How Wheaton beat Augustana and more…

In true Dan Fouts form…”Wheaton will beat Augustana tonight if the Thunder score more points than the Vikings.”

Thanks Dan.

Now…

I was supposed to be home in Philadelphia all week until a co-worker’s family member got sick and I found out on Monday afternoon that I had to fly to Chicago on Tuesday to pick up a slate of meetings. Oh to my delight when I saw that I had two options…North Park v. North Central or Augustana at Wheaton. Given Wheaton’s tough games with Augie and IWU, I chose to head to King Arena.

Random game thoughts…

1. Augustana emerged from the locker room with 30:00 remaining in warmups and proceeded to have the toughest, most physical, most intense warmup I have ever witnessed in D3. I’ve covered D3 games every winter since 1998 and none of them match what I saw tonight. Running fast, hard passes, dunks (before the officials came out), 5 on 5 physical scrimmage…it was wild.

They shot around randomly after 20:00 of the efforts listed above then spent another minute with the slide-on-the-ground, banging and grunting warmup that is seen now and then.

The Vikings left the court and came back with just 2:30 left in the warmup, took some jumpers, and were ready to play…bizarre compared to the norm.

2. All that being said, Wheaton played footloose and fancy-free while Augie came out wound tighter than any watch in Schaumberg. They played with too much intensity. Playing a tight man-to-man defense, Wheaton was creating shots with screens and picks that exposed the tight defense. Countless times the Thunder got decent looks with motion on the perimeter crossing the semicircle. Augie defenders bounced off of the smaller Thunder players who just stood there. When they regained their senses, two Augie players would be right next to each other with only one man to cover…naturally leaving an open Thunder offensive player.

3. Wheaton took the lead with 17:02 to play in the first half and never relinquished it.

4. Bill Harris made it clear to me in the postgame that the Wheaton gameplan going in was to keep the game in the 60s. He called a timeout at one point and told his club… “do the math guys, if we keep this up were in the 70s and we will lose this game. Slow it down.” I remember seeing Harris and all of his assistants imploring the Thunder to slow it down on multiple occasions in the second half. Helping the cause…how bout 2 periods in the second half where the scoreboard operator could have napped. Neither team scored from 15:27 in the 2nd half until 12:13 remaining, and then again from 11:10 to 8:42. Take 3:14 and 2:28 away from the second half and effectively play a 14:18 second half and Wheaton dramatically increased their chance of winning.

5. Augustana missed multiple foul shots in the final four minutes.

6. For as bonded as they Augie team seemed, almost to a point of militant, they failed to let their own team know of a declining shot clock, on multiple occasions. Even at one point, the Wheaton fans counted down the wrong time on the shot clock (oldest trick in the book) and Augie bought it and rushed a shot.

7. Augustana is a talented team and Wheaton played a great game that will help them grow leaps and bounds…but Augustana needs to slow their physicality and increase their mental awareness if they are to advance through the tourney. All those crisp passes in the warmup…and yet at least twice in the second half some flimsy passes were intercepted by Wheaton.

And now my non-game thoughts…

1. The entire Sports and Rec Complex at Wheaton is spectacular…heck of a job. King Arena is incredibly nice, good sound system, decent crowd for a Wednesday with a 7-13 team.

2. Not one note of pre-recorded music. Absolutely no recorded music played during warmups or at halftime…just the Wheaton pep band at halftime.

3. Wheaton fans, despite a listed attendance of 453, had an impact on the game.

4. Coach Giovanine slammed his sport jacket, into his empty chair on the bench, for the first and only time of the night (in public) with 16:45 to play in the first half. His intensity reminded of former Del Val football coach G.A. Mangus…he of the visor-tossing school.

5. Christopher Walken, SNL, and Blue Oyster Cult fans would be proud…a lone Wheaton fan joined the band to play the cowbell during halftime.

4 thoughts on “How Wheaton beat Augustana and more…

  1. Good thing these games (Augie and Hope) came down as they did, otherwise we’d be talking about how overrated WPI is, or the Wilmington sighting, or Bethany’s winning streak, or the regional rankings from the NCAA that appear to have inaccurate regional records. 🙂

  2. Great post, Lil Pat. I had the fever, and you gave me more cowbell!

    It’s especially interesting to read the words of an outside observer who doesn’t get to see much CCIW ball.

    And bless you a thousand times over for your decision not to watch my NPU Vikings get turned into a blue smudge on the bottom of North Central’s sneakers.

  3. The jacket came off 3:15 into the game…sounds just about right. The over-under seemed to always be around 3-5 minutes but I think he has kept it on longer this year as compared to the past.

    I don’t necesarily agree with your statement about Augie needing to tone down their physicality. I wasn’t there last night so maybe it was really obvious or something, but Augie’s physical nature has helped them all year long and has won way more games for them than it has lost. Maybe increasing the mental awareness is good but I don’t think Augie needs to change who they are just because of one loss. Augie has been physically grinding out games all year long and some bad FT shooting and the lack of anyone stepping up when Harrigan was hurt seems like more of the reason to me than their physical play.

    The end of this game was similar to the earlier one @ Augie except for the fact that Harrigan could not put the team on his shoulders and score some 9 points in the last 1:20 of the game.

  4. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying Augie should change the way they are playing if this is how it has been all year…20 out of 22 is smokin.

    But as an outsider seeing both teams play for the first time, pinpointing a more philosophical reason for the loss (unlike my Dan Fouts reference above…Augie missed more shots than Wheaton, etc…) – this game seemed pretty clear in my observation. Augie outplayed themselves in my opinion.

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