Anderson Rallies Past Catawba In NCAA Men’s Basketball Southeast Region Tournament
Brevard Falls To Augusta State
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Brandon Young hit a three-pointer from the right corner with two seconds left to lead fifth-seeded Anderson University to its first ever NCAA Tournament victory with a 68-66 win over fourth-seeded Catawba in the quarterfinals of the 2010 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Southeast Regional at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
The Trojans did not lead in the contest until the final 36 seconds of the game, but nevertheless were able to procure the victory behind a second half performance that saw Anderson outscore Catawba 44-28 in the second half.
The Trojans advance to the semifinal round of the 2010 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional where they will square off against top-seeded Augusta State at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 14 at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Anderson improves to 24-7 on the year with its victory, while Catawba concludes its 2009-10 campaign with a record of 20-11.
Catawba opened things in the contest by scoring the first nine points over the course of the first 1:59 of the first half to own a 9-0 lead with 18:01 remaining in the first half. The Indians would finally get on the scoreboard with a Kevis Cornwell jumper at the 17:41 mark of the first half.
The Indians would continue to control the action for the rest of the first half, going up by as many as 15 points at 36-21 with 2:44 until intermission. The Trojans would cut their deficit to 12 in the final two minutes, but Catawba's Donald Rutherford hit a driving lay-up on the right side with four seconds left in the half to give the Indians a 14-point 38-24 lead at halftime.
The Indians finished the first half shooting 50 percent (16-for-32) as a team. The Trojans in turn connected upon 35.7 (10-for-28) of their shots in the first half of action.
Anderson opened the second half to the tune of 17-3 run that placed them just five behind the Indians at 46-41 with 12:51 left in the second half.
Catawba would control most of the action in the contest over the course of the next nine minutes, but the pesky Trojans had pulled themselves to within four at 63-59 with just
under three minutes to play after a lay-up by Cornwell. A little while later the Indian lead was just two at 63-51 after two Trey Britton free throws.
The Trojans fouled Fields on Catawba's next offensive possession. Fields knocked down one of two free throws to set the score at 64-61 in the Indians' favor. Cornwell continued to exert himself on Anderson's next offensive possession by taking it to the rack for a deuce that most importantly placed the Trojans behind just one at 64-63 with a little over a minute left in the contest.
Catawba was unable to convert their next time down the floor. Anderson took advantage with Britton getting fouled by Fields in the act of corralling a Tony Anderson three-point miss. Britton promptly hit both free throws to garner the Trojans their first lead of the game at 65-64 with 36 seconds left in the contest.
Catawba's Dominick Reid hit a jumper on their next offensive possession to obtain the lead back for the Indians at 66-65 with 19 seconds left on the game clock. Young then hit a three-pointer from the right corner on a kick out from Anderson with two seconds left to acquire the thrilling 68-66 victory for the Trojans.
Cornwell and Young led the Trojans in the come-from-behind victory over the Indians. Both had 19 in the game.
Britton was the final Anderson player in double figures. He ended his evening by just missing on a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds.
Four Catawba players finished in double digits with Rutherford (17), Fields (15), Stephen Coles (12) and Antonio Houston (12) all collecting double figures.
Anderson as a team shot 43.3 percent (26-for-60) from the field in the game, while the Indians were 26-for-59 (44.1 percent) from the floor as a team in the contest.
In their second half comeback, Anderson shot 50 percent (16-for-32), while holding the Indians to 37 percent (10-for-27) shooting in the second stanza.
QUOTES
Anderson Head Coach Jason Taylor
"Wish it wouldn't have taken us that long to make it competitive,
Catawba is so good so talented, but our second half defense picked
us up. We just stayed together, we have come back from deficits
like that before, and we just never gave up."
(On the last play): "The plan was to get a great shot, we attacked the lane several times and got several touched, but we were not going to pass up an open three, and Brandon has a knack for making those shots."
