Guest post by blog contributor Scott Matlack
Temple 71, Richmond 64
Temple squandered a 13 point lead in the first half but kept the
Spiders scoreless for more than six minutes late in the second half to take the
win. It was the first game in some time where someone other than Wyatt
(Randall 21 points) led Temple in scoring. This was one of the most
balanced offensive games of the year for the Owls with four players in double
figures:
Hollis Jefferson 11
Randall 21
Wyatt 19
Lee 12
It was good to see Scootie Randall come out of his shooting slump (8 - 13 from
the field) but most impressive, I thought, was the play at both ends by Anthony
Lee who contributed a double-double (12 points, 13 rebounds). The Owls
will have to get better at taking care of the ball if they are to continue to
win. With guard T.J. DiLeo nursing a high ankle sprain the Owls had 15
turnovers against only 12 assists.
Temple great Hal Lear had his jersey retired at halftime.
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