In a small Wisconsin college town, Saul Phillips built his foundation for coaching
Five years at a midwestern Division III school, where he learned from a legendary coach, launched the career of Ohio’s Saul Phillips.
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Five years at a midwestern Division III school, where he learned from a legendary coach, launched the career of Ohio’s Saul Phillips.
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OXFORD — A half-hour after his season ended, Mike Laster compared it to a game of cards. The Bobcats were dealt a bad hand.
OXFORD — Mike Laster waved for his teammates to clear out, slapped away his defender’s hand and started a drive to the basket. As the shot clock drained to six, in the final minute of the game, his drive to the net finished the same as his final regular season game — strong.
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With 12:30 remaining in the first half, Mike Laster drove from the right wing and flung the ball out to James Gollon, who quickly swung it to Gavin Block, who passed it along to Teyvion Kirk for an open 3-pointer.
Saul Phillips said he vividly remembers his senior day at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, which was highlighted by him cracking the rotation and rimming out a 3-pointer that a teammate slammed in.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Must-win regular season games don’t exist in the Mid-American Conference. There’s no need for a win-or-go-home mindset.
Tuesday brought a first for Ohio in 2018: consecutive wins.
Teyvion Kirk corralled the rebound from Miami’s final, failed shot and wrapped it close in his arms. He wasn’t giving the ball away this time.
Gavin Block received some semi-surprising news when he met with coach Saul Phillips Thursday: For the first time in nearly two years, he’d be held out of the starting lineup.
Lengthy list of injuries has turned some players into spectators this season.
The freshman walk-on thought his chance had passed, until a call came in early January.
TOLEDO — Kevin Mickle came off the bench, as he has all but twice this year, with an urgency to heave the Bobcats out of the 15-point hole they’d created in the game’s first five minutes.
The last of many turnovers did Ohio in.
Most of Ohio’s practice Thursday was a stark variation from what has recently been happening for the team offensively.
Jordan Dartis held the ball a few feet inside half court with the shot clock winding down. He looked toward the net, faked a step forward and paused.
The Bobcats aren’t tired yet.
Mike Laster leaned his head into his hands, allowing the weight of the game to press on him.