Chapter 60 Three-pointer record
Moheide State University is located in Kentucky and belongs to the Southeastern League team. There are NCAA giants like the University of Kentucky in the same league. However, the comprehensive strength of the Southeastern League is still quite different from the Pacific Tenth League. Moheide State University is also the worst-in-class among the 64 teams.
The core of this team is center Kenneth Farried. In the regular season, Farried averaged 139 points and 13 rebounds per game. He just won the most valuable player in the Southeast League Championship. The templates are Ben Wallace and Dennis Rodman, which is enough to illustrate the characteristics of the player. Farried is a very outstanding blue-collar rebounding monster with higher potential than Ty Gibson.
However, there is only one star player at Moheide State University. They don’t even have another qualified inside player with a height of more than 2 meters. The entire inside player is basically supported by Faried alone. The rotation of the third and fourth positions actually consists of three small forwards, and the center player is Faried alone.
This lineup does not play small ball tactics, and to be honest, there are no other tactics to play. Moheide State University plays very quickly with bombardment tactics.
But the problem arises again. There are many NCAA teams who play small ball tactics, but few of them are not good at three-pointers. Moheide State is one of them. There are only two players in their team who have reliable three-pointers, mainly relying on the way to hit the basket, and are good at quickly converting offense and defensive counterattacks.
Floyd is still very sure of defeating Moheide State University. A team without an inside line, a team with not very reliable three-pointers, and a team with eight-player rotation but only average height. If they can really win with this kind of half-baked small ball tactic, they will not be the No. 64 seed now.
On March 20, the opening match of the 64th round kicked off in Los Angeles, with the top seed of the Central and Western Conference USC vs. the 16th seed of the Central and Western Conference Molde State University. This is a live broadcast across the United States. Everyone wants to see if the USB win-win record will continue in the Top 64th round again?
In addition to the top seed in the United States, the Midwest District, the No. 2 seed "University of Louisville", the No. 3 seed "Michigan State", the No. 4 seed "University of Kansas", and the No. 5 seed "Wak Forest University".
The ncaa 64 top scorers are divided into four competition areas, namely the central and western competition areas, the western competition areas, the eastern competition areas, and the southern competition areas. This year's ncaa National Championship schedule:
March 20 and 21 – first round of competition.
March 22 and 24 – the second round of the match.
March 27 and 29 – Sweet 16.
March 28 and 30 - Elite Top 8.
April 4 and April 5 – the final quarterfinals of the country.
April 8th – Champions League battle.
Teams from four divisions across the United States will not meet each other before the semifinals of the country. The four teams that broke through their respective divisions will enter the final semifinals. After the fight again, the two visitors will enter the final final battle!
If the University of Southern California wants to enter the final championship battle, it will have to engage in a total of six rounds of battles. Each battle determines fate, so if you want to win the final championship, you cannot make any mistakes. Even the number one seed, no one dares to guarantee whether it can reach the end.
In the first game, Wu Huang was like a divine help, making 10 of 12 three-pointers and scoring 42 points.
In this game, Wu Huang broke the single three-point record of USC in the National Championships in one fell swoop. In addition to scoring, Wu Huang also had 8 assists, 9 rebounds and 3 steals. Moheide State's height defect allowed Wu Huang to grab the rebounding data like inside players. He also sent two blocks in the game, and had MVP-level performance on both ends of the offense and defense.
Other USC players, DeRozan scored 14 points, Gibson scored 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Bart Bly scored 11 points and 8 rebounds.
Faried tried his best, but failed to bring victory to Moheide State University.
He scored 18 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, and had 5 blocks. He was already impeccable on the defensive end, but his performance on the offensive end was not good. He made only 6 of 16 shots, and he got 11 free throws with his life-threatening strong attack, but he only seized 6 of them.
The Southeastern MVP's talent in defense has been shown, but it still seems too rough in offense. After the game, Faried made it clear that he would not participate in this year's draft and he would have to hone his skills in college for another year.
