as the Herd's rebounding machine, as he recorded his third double-digit game in a row with 11. His average rose to 9.4, ahead of 8.7 for Nigel Spikes.
  • As a team, the Herd enjoyed its sixth double-digit advantage, with a 5-1 record in those games.

    Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@wvgazette.com or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

     

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