Right down to the wire
Written by Administrator Friday, 21 November 2008 06:00
Geno Ford says Fisher's performance is the best he has 'ever seen'Story by: Chris Gates
After the Kent State men's basketball team's 76-74 overtime victory at St. Louis on Wednesday, it was tough for anybody to talk down senior guard Al Fisher's performance. Kent State coach Geno Ford has coached for 10 years and said he was blown away by the way Fisher controlled the game's final minutes. "I can't describe in words the way Fisher played down the stretch (Wednesday)," Ford said after the game. "It was the best offensive performance I have ever seen in person. He hit tough shot after tough shot and made all seven shots he took in overtime. "It was like something you would see on ESPN Classic." Fisher scored 27 of the team's final 28 points in the final five minutes of regulation and through overtime. He finished with 35 points, and his final shot went in with 2.1 seconds left. "It was tied and we wanted to get that last shot," Fisher said after the game. "I went a little early and got scared. My heart started beating real fast when that (last-second) half-court shot (by St. Louis) was in the air. "Coach just told me, 'We put you in this situation a lot of times last year, and we know you can perform.'" The Flashes (2-0) will return home for a Sunday game against UNC Wilmington (2-1) and will have to move on from Wednesday's thrilling victory. The Seahawks are one of the highest-scoring teams in the nation thus far this season, posting more than 100 points twice in three games. In UNC Wilmington's last game, No. 20 Wake Forest became the first team to prevent the Seahawks from posting triple digits on the scoreboard, holding them to "only" 88 points. Ford said the Seahawks are underrated because in their three regular season games and one exhibition, he's seen them play just one poor half of basketball.
| The Game: KENT STATE (2-0) vs. UNC WILMINGTON (2-1) Where: The M.A.C. Center When: 4:30 p.m. Sunday Listen: www.BlackSquirrelRadio.com and WNIR 100.1 FM |



