UCF will attempt to shake off a dreadful offensive performance when it collides with LSU on Sunday afternoon in the third-place game of the Greenbrier Tip-Off in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
The Knights (4-1) couldn’t get anything going against No. 19 Wisconsin on Friday, going 21-for-62 from the field (33.9 percent) and just 2-for-17 from 3-point range (11.8 percent) en route to an 86-70 loss.
Jordan Ivy-Curry finished with 13 points while Keyshawn Hall and Dior Johnson added 11 apiece for UCF, which never led and fell behind by as many as 23. Knights coach Johnny Dawkins is hoping that his team’s struggles don’t carry over into the meeting with the Tigers (4-1).
“We have to do better offensively,” Dawkins said. “We have to space the floor better. We have to balance our offense between our perimeter and our bigs. Those are things that we didn’t do consistently (on Friday).”
LSU also needs to clean things up after committing 15 turnovers in a 74-63 setback against Pitt on Friday. Tigers forward Jalen Reed doesn’t believe giving the ball away will be a lingering issue.
“I feel like a lot of our turnovers were more on us than them,” Reed said. “I feel like a lot of the turnovers were careless, but we’re a better team than that and I feel like we’ll take care of the ball better moving forward.”
Reed and Vyctorius Miller each posted 14 points in the loss to the Panthers, with Reed also hauling in seven rebounds. Cam Carter chipped in 11 points.
Carter is putting up a team-leading 16.4 points per game. Jordan Sears (12.0 points per game), Reed (11.0) and Miller (10.2) also have scoring averages in double figures.
Ivy-Curry (16.8 points per game), Hall (16.2) and Darius Johnson (13.0) have been leading the way for UCF.
Sunday marks the first-ever meeting between the Knights and Tigers.
–Field Level Media
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