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Cavs Move On To ACC Quarters
March 11, 2010
VirginiaSports.com
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Sammy Zeglinski scored 16 of his season-high 21 points in the first half to help Virginia beat Boston College 68-62 on Thursday in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
Mike Scott had 11 points and tied a season-high with 13 rebounds for the ninth-seeded Cavaliers (15-15), who won their first game in a month and their first tournament game in four years. Virginia had lost nine straight heading into Greensboro, but pushed ahead late in the first half and led by as many as 11 points midway through the second half. It was Scott's seventh double-double of the season and the 17th of his career.
Boston College cut the Cavaliers' lead to three points (49-46) with 8:44 left to play on a layup by Dallas Elmore, but Scott scored on a jump shot and then a tip in to push UVa's lead back to seven points. The Eagles got no closer than five points the rest of the way.
Boston College led 23-17 with 10:19 left in the first half when the Cavaliers went on a 17-2 run to take a 34-25 lead with 1:47 to play in the half. Five different Virginia players scored in the run with Zeglinski leading the way with six points.
UVa led 34-27 at halftime.
Virginia hadn't won a tournament game since beating Virginia Tech in the first round of the 2006 tournament in Greensboro.
Five players scored in double figures for UVa. In addition to Zeglinski and Scott, Jeff Jones scored 14 points for the Cavaliers, Jerome Meyinsse scored in double figures for the fifth consecutive game with 12 points and Mustapha Farrakhan added 10 points and four assists.
Now the Cavaliers and first-year coach Tony Bennett are headed to Friday's quarterfinals to face fourth-ranked Duke, the tournament's top seed.
Rakim Sanders tied a season high with 22 points for the eighth-seeded Eagles (15-16). Reggie Jackson scored 18 points and had nine rebounds for Boston College, and Elmore added 10 points.
Virginia shot 43.4 percent (23-53) from the field, including 38.1 percent (8-21) from three-point range, and 70.0 percent (14-20) from the free-throw line. The Cavaliers turned the ball over a season-low five times in the game.
Boston College shot 41.7 percent (25-60) from the field, including 29.4 percent (5-17) from three-point range, and 87.5 percent (7-8) from the free-throw line. The Eagles out-rebounded Virginia 37-31.
PATRICK HENRY ENDS SEASON IN STATE SEMI'S
March 10, 2010
-Staff Report
After six technical fouls, one ejection and constant pushing, shoving and trash-talking, the Petersburg Crimson Wave came away with a 77-57 win over Patrick Henry Wednesday night
in the Group AAA State Basketball semi-finals at VCU's Siegel Center.
PH was assessed four of the game's six technicals including two picked up by forward Terrell Wilson, who was escorted to the locker room with 1:29 to play.
Paul Porter and Kalleone Moret also picked up technicals for the Patriots, while Quinton Spain and Du'Vaughn Maxwell were hit with technicals for Petersburg.
The 6-foot-6, 345-pound , West Virginia bound Spain led Petersburg scoring 16 points and by filling up the inside all night, PH was forced to the perimeter for offense attempting 34 three-pointers.
Reserve forward Cam Jones led the Patriots in scoring with 16 points, making all four of his 3-pointers. Guard Ty Smith finished with 15 points.
Patrick Henry ends their season at 21-5.
Petersburg, now 29-0, advanced to Friday night's championship game against Eastern Region rival I.C. Norcom.
March 6
George Henry - AP
ATLANTA (AP)-Malcolm Delaney tied a season high with 32 points and Jeff Allen had 17 points with 10 rebounds to help Virginia Tech win its second straight game with an 88-82 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday.
The Hokies (23-7, 10-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) are assured of a first-round bye in the league tournament next week in Greensboro, N.C. They stayed in a tie for fourth with Florida State.
Georgia Tech (19-11, 7-9) has lost two straight and five of seven to put itself in danger of missing the NCAA tournament for the sixth time in 10 seasons under coach Paul Hewitt.