Wu Huang's performance alone today made the University of Southern California surpass his opponent's strength by two levels, and his role in the National Championships can indeed better reflect his role. Wu Huang is not only the organizer of the University of Southern California, but also his offensive ability is also surprising.
After the opening, he showed strong scoring*, hitting all six three-pointers in the first half, and scored 28 points in the first half. Although DeRozan made 2 of 8 shots in the first half, USC still led 45:28.
In the first half of the second half, Wu Huang only shot twice, but USC still controlled the situation and maintained a lead of about 20 points.
Moheide State University relied on a large number of defenders and forwards to rush left and right on the court. Although it created many opportunities, it faced three star players with outstanding athletic ability, including Wu Huang, DeRozan and Gibson in the last shot. They were just wasting opportunities constantly, and the scene was in a mess, more like a group of headless flies rushing around.
In the middle of the second half, Wu Huang entered the attack mode again, making continuous three-pointers. He even scored a long three-pointer in a fast attack. At this time, Wu Huang and the University of Southern California were already crazy.
Wu Huang made another 4 three-pointers in the second half, easily breaking the team history record of the University of Southern California.
USC also relied on Wu Huang's leadership to continuously widen the score gap. With 5 minutes and 20 seconds left, Wu Huang scored his 10th three-pointer in the game, and USC led by 27 points with 77:50.
Floyd finally confirmed that the victory had been put in his pocket, so he replaced Wu Huang and Bart, but he still let DeRozan and Gibson stay on the court to prevent one in ten thousand accidents.
Floyd dared not be careless in such a game that determines life and death. If it were the regular season, he would have replaced Wu Huang and his main players to rest, but now it was not until the last five minutes of the game that the team led by 27 points that he truly felt relieved.
The final score was 88:56, USC beat Moheide State University in the Staples Arena and successfully won the opening victory of March Crazy.
Wu Huang performed crazy three-pointers and all-round offense and defense in this game. His outstanding performance once again spread to the management of tens of millions of American families and 30 NBA teams with this national live broadcast.
NCAA is so popular. It is really nothing to attract tens of millions of families to watch a game. This is just a conservative number. If fans watching the game online are added, the conservative estimate will be that at least 30 million Americans will watch it, and more than 40 million people may watch it around the world.
Wu Huang added ten three-pointers in this game, and has hit 166 three-pointers this season, surpassing Stephen Curry's record of 162 three-pointers last year, breaking the NCAA player's record of three-pointers in a single season; the NCAA career record of 457 kept by JJ Redick.
This season, Wu Huang has always wanted to break the three-point record set by Stephen Curry of Davidson Academy last season, who averaged 286 points per game this year and scored 159 three-pointers, which is better than last year.
It’s a pity that Davidson Academy is not strong enough and they have not reached this year’s National Championships at all, so Curry’s results will no longer change.
But Emperor Wu is different. He still has up to 5 games to play, so he still hopes to further expand the single-season three-point shooting record he just created.
In private, he was also gloating about Curry's tragedy. This guy was eliminated early in the league's district championships, so Masahiro only played 31 games this season, but scored 159 three-pointers. Wu Huang played 35 games and then scored 156 three-pointers, so he was still a little worse than Curry in three-pointers.
But then again, Curry is a junior this year, and his performance in his first season is not as good as Emperor Wu, so from this perspective, Emperor Wu is a little more powerful.
"I know I broke the three-point record in a single season. I hope I can become the first NCAA player to score more than 200 three-pointers in a single season." Wu Huang revealed his real goal in the interview after the game. If he can play the next five games, he can complete this seemingly grand goal based on 7 three-pointers in each game.
Wu Huang's words sounded a little inflated at first, but when you think about it carefully, it seems that it is no big deal. With his and Curry's performance this year, these two NCAA historical shooters have scored 7 three-pointers in each game, which is really not a difficult task.
Chapter completed!