BVSW vs. Bishop Miege
On Feb. 17, Blue Valley Southwest will face off with Bishop Miege at 8 p.m. at Miege. This will be the last time these two teams will play each other in the regular season. Southwest is near the bottom of the EKL with 7-9 record and Miege is at the top with a 12-3 record.
“Going into substate,” Junior PG Miles Lester said. “It’s important to win as many games as we can and getting a win against one of the tops teams in the EKL is a good confidence booster.”
“If we win,” says Senior post Steven Anderson. “It will be a big momentum swing going into the postseason and it will give us experience in finishing games.”
It will not be an easy job for either team to pull off the victory. But Miege is a very good team and it will be difficult for Southwest to pull off the upset. It will be a game with a lot of hype and will come down to which team executes the best.
“In order for us to win,” according to head coach Mark Rabbitt. “We must take care of the basketball, limit transition points, not allow straight line drives, contest all shots, and rebound.”
Southwest will be riding the back of there 5 seniors and their 2 best players Junior SG Matt Wilkinson and Miles Lester. Miege will be looking to their Senior PG Reggie Byers and their best player Sophomore SG Semaj Ray. A key matchup you will want to pay close attention to is between Lester and and Byers. Lester has been playing well lately, but Byers has had the upper hand most of the year.
The student section could be a big advantage for Miege. But this is unlikely going to be a factor considering it’s a Tuesday night.
“Coming off a big win against west,” Coach Rabbitt said. “We now know how to close out games and have the experience to beat Miege.”
This game could decide on how the Timberwolves do in substate and potentially state. It would be a very big for Southwest to knock of the 12-3 Stags.