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Vandals find a way to lose again

After another puzzling loss, this one a 68-67 defeat at home to Seattle U, Idaho coach Don Verlin was asked if his team had played its worst basketball of the year during an eight-minute stretch when the Vandals went from leading by 16 to trailing by five. "I don’t know if ‘worst’ is the way to describe it," he said. "Lack of discipline, lack of fundamentals, lack of execution. So I guess if that’s worst, yeah it is."

That pretty much sums up the Vandals' 14th loss of the season, and their sixth loss in seven games at Cowan Spectrum. The Vandals fell apart -- not once but twice.

Our recap of the game is below, and we also have a note on part of the bleachers at the Spectrum collapsing before the game.

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By Josh Wright
Correspondent

MOSCOW, Idaho – It was a basic two-on-one fast break with Idaho firmly in control, and guard Sekou Wiggs had two options: He could go hard to the basket himself or try to lob it to teammate Joe Kammerer, a 6-foot-9 center not known for his soft hands.

Wiggs went with option B. Which clearly wasn't the choice Vandals coach Don Verlin would have made.

When Wiggs' fancy lob pass soared over Kammerer's head and out of bounds, Verlin came unhinged – sort of like the Vandals on Saturday night for a long stretch of the second half in an improbable 68-67 loss to Seattle U in front of 1,126 at Cowan Spectrum.

The Vandals (8-14, 2-6 WAC) didn't just blow a 16-point lead in the second half thanks to a series of turnovers and poor decisions like Wiggs' lob attempt. After gathering themselves and taking a four-point lead with 14 seconds left on two clutch shots from Connor Hill and Stephen Madison, they let another likely win slip away in the final seconds.

"We get (a) two-on-one, and we decide we’re going to make ESPN highlight reels instead of playing fundamental, sound basketball," Verlin said of Wiggs' turnover. "And the momentum of the game changes. That was really it."

Up 67-66 with 8 seconds left, the Vandals were called for a five-second violation. Hill couldn't find anyone on the inbounds play, and UI didn't have any timeouts left.

Idaho defended Seattle's ensuing inbounds play well, but the clock started in error and a buzzer sounded, prompting the officials to reset the play. After regrouping, SU found Manny Chibuogwu on the real inbounds and he converted a close-range shot while getting fouled by Madison.

Chibuogwu missed the free throw, but Madison's pass to Hill up the court was intercepted to end the game.

"It’s a lot of basic stuff we’ve been doing all year, and we just don’t execute the way we should," said Madison, who had a game-high 27 points. "That’s what happens – you lose close ones."

Verlin spent most of a brief postgame news conference questioning his players' maturity and puzzling over a lack of execution. He twice repeated the "players gotta play" message that he's mentioned previously during UI's trying season.

"At some point this team has to grow up," he said. "It’s pretty simple how we’re getting our butts beat. It’s because we’re not mature enough to win games."

The Vandals extended their lead to 49-33 early in the second half after a hard drive and bucket from Mike Scott and a 3-pointer from Glen Dean – his first points after returning from an ankle injury.

But Seattle U, which had lost seven of eight games, charged back. The Redhawks (10-10, 2-5) mounted an epic 23-2 run to go in front 56-51 with 10 minutes left.

Cowan Spectrum bleachers collapse

Before the game, three rows of bleachers in the student section collapsed, falling behind the makeshift section of seating at Cowan Spectrum. The full section was taped off during the game, and Idaho athletic director Rob Spear said no one was injured. The Spectrum also experienced a power outage before the game started.

Asked if part of the bleachers had ever fallen off before, Spear said no before adding: "That's why we need an events center." Spear has long pushed for a separate arena to play basketball, volleyball and other sports. The Spectrum is a curtained-off arena inside the Kibbie Dome.



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