But last night wasn't about Northeastern. The real reason I wanted to catch this game was to see Michigan's Manny Harris, the leading returning scorer in the Big Ten. Harris did not disappoint, as he put up a near-triple-double with 26, 10 boards, and 8 dimes. But I am not sold on him yet.

Harris did have eight assists last night as well, and he made a couple really nice, really tough passes. One particular play that stands out in my mind happened in the first half. Harris had the ball on the right wing with a post on the block. He drove base line (to his right hand), and the guy on the block peeled out behind him to the wing. The post's defender came over to help on Harris, leaving him double teamed. Without picking up his dribble, Harris stopped his penetration, used too pull-back dribbles, and threw a behind-the-back bounce pass right on the money to the Michigan post, who knocked down an open 15-footer from the wing. But Harris also had a couple sloppy, careless turnovers.
So what is my consensus for Harris? He is clearly a talented basketball player and really knows how to draw fouls and score points, but I need to see him play against some better competition. That should happen when he takes on
Southern Illinois 80, UMass 73: Southern Illinois was down 39-28 heading into halftime, but exploded for 52 points in the 2nd half, including hitting 9-14 from deep. BJ Mullins had 16 and 13 for the Salukis, Carlton Fay added 17 points, and Kevin Dillard shook off a cold first half to knock down four three's and score 14 points in second. UMass was led by their back court, who combined for 56 points (Ricky Harris had 24). But they also combined for 16 of the Minutemen's 20 turnovers. Chris Lowe had 10 turnovers himself and 0 assists.
Southern Illinois will play Duke in the CvC semi's on Nov. 20th at the Garden.
UCLA 82, Prairie View 58: UCLA's five freshman impressed and Darren Collison had five 3's en route to a 19 point, 4 dime night. Jrue Holiday was the only freshman starter (11 points) but Malcolm Lee scored 12 and Drew Gordon added 6 points and 8 boards.
Miami OH 70, Weber State 66
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