(On playing Augusta State): "They are great, Dip (Metress) gave me some advice when I first started coaching, and I'm glad we are both here, they are going to compete, battle on the glass, they have the best scoring history and great role players."
Catawba's Jim Baker
"I thought it was a good game, we played really well, but Anderson
played well at the last stretch. They kept clipping away at us, I'm
proud of my four seniors; they're down there bawling their eyes
out, but you know, that's life, I just wish we could have found a
way to come out on top."
(On the final shot attempt): "We won a couple games where we just fly off, but I don't know what happened, we were right there, the kid had a tough shot, but we had a good year, we've lost six games exactly like this one."
(On the program's recent success): "We have been to four straight NCAA tournaments, not bad for little Catawba. We played well last year, but it has been tough, it is always our goal to get into the tournament."
Augusta State 91, Brevard 73
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Two Jaguars finished with double-doubles and top-seeded Augusta State pulled away from eighth-seeded Brevard in a 91-73 victory over the Tornados in the quarterfinals of the 2010 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Southeast Regional at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
The victory by the Jaguars moves them into the semifinal round of the 2010 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional where they will play the winner of the No. 4 Catawba-No. 5 Anderson game at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 14.
Augusta State is now 27-3 on the 2009-10 season. Brevard concludes one of its best seasons in school history with a 21-10 record.
Augusta State opened the game up on all cylinders with the region top-seeded Jaguars clinging to a 16-7 lead five minutes into the contest. The Jaguars began the game shooting 66.7 percent (6-for-9) from the field in the first five minutes of the contest.
Behind a 13-6 run over the next five minutes and two consecutive three-pointers from Shane Galloway the Tornados had cut the Jaguar lead to just two points at 22-20 with 9:49 left until intermission.
The Jaguars responded to Brevard's run by scoring seven straight points to push their lead back to nine points at 29-20 by the third media timeout of the first half at the 7:44 mark. A 9-5 run by Brevard over the next five minutes pulled the Tornado back to within five at 34-29 with just over two minutes remaining until the halftime break.
A jumper by Ben Madgen and a three-point play by Caleb Brown garnered Augusta State a 10-point 39-29 lead, but Brevard would close the first half on a 5-0 run to sit five behind the Jaguars at 39-34 at intermission.
Augusta State concluded the first half shooting 48.4 percent (15-for-31) as a team, while the Tornados ended the first half of play shooting exactly 40 percent (12-for-30).
Madgen and Smith accounted for 24 of Augusta State's 39 points in the half, while Jonathan Whitson and Josh Roper acquired 21 of Brevard's 34 points in the first stanza.
The Jaguars opened the second half on a 7-2 run to extend their lead back to 10 once again at 46-36 with 18:12 left in regulation.
The score would hover around the 10-point mark for the next 11 minutes before Daniel Dixon was able to secure Augusta State its largest lead of the game at the time at 13 points with a three-pointer at the 7:49 mark that set the score at 70-57 in Augusta State's favor.
The Tornados would not be able to get any closer down the stretch with the Jaguars pulling away for the 18-point, 91-73 victory.
Augusta State ended their efforts on Saturday evening shooting 50 percent (32-for-64) from the floor. Brevard finished its loss shooting 44.8 percent (26-for-58) as a team.
Braithwaite was the top performer for the Jaguars in their victory, collecting 20 points and 15 rebounds. Braithwaite obtained six of his 15 boards on the offensive glass.
Smith ended the Jaguar victory with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Madgen led Augusta State in total points with 22 points, while Greg Hire was the final Jaguar in double figures with 12 points.
Roper was the star for the Tornados in their first ever tournament appearance with the guard scoring a game-high 27 points. Roper shot 50 percent from the field and he was a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe.
Brevard's Whitson was the final player in double figures. He had 15 points in total to finish out his career as Brevard College's leading scorer with 2,028 points and finishes as the Tornados all-time leading rebounder.