URI Falls 75-72 to Oregon in NCAA Tournament Heartbreaker

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URI Falls 75-72 to Oregon in NCAA Tournament Heartbreaker

Robinson's 21 points not enough as URI falls to Oregon.
Issues that plagued the URI Rams throughout the season came back to haunt them in their 75-72 NCAA Tournament loss to Oregon on Sunday night. 

More specifically the issues of clock management and foul trouble for Hassan Martin. 

Wasted Timeouts Prove Costly 

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URI had no timeouts left in the final minute of the game which they could have used to set up a play. 

There are three timeouts in the second half that URI head coach Dan Hurley might like to have back. 

"We need to use the timeouts against a team of that level just to be in the position that we were in. Would we have loved to have saved a timeout in case we had the ball with 18 seconds left down 3? You're trying to, in the moment, you know, stay -- keep the lead or stop surges from those guys," said URI head coach Dan Hurley after the game. 

Following the media timeout at the eight-minute mark, Hurley called another timeout with 7:46 to play and URI leading 64-60. Out of the timeout, URI got a jumper from Jared Terrell to extend their lead to 66-60 with 7:30 to play. 

Hurley took another timeout with 4:39 to play and URI trailing 68-66 in the game. There was a media timeout coming at the four-minute mark.

Out of the timeout, Terrell missed a jumper, but the Rams would force a turnover and then tied the game on a running jumper from E.C. Matthews following the four-minute timeout. 

Hurley would call his final timeout with 1:09 to play and the game tied at 72. Out of the timeout, Jared Terrell would turn the ball over leading to the game winning three by Oregon's Tyler Dorsey with just under a minute to play to give Oregon a 75-72 lead. The score they would go on to win by. 

"The difference in the game there, Tyler Dorsey hit a contested three and we missed a contested three," Hurley said. 

URI's Final Possessions 

Now trailing 75-72 with 26 seconds left and no timeouts, the Rams would have two chances to tie the game. 

The first chance came from Stanford Robinson who launched a three, but it would miss the mark. URI freshman Jeff Dowtin would grab the offensive rebound leading to URI's second opportunity. 

After Oregon gave a foul with 11 seconds to play, URI had the ball in the hands of Matthews with a couple of seconds left. 

Matthews would take a contested three, but it would be an airball. The Ducks would grab the offensive rebound and seal the win. 

"We do something called winning time every day. We did it in the ballroom today. We did it yesterday in practice. We ran an action that we ran against Houston to get a three earlier in the year, but their switching screwed us up and they did a great job of taking away the three-point line," said Hurley about the final possession. 

Matthews only scored three points in the second half after scoring ten points in the first. 

Hassan Martin Foul Trouble 

In the biggest game of the season, senior forward Hasan Martin only played 14 minutes, did not score a point and did not grab a rebound. 

Martin, who has picked up at least four fouls nine times this season, picked up two fouls in the opening minutes and only played three minutes in the first half. 

Martin returned in the second half, but picked up his third foul with 14:50 to play. Martin would be in and out of the game the rest of the way, but would not be effective. 

Hurley said after the game that Martin was also battling a knee injury. 

"Obviously Hassan was struggling physically out there. His knee has been a problem. His knee was a problem coming out of the A-10 Tournament. It was an issue that week that we tried not to talk about," Hurley said. 

URI Can't Hold on in 2nd 

After leading by as much as 11 points in the second half, URI saw their lead cut to one, 66-65, with 5:34 to play following a layup from Oregon's Jordan Bell. 

Hassan Martin would miss a jumper on the Rams ensuing possession and it would turn into a three from Dillon Brooks on the other end to give Oregon a 68-66 lead. 

Martin did not score a point or grab a rebound in his final game as a Ram. 

Matthews would tie the game at 68 on a running jumper in the lane. The jumper sparked the Rams on a quick 6-0 run to take a 72-68 lead with 2:20 left to play in the game.

However, Oregon would close the game on a 7-0 run to advance to the Sweet 16. 

Bench Play Carries URI to 1st Half Lead

The Rams were carried by their bench in the first half, namely Robinson and Cyril Langevine. 

The two combined for 22 points (Robinson 13, Langevine 9) to lead URI to a 46-38 halftime lead.

Rhode Island trailed by as much as eight points on three different occasions, the final time coming with 7:28 to play. 

Two free throws from Dorsey gave the Ducks a 28-20 lead before the Rams went on a 9-4 run to cut their deficit to 32-29 following a layup from Matthews. 

URI would eventually take the lead in the half when Robinson knocked down a three to put URI up 37-36 with 2:54 to go. 

From that point, Rhode Island closed the half on a 9-2 run to take a 46-38 lead into the break. 

URI shot 59% from the field in the first half and forced Oregon into 10 turnovers. Rhode Island scored 16 points off those turnovers.

The Leaders 

Robinson led the Rams with a season-high 21 points on 10 of 12 shooting off the bench for Rhode Island. 

"Stan was big-time. He's come such a long way as a player since he transferred in. This was a guy that I think he was changing from lefty to righty at one point in Indiana and now he's running around hitting jump shots. He was so aggressive and downhill," Hurley said. 

Jared Terrell followed up with 15 points, 6 assists, and 4 steals. 


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