by PointGuard » Wed Nov 02, 2022 3:44 pm
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
NCAA-Round 1:
#10 seed Old Dominion Monarchs—89, #7 seed Western Illinois Leathernecks (24-7)—66 (The Leathernecks got off to a good start and led for most of the first half by as much as 18 points. But the Monarchs came roaring back late in the half to pull on top 52-47 at the break. Western Illinois’ offense looked extremely flat in the 2nd half and they steadily fell further and further behind. PF Orvo Haapajarvi scored 14, reserve guard Jerry Gilmore dropped in 13, and C Joe Bergmann and SG Bill Shin each scored 10. SF Jamaal Smith hit 9 of his 10 shots and scored 24 for Old Dominion. “One and done...Damn! You gotta give a lot of credit to Old Dominion. We came out hot, but they turned the game completely around with a robust offense and shutting us down defensively,” said Coach Terry Morillo.)
NIT-Round 1:
#3 seed Penn State Nittany Lions—79; #6 seed Georgia State Panthers (18-12)—71 (The two teams exchanged the lead 10 times in the first 12 minutes of the game, but the Panthers let Penn State of Conference F pull away late in the first half and build a 43-29 halftime advantage. Five minutes into the 2nd half, the Nittany Lions were up by 18 points. The Panthers then began whittling down the lead. They got to within 4 points with 6 minutes to go but could get no closer due to Penn State hitting a devastating 53% of their FG’s and 52% of their 3’s and getting to the line 10 more times and scoring 7 more points than Georgia State. PF Josh Shelton scored 16 points and PG Terrell hunter and SF David Selby added 11 and 10 points, respectively. “We let Penn State get too far in front of us, but I was proud of how the team fought to get back into the game,” said Coach Dontell Spencer.)
#2 seed SE Louisiana Lions (23-7)—73, #7 seed Coppin State Eagles—64 (The Lions jumped out on top and never gave up the lead. At the half it was 41-37 in favor of SE Louisiana. The Lions opened as much as a 17 point lead midway through the 2nd half and then held the Eagles off for a solid victory. SE Louisiana maintained control of the ball with just 6 turnovers the entire game and outshot the Eagles 49% to 42%. PF Jon Sales had 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists. C Jason Need scored 15 points. “Our interior players did their job. We outscored Coppin State 28-16 in the paint and 9-4 on 2nd chance points,” said Coach Ramon Montez.)
#3 seed Florida Atlantic Owls—74, #6 seed UC San Diego Tritons (22-9)—67 (UC San Diego kept up with the Owls in the first half, but let Florida Atlantic edge ahead in the final few minutes to sport a 37-30 lead at the break. UC San Diego fell behind by as much 13 points early in the 2nd half but then crept close but was unable to capture the lead. The difference in the game was the 8 more points that Florida Atlantic scored at the foul line. SG DeVante Botts hit for 17 points with C Tommy Jordan and SF Jeremiah Mason both adding 12 points. Jordan also had 8 rebounds. “A good effort but we just came up a little short,” said Coach Ken Yamoto.)
CIT-Round 1:
#1 seed MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (21-10)—66, #8 seed Southern Methodist Golden Eagles—56 (MD-Eastern Shore took the lead off the opening tip and led all the way, by as much as 18 points and almost all the time by double digits. At the half they were up 42-26. PF Rob Evans led the scoring with 14 points plus he had 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. PG Ivoree Spence and C Luke Feeley both scored 11 points and C Jim Taflingers getting 9 points, 5 boards, 3 steals and 3 blocks. Coach Mike McMillan said, “Our game plan was to control the interior and our guys did exactly that. Now we have to prepare quickly for VMI. We’re still nursing some injuries, but we’ll be ready.”)
NIT-Round 2:
#2 seed Southeast Louisiana Lions (24-7)—64, Virginia Commonwealth Rams—56 (The Lions crushed the Rams throughout the entire first half and came away with a 41-22 lead at the end of the 1st half. SE Louisiana added to their margin in the 2nd half although they let the Rams cut into the lead late in the game. But a 44-31 rebounding advantage and out-shooting the Rams 42% to 32% kept Virginia Commonwealth from being able to come back. PG Joey Thomas was a surprise starter and finished with 19 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. PF Jon Sales had a double-double with 11 points and 11 boards and reserve Shawnelle Allen scored 12 points in his 15 minutes on the floor. “We were on fire for 34 minutes, but I wasn’t pleased with our play in the final 6 minutes,” said Coach Ramon Montez. When asked about starting Thomas rather than regular starter Jimmy Smith, Montez responded, “We just felt Joey matched up better against the Rams’ PG…and Joey ended up playing one helluva game.”)
