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The Sporting News

| February 11, 2005 | Veltrop, Kyle | COPYRIGHT 2005 Sporting News Publishing Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

BIG EAST ... rebounding: Connecticut. With great reluctance, Jim Calhoun will reveal the secret to the Huskies' wonderful board work. "Well, we have a lot of tall guys," Calhoun says, laughing. Which is true. Center Josh Boone and power forward Charlie Villanueva are 6-10, and small forward Rudy Gay is 6-9. And there are four other players in UConn's rotation who are 6-5 or taller. But if rebounding were only about size, Shawn Bradley would be a future Hall of Famer. The simple reason a team thrives on the glass is because it outworks opponents for the ball, thanks to each player's mind-set that every missed shot belongs to him. "We will not tolerate not competing on the backboard, every single trip, on both ends of the court," says Calhoun, whose team entered the week leading the nation in rebounding margin. Boone blends size, strength, timing and a good understanding of angles; he also learned a few things playing next to Emeka Okafor as a freshman on UConn's 2004 national title team. "I think Josh Boone is one of the best weakside rebounders I've ever seen," Calhoun says. "He's a great, great offensive rebounder." Villanueva, who is blessed with terrific athletic ability and long arms, averaged 10.1 rebounds in his first seven Big East games. Aside from their size and want-to, the Huskies' rebounding efforts are aided by their fast break. They run so well that opponents are forced to send their players back on defense instead of to the glass.

PAC-10 ... balancing the offense: Washington. Clearly, electric guard Nate Robinson is the face of the Huskies. But when you look at UW's stat sheet, Robinson simply blends in--he is one of five players averaging at least 10 points, and a sixth, point guard Will Conroy, checks in at 9.5. The Huskies like to play fast, share the ball and spread the scoring load. They rank among the nation's leaders in points, assists and field-goal percentage. Robinson still is the star of this team, but seven Huskies have scored 17 or more points in a game, and five have reached 22 or more points. Huge individual performances usually aren't what you'll find in a Washington box score; rather, it's more likely you'll see four or five guys scoring in double figures.

WAC ... free throw shooting: UTEP. It is counterproductive for a team to shoot free throws well but not get to the line often or, on the flip side, to get to the line a lot but be unable to convert. The Miners have both sides of the equation figured out; they rank fourth nationally in free throw percentage and shoot an average of 23.0 free throws per game. The seven Miners who carry a heavy load in the rotation shoot at least 70.8 percent from the line, and four make at ...

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