A foot injury to Virginia Tech guard Dorenzo Hudson kept the Hokies' second-leading scorer on the bench in street clothes as he missed his first game in three seasons.
Gani Lawal and Derrick Favors scored 18 apiece as the Yellow Jackets finished below .500 in the ACC regular season for the sixth straight year.
Guilford Holds Off John Carroll
March 6, 2010
Courtesy-Guilford Athletics
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Clay Henson scored a game-high 27 points to lead Guilford College past John Carroll University, 85-82, in the second round of the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament Saturday night.
Guilford (28-2) advances to the tournament's sectional round for the third time in four years where it will face the College of Wooster. Wooster defeated the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 87-78, Saturday in a second-round game. The sectional site will be announced online Sunday, March 7.
The Blue Streaks (21-7) fell behind by 17 points with 14:59 left in the second half, before rallying to take a 77-74 lead with 4:11 remaining in the game on a Corey Shontz three-pointer. Shontz' basket capped a 9-0 John Carroll run that took less than a minute and included three-pointers by Rudy Kirbus and Joey Meyer.
The teams traded baskets before Guilford's Rhett Bonner made two free throws with 2:24 remaining that gave the Quakers the lead for good. His layup with 36 seconds left and free throw 13 seconds opened an 83-79 Guilford lead. After John Carroll missed a three-pointer, the Quakers' Tyler Sanborn made one free throw with 13.1 ticks remaining, opening an 84-79 advantage.
John Carroll refused to quit and threatened again when Kirbus made the first of a two-shot foul, but missed the second. Maurice Haynes tipped in the miss and pulled the Blue Streaks to within 84-82 with 6.7 seconds remaining.
After Guilford's Clay Henson made one of two free throws, the Quakers called timeout. Kirbus' final three-pointer rimmed out as the final horn sound, preserving Guilford's ninth straight win and its second in as many seasons against John Carroll in the NCAA playoffs.
Eastern Mennonite Starts Hot, Moves On To Third Round
March 6, 2010
Courtesy - Eastern Mennonite Athletics
Big game experience pays off in big games. And while none of the Eastern Mennonite men's basketball players had played a game in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship before this weekend, Eli Crawford used his experience from numerous high school state tournament games to help will the Runnin Royals to an 85-71 win over Wilmington Saturday night in Harrisonburg.
The Quakers gave EMU a quick jab to start the game, putting in the first four points. The Royals responded with a 26-8 run over the next 11 minutes, finally getting out and running the floor in a way they were not able to do the previous night against Centre.
Wilmington got back within six points but EMU led at halftime, 38-29.
Playing in front of a mostly hostile crowd, the Quakers used a 7-1 run to close the gap to five early in the second, 41-36. Crawford's heady play helped steady the Royals though, and they rebuilt the lead to 51-41.
Wilmington charged back again and got within four at 51-47after senior Brandon Rogers hit a lay-up with 11:45 remaining. Todd Phillips helped reignite the men this time, finishing a 12-0 streak that effectively iced the game. Phillips nailed a fastbreak lay-up pushing EMU up 71-55 with 5:55 on the clock.
The Quakers would get no closer than 11 points down the stretch, as the Royals thrilled another packed house with the 85-71 victory.
In their first national tournament ever, Eastern Mennonite advances into the Sweet 16 with the win. The Runnin Royals next play in the sectional round on March 12and 13 at a site to be determined. EMU will play either Whitworth or Chapman, who play a game on the West Coast Saturday night. The other two teams in EMU's bracket are Guilford and Wooster. The Final Four is March 19 & 20 in Salem, Va.
Randolph-Macon Shoots Past Clark 70-60
March 6, 2010
Courtesy of Randolph Macon
READING, PA-Calvin Croskey and Danny Jones finished with 15 points each to lead Randolph-Macon Men's Basketball to a 70-60 win over Clark University in the NCAA Division III Tournament Second Round in Reading, PA Saturday. The Yellow Jackets will take on DeSales University Friday, March 12th, game time and location is still to be determined.
