Men's Basketball

Defense Shuts Down Hawaii, 77-53

Dec. 24, 2009

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HONOLULU (AP) - UNLV stymied Hawaii's offense in the first half and continued its pressure as it cruised to a 77-53 win in the semifinal of the Diamond Head Classic Wednesday night.

The Runnin' Rebels (12-1) advanced to the tournament's championship game on Friday against USC, which bested Saint Mary's 60-49 in the other semifinal game.

The Hawaii offense struggled against UNLV's suffocating man-to-man defense and aggressive full-court press, especially in the first half. The Rainbow Warriors (6-5) did not score for the first six minutes, needed 13 minutes to score double figures and managed more turnovers (11) than made field goals (5) en route to a deficit that ballooned to 25 points just before halftime.

Hawaii scored a season-low 53 points.

Hawaii's Dwain Williams came off the bench to lead all scorers with 20 points. UNLV's Derrick Jasper led his team with 14 points.

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Players Mentioned

Derrick Jasper

#5 Derrick Jasper

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6' 6"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Derrick Jasper

#5 Derrick Jasper

6' 6"
Junior
G