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NCAAB Game Recap - San Jose State at Nevada Thu Mar 8, 2012 9:00 PM EST

UConn
55
Syr
58
F
OrSt
86
Wash
84
F
Bois
62
SDSU
65
F
TexAM
66
Kansas
83
F
UTEP
47
Mem
65
F
SJSU
44
Nev
54
F
UCDav
46
LongB
80
F
McNee
92
TexAr
72
F
ECU
78
SoMis
81
F(OT)
Fres
49
NMSt
65
F
UCIrv
65
CS-Ful
59
F
OkSt
70
Mizzu
88
F
Lou
84
Marq
71
F
Lamar
55
SFA
44
F
Stan
71
Cal
77
F
AF
64
NM
79
F
Alc
103
PVAM
79
F
Pacif
52
UCSB
72
F
HI
72
Ida
70
F
Marsh
105
Tuls
100
F(3OT)
FlaAM
65
DelSt
55
F(OT)
SoFL
53
ND
57
F(OT)
Tex
71
IaSt
65
F
Toled
57
Ohio
65
F
Colora
63
Oreg
62
F
Wyo
48
UNLV
56
F
KansSt
74
Baylor
82
F
GTown
70
Cin
72
F(2OT)
HouBp
64
NJIT
65
F
UCLA
58
Ariz
66
F
TCU
60
ColSt
81
F
W MI
72
Kent
76
F
NCC
59
BethC
60
F
ArkPB
60
AlSt
56
F(OT)
UAB
54
UCF
64
F
LaTec
72
UtSt
70
F
UCRiv
54
CAPoly
66
F
PSU
58
Ind
75
F
BC
57
NCSU
78
F
SCar
57
Alab
63
F
Nebras
61
Purd
79
F
GaTec
36
Mia-FL
54
F
UGA
71
MisSt
61
F
Minn
75
NW
68
F(OT)
VaTec
68
Clem
63
F
Aub
54
Miss
68
F
Ill
61
Iowa
64
F
Wake
60
MD
82
F
Ark
54
LSU
70
F

Mar 8, 2012, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(8) San Jose State (9-22)

14

30

44

(1) Nevada (26-5)

13

41

54

Nevada rallies in 2nd half to top SJSU 54-44
Thu Mar 8, 2012 11:51 PM

LAS VEGAS (AP) When Deonte Burton rose from the floor rubbing and shifting his jaw back and forth to make sure it was still in place, Nevada coach David Carter could only hope the elbow that floored Burton not only awakened the conference player of the year but his entire squad as well.

That's exactly what happened for the top-seeded Wolf Pack.

Burton scored 15 of his 16 points in the second half and Nevada overcame a horrid first half offensively for a 54-44 win over San Jose State in the Western Athletic Conference quarterfinals on Thursday night.

Immediately after getting dropped to the floor by the elbow of San Jose State's Stephon Smith, Burton responded with eight straight points, and awakened a slumbering Nevada offense that tied a WAC tournament record by scoring just 13 first-half points.

"I just tried to do everything I could to give us some energy. We lacked that," Burton said. "Seeing the buckets go in, you get a vibe about you and it just energizes the whole team. I think (getting elbowed) definitely woke me up."

Nevada (26-5) lost just once in conference play, but looked anything but a conference champion for the first 35 minutes. On top of the awful first-half performance offensively, the Wolf Pack got lax on defense to open the second half and trailed 28-19 after just five minutes. A minute later Burton got decked and everything changed.

"I always felt like we had a run," Nevada coach David Carter said. "It was almost like it was the tip of the iceberg of when it was going to come."

Nevada will face either Utah State or Louisiana Tech in the semifinals on Friday night.

After a few minutes of officials conferring, Smith was issued a flagrant foul for his elbow. Burton hit the two free throws, then followed up with a challenged 3-pointer on the ensuing possession. After Carter scored for the Spartans, Burton hit another 3 to cap his own personal eight-point run to pull the Wolf Pack within one. Olek Czyz scored on Nevada's next possession to take its first lead since briefly leading 13-12 late in the first half.

The Wolf Pack run didn't stop. Burton added a free throw, Czyz scored twice more and Dario Hunt's driving basket gave Nevada a 38-30 lead with 9:20 left. The lead eventually reached 41-32, but instead of putting away the Spartans, Nevada's three straight sloppy turnovers led to seven unanswered points by San Jose State, the final two on a floater by Keith Shamburger that pulled the Spartans within 41-39.

Jerry Evans, Jr. answered with a tip-in for Nevada, two more Burton free throws got the lead back to 45-39 with 5:18 left and Evans put away the Spartans with a 3 from the wing and a nine-point lead with 4:30 left.

Evans and Czyz both added 10 points for the Wolf Pack.

"I think we started off really lazy, I'd say," Evans said. "We didn't come out the same intensity we did the second half. Offensively, I feel like we rushed everything."

Will Carter led San Jose State (9-22) with 18 points, but the Spartans missed their chance to really put pressure on the favored Wolf Pack with their own offensive problems in the first half. Nevada matched the 13 points scored by Tulsa against UTEP in 2003. And while eight turnovers didn't help, the Wolf Pack simply missed shots. Burton was 0 of 7 including an airballed 3-pointer. Second-leading scorer Malik Story wasn't much better, hitting 1 of 7.

The only reason it wasn't a rout at halftime was San Jose State's equally poor shooting effort. The Spartans were 7 of 25 and also committed seven turnovers. SJSU didn't break the 10-point barrier until nearly 14 minutes of the half elapsed. It took Nevada nearly two more minutes to reach double figures.

"To me, the most significant difference was Burton didn't make a lot of shots in the game but he made a couple big ones in the second half with a guy right up in him," San Jose State coach George Nessman said. "And he's known to do that. And he made two (3-pointers) in that run I thought really got it going, and Story made a couple, too. They showed their composure as a team in the second half."

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Leaders

San Jose State Pts +/- Ast Reb St Blk
W. Carter 18 0 0 7 1 0
K. Shamburger 8 0 5 1 5 0
Nevada Pts +/- Ast Reb St Blk
D. Burton 16 0 3 6 2 2
O. Czyz 10 0 1 3 0 0

Team Comparison

SJSU Nev
Points For 44 54
Field Goals 19/58-33% 18/45-40%
Three Pointers 1/16-6% 4/16-25%
Free Throws 5/9-56% 14/19-74%
Offensive Rebounds 11 6
Defensive Rebounds 23 31
Rebounds 40 37
Blocks 0 7
Steals 8 4
Turnovers 10 15
Personal Fouls 21 13
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2011-2012 Regular Season - Nev Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 12 SJSU 57 @ Nev 81 J. Kinney 16 J. Evans Jr. 19
Sat Feb 11 Nev 76 @ SJSU 70 O. Czyz 27 J. Kinney 26
Thu Mar 8 SJSU 44 @ Nev 54 W. Carter 18 D. Burton 16

Game Information

Stadium: Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 0
Game Time: 0:48