Adam Desgain knocked down a three with a 15:45 left in the first stanza to give Randolph-Macon an early 10-2 advantage.
Clark then used an 11-2 run, capped by a Slader Lyell three pointer to push ahead of R-MC 13-12 with 12:38 to go in the first half.
The two teams traded baskets over the next several minutes before Jones sparked a 9-0 Jackets' run with a layup in the paint. Desgain finished it off when he knocked down a three to put Randolph-Macon up 31-23.
CU converted a layup just before halftime, sending the teams to the locker room with R-MC leading 31-25.
Randolph-Macon's first field goal of the second stanza came at the 13:27 mark when Jones dropped in a layup to tie the game at 37-37.
Croskey knocked down a three for the Yellow Jackets with 8:56 to play and would go on to score 10 of R-MC's next 14points, putting them up 55-45 with just over three minutes left.
Randolph-Macon would make 13-of-14 free throws down the stretch to seal the 70-60 victory and a berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament Sweet 16.
Croskey and Jones paced the Yellow Jackets with 15 points each to go with seven and six rebound respectively.
Jack Minister scored a game high 18 for Clark.
The 24-6 Yellow Jackets will face off against DeSales University Friday, March 12th, game time and location is still to be determined.
R-MC defeated DU 87-63 earlier this season in Ashland.
St. Mary's Knocks Out Virginia Wesleyan With 72-69 Win
March 6, 2010
Courtesy of St. Mary's (Md.)
St. Mary's City, Md. - To student chants of "I believe we will win!," senior guard Camontae Griffin raced down the court and put the finishing touches on the lay-up that thrust No. 13 St. Mary's College of Maryland back into the Sweet 16. St. Mary's edged No. 11 Virginia Wesleyan College, 72-69, as the Seahawks fed off the energy of 871 strong at the Michael P. O'Brien Athletics & Recreation Center Arena Saturday night.
Griffin's layup with 35 seconds remaining in regulation resulted from his boxing out in the defensive end and grabbing the rebound of senior guard Stephen Fields' missed three-point attempt.
After the Seahawks grabbed the 70-69 lead, Virginia Wesleyan ran down the clock to 10 seconds before Fields attempted another three-point shot that was off the mark and St. Mary's was awarded the ball. On the in-bounds play, sophomore guard James Davenport was fouled by the Marlins and Davenport knocked down both free throws with eight ticks left to ice the 72-69 win.
St. Mary's (26-3) will now take on No. 18 Franklin & Marshall College (25-4), who was a 73-64 winner over U.S. Merchant Marine Academy tonight, in one of four NCAA sectionals on Friday-Saturday, March 12-13. This will be the Seahawks' second meeting with F&M this season as the Diplomats handed St. Mary's a 72-61 setback on November 30.
Joining the Seahawks and F&M in the four-team sectional are DeSales University and Randolph-Macon College. The host sites for the sectional will be announced at a later time.
This is the end of the road for Virginia Wesleyan as the Marlins, who claimed the national title in 2006, close out their 2009-10 campaign with a 23-6 overall record.
For the second consecutive night, four Seahawk starters finished in double figures with junior guard Alex Franz leading the pack this time with 17 points and eight assists while Griffin finished with 15 and seven helpers. Junior center Sam Burum contributed 11 points and five rebounds while Davenport chipped in 10 and a team-best six caroms.
Lady Maroons Bow Out Of NCAA Div III Tourney
March 6, 2010
Brad Moore - Roanoke College
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. --- Roanoke ended its season with a 72-48 loss to #10 Christopher Newport on Saturday evening at the Freeman Center. The Maroons finished the season, 24-4 while the Lady Captains remained undefeated (30-0) as they advance to the round of 16.
CNU won its fourth-straight meeting and the second post-season meeting against Roanoke. Roanoke stills owns a slim 11-9 series advantage, 8-4 with Susan Dunagan as head coach. The Maroons, 7-11 now in the NCAA Tournament, were one win shy of earning their second-ever trip to the round of 16 (1991).
