RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Somehow, some way, I thought Iowa State would pull this one out. Somehow, some way, I figured coach Fred Hoiberg would find a way to get his Cyclones into the NCAA basketball tournament's Elite Eight. I'd watched too many games in this magical season in which Iowa State dug itself an early hole, then scrambled back in the final minutes to win. Not tonight, though. The Cyclones did manage to get themselves into that hole I mentioned--they trailed by 10 points at halftime and they stared at a 17-point deficit with less than 9 minutes to play--but this time they faced an opponent at Madison Square Garden in New York City that wouldn't buckle. DeAndre Daniels scored 18 of his 26 points in the last half as Connecticut got past Iowa State, 81-76, in the Sweet Sixteen of the Big Dance. The Cyclones lost despite a monster 34-point, 6-rebound performance by Dustin Hogue. However, the usually-dependable Melvin Ejim was pretty much a no-show for the Cyclones, making just three of 13 field goal attempts and scoring 7 points in a game in which his team needed something a whole lot better. You know and I know that Iowa State would have won this game had Georges Niang not been sitting on the bench with a broken foot. But injuries are part of competitive athletics, and Niang's injury early in this tournament was....well, a tremendously bad break. One of these years, Iowa State will get to the Elite Eight, get to the Final Four and win a national championship with Fred Hoiberg as its coach. I picked them to do all of those things in this 2014 event. Unfortunately, it didn't happen.