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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Temple is tough enough to play because of its defense. When the Owls also shoot 60 percent, look out.
Temple (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today, No. 5 AP)held flashy freshman SirValiant Brown to his first single-digit scoring game and scored a season-high 98 points in Saturday's 98-67 victory over George Washington. "They were knocking down 3s left and right," George Washington coach Tom Penders said. "That was my worst nightmare." In the Atlantic 10 regular season finale for both teams, the Owls (23-5, 14-2) held the run-and-gun Colonials (15-14, 9-7) without a field goal for the first 5:20 of the game and the first 5:42 of the second half. The 31-point margin of defeat matched the worst-ever in a home game for GW. Brown, bidding to become the first true freshman to lead the nation in scoring, was weaken by strep throat and had the worst game of his young career. Averaging 24.9 points entering the game, he made just 3 of 13 shots and finished with nine points. His previous low was 15 points against Xavier. "We tried our best to double him," Chaney said. "We changed up our defense. He'd hit one, then I'd get a little nervous, then he'd miss one. I felt if we kept switching around and changing it, it would be unfamiliar to him." Temple's offense, shooting a season-high 60 percent, was just as formidable as the defense. Quincy Wadley scored 21 points on 7-for-9 shooting -- including 6-for-7 from 3-point range -- and Lynn Greer had 19. Pepe Sanchez had a career-high 14 assists for the Owls, whose 13-game winning streak was broken by St. Joseph's earlier this week. Temple made 11 of 17 3-pointers. Temple played without starting center Kevin Lyde, who was suspended for the game while the university investigates possible NCAA rules violations regarding a class Lyde took in high school. After the game, Chaney vented his anger at the NCAA and questioned The Washington Post's decision to break the story months after uncovering the possible infraction. "It is truly unbelievable," Chaney said. "Why don't they go back to the crib. Why don't they go back and see if the kid changed his diapers in the crib? I don't understand it. I've never heard of this rule." Said Post sports editor George Solomon: "If coach Chaney is implying that we sat on the story until Temple came to town, it's not true." Chris Monroe led George Washington with 19 points. Temple had already clinched the top seed in next week's Atlantic 10 tournament in Philadelphia. George Washington, finished second in the West Division and will have a first-round bye. Despite the big win, Chaney was unhappy with his team for getting in foul trouble early against an up-tempo opponent. "I'm growing old, and I don't think the boys are listening to me any more," Chaney said. "They're hardheaded. I've got a package of Tylenol I carry around with me, and at halftime I take a whole guzzle of them." | ALSO SEE Mens College Basketball Scoreboard
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