This was a match-up filled with stars. Both Dunagan and CNU head coach Carolyn Hunter won their respective conference's coach of the year awards. For CNU, it had Chelsie Schweers, who was named USA-South Player of the Year for the second-straight season. The Maroons had three All-ODAC selections, the most the program has ever had.
CNU outrebounded Roanoke, 48-39, and held a 30-2 scoring advantage off the bench, led by Alysa Kerr with a career-high 24 points to go along with a team-best four assists and 8-of-8 from the line. The Captains shot 42.4% from the field while holding the Maroons to their lowest shooting percentage of the season (24.4%).
The difference came not only for Roanoke's poor shooting night, but at the free-throw line. CNU went 18-for-23 while the Maroons were only 5-of-9 at the charity stripe.
A Caitlyn Long (Roanoke, VA, Cave Spring)three-pointer gave the Maroons a, 14-13 lead before the Captains reeled off 21-of the next 22 points to take a 13-point advantage with three minutes remaining. The Maroons went over 10-minutes without a point during CNU's 21-1 run.
Long continued her hot streak, scoring the final 10 points of the half for Roanoke. But the Maroons, who shot a dismal 22% from the floor, going into the locker room with its largest halftime deficit of the season, 42-25.
The Maroons had a chance to cut it to 12 at the end of the half, but the Captains got the upper hand, scoring at the buzzer to give them the 17-point halftime cushion.
The Captains kept it in cruise control, outscoring the Maroons, 30-23 the rest of the way as they now hold a school-record 30 wins and advance to their first trip to the round of 16 since the 1991-92 season.
In her final collegiate game, Long scored a career-best 28points and tied a career-high with five three-pointers.
She was also 5-of-6 from the free-throw line and pulled down five rebounds.
The First-Team All-ODAC selection finished her career ninth on the all-time scoring list (1,190), ninth in career free-throws made (238), 13th in career field goals made (382), second in career three-pointers (188), seventh in free-throw percentage (76.5%) and fifth in three-point percentage (35.5%).
Her 55 three-pointers tied her career-best from last season, ranked seventh on the single-season list at Roanoke.
Jaleesa Osborne (Ordinary, VA, Gloucester)finished with eight points, three assists and two steals in her final collegiate game. She finished her career second in career steals (270), and third in career assists (370) and eighth in free-throw percentage (75.1%). The First-Team All-ODAC selection capped her career with 895 points.
Jordan Gholson (Louisa, VA, Louisa County)added six points, with team-highs of eight boards and four blocked shots. She finished the season as the team's leader in scoring, blocked shots and field goal percentage. Her 61 blocks this season finished second behind her sophomore year total of 67 for second on the single-season list. The First-Team All-ODAC selection will enter her senior season with 884 career points.
It's the final game for seniors, Long, Osborne and Lindsay Skaff as the tri-captains finished with a four-year record of 79-30 and claimed two ODAC regular season titles.
They led the Maroons to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 10 years and back-to-back 20-win seasons.
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Altavista shuts down Madison County 11/21/09 - Altavista faced Madison County in Region B high school playoff action. The Colonels finished the season strong with a 9-1 record, but would be put to the test against Madison county Friday night. After a scoreless first quarter the stage was set for a defensive match-up. Altavista finally broke the scoreless tie in the second quarter off the foot of Blake Todd and his 29 yard field goal to put the Colonels up 3-0. Madison County would try to respond. Ralph Yates had some great blocks on the kickoff, turning in a 35 yard return to set up great field position for Madison Co. They were not able to capitalize on the fied position, leaving the score 3-0 in favor of Altavista in the first half. In the thrid quarter the Colonels broke into the endzone when Rick Adams got the call on the goal line to put the Colonels up 10-0. Altavista's defense would hold strong shutting down Madison County and advancing with a 10-0 victory. |
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