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Rose flourishes and UCLA wilts
0 Comments | Oakland Tribune, Apr 6, 2008 | by Ben Walker
SAN ANTONIO -- As hard as it is to imagine, Memphis keeps getting better just when it matters the most.
The Tigers claimed their piece of history Saturday, beating UCLA 78-63 in the NCAA men's semifinals to become at 38-1 the winningest team ever in a single season. Now they have a chance to do what the other 37-win teams -- Duke, Illinois and UNLV -- couldn't do: cap it off with a national championship.
With Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts taking turns at basketball acrobatics, it's certainly imaginable. And the Bruins certainly wouldn't doubt it.
"Going into the game, we knew that we was going to win. Ain't too much to say," Rose said. "We're just a great team. With the team that we have, it's hard beating us."
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Coach John Calipari claimed his Tigers weren't aware they had set a record for most wins in major college basketball.
"My team's like, 'Is it? That's the most wins?'" Calipari said. "And then I told them, 'No, no. You've got to get to 39 to have the most wins.' Hopefully we'll have one more in us."
The Tigers will get their chance Monday night against Kansas.
All season, this team from lightly regarded Conference USA played along with Calipari's us-against-the-world theme. Now, the Tigers need only one more victory for their first championship.
UCLA star Kevin Love managed just 12 points -- and missed both his open 3-pointers -- as the Bruins (35-4) fell short again, in their third straight Final Four appearance.
Russell Westbrook led UCLA with 22 points.
"As disappointing as this loss is, it's hard to be here three years in a row and not come away with a championship," coach Ben Howland said.
"You have to give credit to Memphis State," he said. "There's a reason why they've only lost one game and they've won 38. They're a very, very good team."
Rose and Douglas-Roberts, especially.
A star freshman, Rose wasn't content to merely make shots, he wanted to stamp this Final Four as his own with a series of show- stoppers that became an NBA audition.
Rose put up lefty floaters and righty scoops, often changing hands in midair, and threw one try over his shoulder. He was in perpetual motion -- once, he caught a pass in traffic, stutter- stepped just long enough to look his defender in the eye, and then sped past him for an easy but showy layup.
"Every once in a while, I go, 'Oh my,' and I kind of sit down," Calipari said. "And they usually come at inopportune times for the other team."
Rose finished with 25 points and nine rebounds and a bunch of eye- opening moves.
Rose also hit 11 of 12 free throws. For a team supposedly vulnerable from the foul line, the Tigers did great, making 20 of 23.
Douglas-Roberts played like an All-American, scoring 28 points, and Joey Dorsey had the most peculiar line of all -- zero points, but 15 big rebounds in keeping Love out of the middle.
Four other teams had won 37 times in a season -- Illinois in 2005, UNLV in 1987 and Duke in 1999 and 1986 -- but all lost in the end.
Memphis 78, UCLA 63
UCLA (35-4)Shipp 3-9 1-3 9, Mbah a Moute 5-13 2-2 12, Love 4-11 4- 4 12, Westbrook 10-19 0-0 22, Collison 1-9 0-0 2, Aboya 1-2 0-0 2, Keefe 0-1 4-4 4, Mata-Real 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-64 11-13 63.
MEMPHIS (38-1)Dozier 3-7 0-0 6, Dorsey 0-3 0-0 0, Anderson 5-11 0- 0 12, Douglas-Roberts 9-17 9-11 28, Rose 7-16 11-12 25, Taggart 3-7 0-0 7, Kemp 0-1 0-0 0, Niles 0-0 0-0 0, Mack 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27- 64 20-23 78.
Halftime--Memphis 38-35. 3-Point Goals--UCLA 4-13 (Westbrook 2- 3, Shipp 2-6, Collison 0-1, Keefe 0-1, Love 0-2), Memphis 4-12 (Anderson 2-5, Taggart 1-2, Douglas-Roberts 1-3, Mack 0-1, Kemp 0- 1). Fouled Out--Collison. Rebounds--UCLA 36 (Mbah a Moute 13), Memphis 43 (Dorsey 15). Assists--UCLA 8 (Collison 4), Memphis 10 (Rose 4). Total Fouls--UCLA 17, Memphis 14. A--NA.
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