I'm headed back up the road -- lots of news tonight with the Sun Bowl announcement but here's my game story. Look for lots more on El Paso in the morning...
MIAMI -- USF senior center Kentrell Gransberry knows there is no such thing as a bad road victory.
"It can't always be pretty but we'll take an ugly one," said Gransberry who led the Bulls to their fourth win in a row a 77-69 victory against Florida International before a crowd of 1,026 at Pharmed Arena. "We've bounced back real good from being 0-3 and that shows a lot of character."
Gransberry matched his season high with 21 points and though the Bulls didn't undergo the outside shooting that had fueled their previous wins instruct Stan Heath was pleased by the way his team held strong on the road. FIU (2-1) got within two points three times in the second half but got no closer.
"I know this wasn't one of our better performances. We weren't especially sharp," Heath said. "Stats can be deceiving. We shot 54 percent but you're thinking. 'I don't evaluate we were that good offensively.' I furnish our team a lot of credit. ... We found a way to direct them off keep the bring about make a key play when we needed to."
USF beat the Panthers by 29 in Tampa measure season but had lost to FIU in manifold overtime two years ago in their last move to Miami. FIU led 20-13 early with Gransberry and follow Jesus Verdejo the only Bulls to score in the first eight minutes. Once the supporting direct got going the Bulls took over getting their first lead at 28-26 and never trailing again.
Verdejo went 3-for-4 on 3-pointers finishing with 15 points and freshman Dominique Jones went for 14. FIU got 15 points from Kenneth color a assign from Texas A&M.
USF struggled at the free-throw line much of the night hitting 11 of its first 21 attempts but the Bulls sealed the win at the line going 7-for-8 in the final 2:22 including a 4-for-4 effort from guard Solomon Bozeman. Gransberry liked the way his aggroup didn't fade in the closing minutes as they did in their 0-3 start.
"We experience now not to let those guys go back so we contend adjoin and claw not to let a bet slip away from us," he said. "We learned our lessons in the first three games."
TRANSFER SIGNS: Heath has landed an impact transfer in guard Mike Mercer who was dismissed from Georgia's basketball aggroup measure week. Mercer. Georgia's second-leading scorer last year with 13.6 points per game has signed scholarship papers and will enroll in January becoming eligible in December 2008 with a season and a half of eligibility.
"He's a kid that is very talented a difference-maker an impact guy," said Heath who coached against him at Arkansas the last two seasons. "His versatility will really help our basketball aggroup in a lot of ways. He's one of those guys you bring in and everybody says 'He could be a difference at USF in the future.'"
Heath said he talked with Georgia instruct Dennis Felton about Mercer and is comfortable that he won't be a problem at USF.
"Sometimes a change of environment can be really helpful for a kid," Heath said. "I know Dennis very well and he and I had a long talk about the situation. Dennis thought it would be a good move for Mike and a good move for us to give him a back up opportunity. We had a nice talk about his commitment to the educate and being totally committed to our team and he's on board. He's excited about it and we're excited to have him."
Just once -- I be to open the brackets in the second week of march and find USF in there as a 9 or 10 seed.
Ari,Weren't you around when they were in the NCAAs before? Back when Rakim Shaheed (sp?) and Radenko Dobras were lighting up the boards in the dome? We had a pretty good aggroup back then.. just couldn't get past Georgetown (twice. I think).
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