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Patriots knock off No. 18 'Cats; Beasley nets 30 in loss


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But we had a mixed weekend, beat the #18 team then lost to the #20 team for our 1st loss of the year.

[quote]LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- George Mason's poise and experience were too much for talented, but young Kansas State.

"Physical talent. Everybody recognizes that, and we put so much emphasis on the more talented team should win," said George Mason coach Jim Larranaga after the Patriots upset the 18th-ranked Wildcats 87-77 in the opening round of the Old Spice Classic on Thursday night.

"But there's all different kinds of talent. Experience gives you a talent of understanding. If you're smart, and you use that experience and recognize things then you counterbalance physical talent. I think that's what our seniors did tonight."

John Vaughan scored 21 points and Folarin Campbell and Will Thomas each added 18 for the George Mason (4-0), which has won four in a row to start a season for the first time in school history.

The Patriots, who made a surprising run to the Final Four two seasons ago, started three seniors, a fourth-year junior in Vaughan, and a freshman. Kansas State (3-1) countered with four freshmen, including leading scorer Michael Beasley, and one senior.

"They played like a senior team. They executed, they scored, they made tough shots. They made the shots we should have," Blake Young, the Wildcats' senior said. "You live and you learn. We didn't play our best, but we've still got a lot of chances to prove that we're good."

George Mason advanced to Friday's second round against No. 20 Villanova, a 76-68 winner against Central Florida. Kansas State will face UCF in the loser's bracket.

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Beasley had at least 30 points for the third time in four games for Kansas State. But the 6-foot-10 freshman rode the bench for long stretches because of foul trouble and the Wildcats were unable to make up for his absence.

Beasley scored 22 after halftime to finish with 30 points and 10 rebounds. But he received little help from his teammates until it was too late.

"That again is a learning process for us," Kansas State coach Frank Martin said. "We were so dependent on Mike the first three games of the season that we have to learn that life goes on when he's not in the game."

George Mason built a 39-30 halftime lead, taking advantage of Beasley sitting out the last 7:52 of the opening half. The Patriots led by as many 15 after intermission and withstood every challenge Kansas State posed in the final 15 minutes.

The score was tied at 20 when Beasley picked up his second foul and left the game with a little under eight minutes remaining in the first half. George Mason scored eight quick points to begin a 19-10 run that carried the Patriots to their halftime lead.

Beasley made 13 of 20 shots, but Kansas State was 2-for-16 on 3-point attempts and never came closer than six points, 69-63, in the second half. Vlad Moldoveanu answered with a 3-pointer, then Campbell followed with a layup and free throw to put George Mason back in control.

Moldoveanu finished with 11 points and Jordan Carter added 10 for George Mason.

Jacob Pullen scored 14 points and Bill Walker had 11 before fouling out with 4:27 left. Beasley picked up his third foul with 18 minutes left and drew his fourth with 8:29 remaining. He left the game both times, but was able to finish and match his season scoring average.

"He's an incredible offensive player," Larranaga said of Beasley. "Everybody is comparing him very favorably to Kevin Durant, and I'd be right there with the experts saying this kid is something special, especially on the offensive end and the boards."[/quote]
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[quote]Villanova dumps George Mason, to face N.C. State for title
Nov. 23, 2007
CBSSports.com wire reports


LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Scottie Reynolds kept George Mason from pulling off upsets in consecutive days.

Reynolds scored 21 points to lead No. 20 Villanova to an 84-76 victory over the Patriots on Friday night in the Old Spice Classic.

Shane Clark and Malcolm Grant added 13 points apiece for Villanova (4-0), which advanced to Sunday's championship game against North Carolina State.

"Scottie's a sophomore and plays like a senior," Villanova coach Jay Wright said. "Malcolm's a freshman and plays like a junior. It's really a credit to these guys. I told them they're going to see at the end of the season this was a good win, when they see how good George Mason is at the end of the year."

George Mason got 25 points from Folarin Campbell. The Patriots (4-1) were looking to open a season with five consecutive wins for the first time in school history.

"I didn't think we were sharp," George Mason coach Jim Larranaga said. "We almost looked like we were tired in the first half. And then in the second half, when the game really got in the flow, we looked like we had plenty of energy. So obviously we weren't tired, but we made too many mistakes in the first half to overcome in the second."

This was the first time George Mason has played consecutive games against ranked teams. The Patriots beat No. 18 Kansas State 87-77 Thursday. That win was George Mason's first against a ranked team since beating Connecticut during the school's surprising run to the Final Four two seasons ago.

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Reynolds had seven straight points, including a 3-pointer, to help Villanova open a 65-54 advantage with six minutes left.

"Coach always says, 'Shoot 'em up,'" Reynolds said. "If you're a great shooter, you're only going to make half of what you take. That's what I did today."

Reynolds shot 6-of-12 from the floor and 6-for-8 on free throws.

George Mason got within 81-76 on Will Thomas' three-point play with 40 seconds to go. Villanova hit three of four free throws on its next two possessions, while George Mason had a turnover and missed shot over the same period.

Clark's basket helped Villanova extend a four-point halftime lead to 45-35 two minutes into the second half. George Mason responded, keyed by Cam Long's steal and slam, to pull within 49-46 at the 12-minute mark.

Villanova used a 16-4 run to go up 38-34 at intermission. Grant, Clark and Corey Fisher all had 3-pointers during the stretch. The Wildcats were 8-of-18 from 3-point range during the first half.

George Mason fell behind 7-0, but battled back to take a 30-22 lead with 3½ minutes left in the first half. Dre Smith came off the bench and hit three 3s.

Smith and Thomas both finished with 15 points.

Wright coached his 200th game at Villanova. He is 130-70 at the school.[/quote]
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