CIT-Round 2:
#1 seed MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (22-10)—76, #4 seed VMI Keydets—63 (Things looked bad for the Hawks as they trailed 37-31 at the break and by a similar margin for the first 11 minutes of the 2nd half. But then their defense solidified and they went on an 18-2 run that gave them all the margin they needed to win with ease. Five of their players scored in double figures: PF Rob Evans hit 6 of 8 shots and scored 15, SF Winston Morant hit for 13, C Luke Feeley and PG Ivoree Spence both added 12, and reserve guard Ray West added 10. “We had a tough time with VMI. I was really getting worried but then our guys clamped down defensively and surged from way back to a big lead very quickly,” said Coach McMillan.)
NIT-Round 3:
#1 seed Sam Houston State Bearkats—83, #2 seed Southeast Louisiana Lions (24-8)—77 (There seemed to be no end to the lead changes in the first half and the teams ended the stanza tied at 39-39. During the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half, the game continued to be razor close. But then the Bearkats shut down SE Louisiana’s offense and also took control of the boards. Sam Houston State spurted to a 13 point lead with 4 minutes to play. The Lions offense woke up, but it was too late to make up the ground that had been lost. Reserve guard Thomas Matthews had 18 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. PF Jon Sales scored 17 points and PG Jimmy Smith had 14 points and 8 assists. The Bearkats’ PG Neil Walker was high point man with 19 points plus he had 6 assists, 6 , and 6 steals. “If it hadn’t been for that 4-1/2 minute stretch when we couldn’t but a basket, this game probably would have gone into overtime since the two teams were so evenly matched,” said Coach Ramon Montez. “We’re sad to have been knocked out of the tournament, but overall we played well so there’s a lot to be proud of.”)
CIT-Round 3:
#1 seed MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (23-10)—72, #2 seed Oklahoma Sooner—71 (Oklahoma held a small lead throughout most of the first half and was on top 40-35 when the two teams went to the locker room. But the Hawks caught up 5 minutes into the 2nd half and the lead shifted back and forth. MD-Eastern Shore took their biggest lead (6 points) with 2-1/2 minutes to play and then had to hold on for dear life as the Sooners came back to get within a single point and have the last shot which was partially blocked by PG Ivoree Spence to knock it awry just enough to go off the rim. PF Luke Feeley scored 20 and pulled down 7 boards and C Jim Taflinger hit 6 of 7 FG’s and scored 16 points. “What a game! We knew Oklahoma would be a tremendous test for us. It was absolutely critical that we were able to gain small advantages on the boards and with turnovers which allowed us to get off a few more shots than the Sooners and barely edge Oklahoma on shots made even though they hit a higher percentage of their shots. Oklahoma’s guards, Matt Rosser and Stephen Wimbley combined to score 39 points so they Sooners dominated outside while Luke (Feeley) and Jim (Taflinger) gave us control inside,” said Coach Mike McMillan.)
CIT-Semi-Finals:
#1 seed MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (24-10)—67, #2 seed Boston University Terriers—55 (The Hawks took control with a stingly defense very early and led 39-25 at halftime. Their lead expanded to 21 points midway through the 2nd half and then held off a late run by the Terriers to advance to the championship game. SF Winston Morant came up big with 23 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks and a steal. SG Carl Hancock scored 16 points and C Jim Taflinger had 11 points and 8 boards. Coach McMillan said, “It’s sure good we played so strong defensively because we shot poorly tonight. Winston (Morant) was finally back to 100% after nursing an injury in our previous tournament games.”
CIT-Championship:
#1 seed MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (25-10)—69, #3 seed Stetson Hatters—50 (Stetson had knocked of two #1 seeds and a #2 seed to advance to the championship game. There were 8 lead changes in the first half with the Hawks coming out of it with a 32-29 advantage. But Coach McMillan’s charges came out in the 2nd half and by applying a defense that wilted the Hatters’ offense, the Hawks steadily pulled away to gain the tournament championship convincingly. C Jim Taflinger had a big double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds. SF Winston Morant had 14 points and 9 boards. PG Ivoree Spence and SG Carl Hancock each scored 12 points. “Another fantastic defensive game for us plus we also dominated the boards (45-30). Our guys put together 5 well-played games so all praise goes to them. Our opponents averaged under 60 ppg throughout the tournament which reveals how effective our defense was. Winning the CIT Championship is a great way for our 4 seniors (Jim Taflinger, Winston Morant, Luke Feeley and Shawn Wilson) to finish their collegiate careers.”
Tournament Champions:
NCAA: Clemson
NIT: Brown
CBI: South Carolina
CIT: Maryland-Eastern Shore
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