Dominant Second Half Propels NKU to Victory

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NKU fights off a brutal first half to finish the week a perfect 3-0 and extend the winning streak to five games; this team is doing it in completely different ways every night. Tonight started as an old-school rock fight. The Norse shot a grim 8-27 (3-16 from three) in the first half and somehow only trailed by five at the break. I said it in the game thread: just survive and advance. Mission accomplished. The second half felt like a different sport. NKU dropped 50 points, held Boston to 36, and turned a 11-point deficit (BU’s largest lead was with 14:04 in the 2H) into a comfortable win. A quick 9-0 burst flipped the momentum shortly after BU went up by 11, and from there the Norse outscored the Terriers 43-22 the rest of the way. The lead changed for good at 9:29 when Donovan Rakotonanahary knifed through the lane for a tough and-one layup. Every time BU made a push after that, NKU had an answer.

Free throws and turnovers decided this one. The Norse went 20-24 from the line (83.3%) while BU was 14-19. Donovan Oday was money at 10-13; Robinson was 3-4, and the rest of the rotation (Gherezgher, Wells, Rakotonanahary) went a combined 10-10. Getting to the line more and cashing in has been a massive improvement recently. Turnovers were even more lopsided: NKU coughed it up just 11 times (only 4 steals allowed) while forcing 16 BU miscues, including 10 steals. Those 16 turnovers became 19 points the other way; BU scored just 12 off NKU mistakes. The full-court pressure from Oday, Gherezgher, Dozier, and Rakotonanahary in the second half was suffocating — and remarkably disciplined (they generated chaos without sending BU to the line constantly).

Then there were the rebounds: 33-24 overall, a ridiculous 18-6 edge on the offensive glass, and a 25-7 advantage in second-chance points. Boston has real size; NKU made it irrelevant with effort and smart halftime adjustments.

Standouts 
  • Dan Gherezgher: game-high 23 points, took over multiple stretches, hit big shots late, quiet assassin vibe in full effect. 
  • Donovan Oday: 16-3-3-3 steals in 30 minutes off the bench, defended like a madman, only 2 fouls and 1 turnover. The 6th-man spark coach Horn dreamed of when pulling him out of the starting 5 a couple of weeks ago.
  • LJ Wells: kept NKU afloat early with 9 of the team’s first half points (didn’t grab his first rebound until the 4-minute mark). Finished 14-5 and 2 steals. 
  • Kael Robinson: shook off a rough first half for 11-4-2. 
  • Athletic duo: Tae Dozier (5-6 and 2 blks in 27 min before fouling out) and Donovan Rakotonanahary (5-3 in 15 min) continue to give quality rest minutes without drop-off. Their athleticism and defensive pressure stood out tonight.

Ethan Elliott watch: another tough night — 0-5 FG, 0 points in 20 minutes. Clean looks, just not falling yet. The silver lining? This team can win anyway because other guys step up.

Big-picture

NKU had a 3-0 week with 3 very solid wins. Five straight wins, all in different styles. Horizon League play starts next week — full league preview coming before Wednesday’s opener.

Metric surge update

KenPom now has NKU at 194 overall — an 87-spot climb from preseason against a legitimately tough non-con slate. Strengths: top-50 in offensive rebounding %, FT%, and avoiding blocks. Defensively elite in forcing turnovers (21.5%, 38th nationally) and steals (14.4%, 14th nationally). Current projection: 20-11 overall, 12-8 in league play.On to the Horizon. LFG. 

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