Thursday, March 03, 2011

Revenge of the Lions

OK, this was the original article I submitted for The Cambridge Student, but they shortened and put it together since this issue devoted most of its content to incoming CUSU elections...

Revenge of the Lions: Victory for Cambridge Second Men’s Basketball team as it breaks a Varsity Games losing-streak!

By Noor-Hal Cuellar

With seconds left, the 71-53 home victory over Oxford Twos was already celebrated by the Cambridge crowd when the German guard Sven Krippendorf took his time and before the clock stopped, seized the chance and scored an additional three-pointer that left the game with a 21 points victory for the Lions, who finally broke a losing streak in a gripping, actionpacked Varsity encounter.

The home team, which was craving for a win after a chain of defeats vs their archrivals in this annual game off-season, showed their bravery fighting and beating Oxford on quite a dynamic match. Even when the first two quarters were slightly slow in points and both teams went to half-time with not a clear advantage for any of them, with Lions defense slightly troubled by the intensive attack of Shaan Dalwadi and Daniel Peng. This, combined with some slight issues in the Cambridge defense that started allowing fouls to the visitors could have become a negative effect on the scoreboard by the end of the match.

However, the team coached by Elias Mouchlianitis seemed to have acknowledged their purpose in the court when half-time was over. The forwards started building up, Lithuanian Tadas Jucikas and Chinese Jin Zhang. The German center Marc Steuber improved his performance through the last quarters, and the addition of Americans Wes Hromowyk and Sam Ferguson fitted perfectly with the already stunning performance of Canadian guard Andrew Sullivan, who assisted all Hromowyk points and leading the strategy of the team especially at the last quarter. Even though Sullivan was replaced just a few minutes before the end of the match, clearly his performance made him the Man of the Match.

For the crowd, the most exciting part of the game was the last quarter, since the score was 51-50 by the end of the 3rd quarter, so basically we are saying that the conjunction of superb performance, triangle offense and strong coaching gave no room for Oxford to score and overcome the increasing difference that Cambridge was accumulating due to the excellent drives and the strong games that the Lions were showing to the Other Place folks. Oxford coach, full of frustration, started yelling at the referees for every other foul marked against his team, prompting a technical foul while the whole Cambridge crowd booed at him. The same people that kept cheering their team all game long, hitting with their hands on the wooden edge of the viewing gallery of Kelsey Kerridge Sports Centre, and yelling loud “DEFENSE, DEFENSE” to inspire their players to keep on the amazing performance that led into a marvelous difference of 21 points.


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