Partido disputado en el Forum de Inglewood. Por los Lakers de Pat Riley jugaron Magic Johnson, Byron Scott, James Worthy, A.C. Green, Mychal Thompson, Larry Drew, Michael Cooper y Vlade Divac como jugadores principales. Mientras que por los Pacers, entrenados por Dick Versace (quien haste ase año había sido ayudante de Chuck Daily en los Bad Boys) jugaron Vern Flemming, Reggie Miller, Chuck Person, LaSalle Thompson, Rik Smits, Detlef Schrempf, Mike Sanders, George McCloud, Dyron Nix y Rickey Green.
Partido disputado en el Forum de Inglewood. Por los Lakers de Pat Riley jugaron Magic Johnson, Byron Scott, James Worthy, A.C. Green, Mychal Thompson, Larry Drew, Michael Cooper y Vlade Divac como jugadores principales. Mientras que por los Pacers, entrenados por Dick Versace (quien haste ase año había sido ayudante de Chuck Daily en los Bad Boys) jugaron Vern Flemming, Reggie Miller, Chuck Person, LaSalle Thompson, Rik Smits, Detlef Schrempf, Mike Sanders, George McCloud, Dyron Nix y Rickey Green.
Full game statistics: https://mcgillathletics.ca/sports/mens-basketball/stats/2019-20/-uqam-rseq-semifinal-/boxscore/9375 - Citadins arrest McGill, again, in post-season college hoops upset - MONTREAL -- It was a night of upsets, unseen before in Quebec university men's basketball history, with the top two seeds being knocked off their pedestal, Wednesday, in the unforgiving sudden-death RSEQ semifinal format. At Love Competition Hall, Frantson Demosthene registered a "double-double" as fourth-seeded UQAM rallied in the final quarter to defeat division-leading McGill 70-61. It was an upset that was perhaps foreseeable to some as the cross-town rivals had split their regular season four-game series, with UQAM holding the upper hand in points scored and rebounds. The result also marked the second time in as many post-season confrontations that the Citadins came away the victor, in the wake of five previous playoff eliminations to McGill. Meanwhile, at the other end of town, third-seeded Bishop's surprised second-place Concordia, 78-71. As a result, the Gaiters will host UQAM in the Quebec league championship game on Saturday night, with the winner advancing to the Final Eight national championship tourney in Ottawa. Despite missing their top scorer and first-team all-star Jamal Mayali -- who was a last-minute scratch due to a bout with the flu -- McGill started the game off strong. They led 15-11 after the opening quarter and took a 28-25 advantage into halftime, But UQAM responded by winning the third quarter 24-22 and narrowed the gap to 50-49, then dominated the final stanza 21-11. McGill was ahead 60-59 but UQAM took a one point-lead with five minutes remaining while on an 11-1 run down the stretch to steal victory from the jaws of defeat. "I think everyone knows it's pretty obvious if we had Jamal we might be a little better but let us not get into 'what might have been the case' -- (We lost) to the better team," said McGill bench boss David DeAveiro, who was named just before tip-off as the Quebec conference coach of the year. "In the first half we took care of the ball, and in the second half, we didn't. They turned their defence up and we didn't know how to play. We didn't (try going through the) back door and we didn't keep them honest. They cranked it up to another level and we couldn't respond." Levi Londole from LaSalle, Que., scored a game-high 16 points for McGill. The 6-foot-8 junior forward, who was voted as a second-team all-star and the league's most outstanding defensive player, went 4-for-8 from the field, 8-for-12 from the free-throw line, and contributed both a block and a steal in 39 minutes on the court. Other McGillians to reach double digits included Will Ramberg from Grand Marais, Minn, who scored a dozen points, while newly-minted first team all-star Quarry Whyne and JJ Hamel-Carey both registered 10 points apiece. UQAM's offence was led by Schneiders Suffrard (14 pts), Alix Lochard (13), the aforementioned Demosthene (12) and Christopher Adu (10). "We played our butts off today, we played really hard and left it on the floor. I am extremely proud of our kids, we've had a pretty good season. We lost to a really good team today, probably the best team in the league and they played like it today," added DeAveiro of his young squad that has no expected losses and was composed of five freshmen, five sophomores and six juniors... Full Recap Article: https://mcgillathletics.ca/news/2020/2/26/mens-basketball-citadins-arrest-mcgill-again-in-post-season-college-hoops-upset.aspx
March 18, 1996 Chicago Bulls at Philadelphia 76ers at the Corestates Spectrum. The game is broadcast on WGN with Wayne Larrivee and Johnny "Red" Kerr doing the broadcasting with Rich King in studio at halftime. Full pregame show and postgame interviews. This is the full game broadcast. Chicago Bulls Starters Michael Jordan Toni Kukoc Ron Harper Bill Wennington Luc Longley Reserves Steve Kerr Jud Buechler John Salley James Edwards Randy Brown Philadelphia 76ers Starters Jerry Stackhouse Clarence Weatherspoon Vernon Maxwell Ed Pinckney Derrick Alston Reserves Tony Massenburg Sean Higgins Trevor Ruffin LaSalle Thompson Greg Sutton Officials: Tim Donaghy, David Jones, Ed T. Rush
Zane Dalpe scored the game winner late in the third to help LaSalle beat Sarnia 4-2. The Vipers sweep the Legionnaires and await to see who their round two opponent will be.
The Chatham Maroons came away with a huge 8-3 victory over the LaSalle Vipers Thursday night at the Chatham Memorial Arena.
Rams HC Mike Rhoades talks about his team has come along over the last few games as they rallied from 18 down in the first half to beat LaSalle 69-63 for their 4th win in a row.
LaSalle Vipers give up a 4-2 third period to St. Thomas but rebound for a 6-4 win. Kory Silverio scores a highlight reel goal and added four assists to pace the Vipers. A.J. Ryan notched a hat trick. LaSalle hasn't lost in regulation in the last seven games.