Seeing as championship week has officially started, we are going to be doing a new daily madness segment. Here, you can find the daily scores and schedules for every conference tournament game that day as Trizzle will once again be taking over BIAH. For a full schedule of the conference tournaments and a listing of the automatic bids, click here.
GAME OF THE DAY: Morehead State 67, Austin Peay 65 2OT
The Ohio Valley Conference championship game certainly did not disappoint, as the Eagles beat the Governors in double-overtime to go to their first tournament since 1984. Describing the action at the end of the game would do it no justice, so here are the video highlights:
Kenneth Faried had 15 points and 10 boards for Morehead State, including the dunk that gave them the lead at the end of regulation. I love that play call. I was listening to an interview with Donnie Tyndall, the coach of the Eagles, after the game, and he was saying that they run that play (they call it fist up) a lot. They must, because a game-deciding possession where you throw an alley-oop means that you need to have a ton of confidence in your players.
Back to the game, Steve Peterson, a seldom-used freshman, was the guy that hit the game winning shot for the Eagles, his only points of the game. The Governors were led by 16 from Drake Reed and Wes Channels, but did not hit a field goal in the second OT.
PLAYER OF THE DAY: John Bryant, Santa Clara
There were a number of players that put up outstanding performances on Saturday, but I have to give it to the big fella. Bryant led the Broncos to a 80-69 win over San Diego in the quarterfinals of the WCC tournament by scoring 24 points and grabbing, get this, 27 rebounds, a WCC tourney record. He had 17 boards in the first half and outrebounded San Diego as a team, 27-24. Bryant also added four blocks, while going 12-12 from the charity stripe.
They were good too: Gerald Lee, Old Dominion - 30 pts, 10 rbs; Charles Jenkins, Hofstra - 27 pts, 6 rbs; Artsiom Parakhouski, Radford - 26 pts, 18 rbs; Stephen Curry, Davidson - 43 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts; Darryl Proctor, UMBC - 33 pts, 11 rbs, 3 asts, 2 stls, forced OT with basket; Austin Kenon, VMI - 34 pts, 8 3's; Garrett Callahan, South Dakota State - 30 pts; Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State - 30 pts, 8 rbs.
TEAM OF THE DAY: South Dakota State and Towson
Garrett Callahan of SDSU was close to being player of the day. He scored 30 for the Jackrabbits, including the last five of regulation and the last seven of overtime. With 16 seconds left on the clock, Callahan had a three-point play that tied the game to force OT. Then, with 1:05 left in the extra period, he had another three-point play that gave the Jacks a 70-69 lead that they never relinquished.
(photo credit: GoJack.com)
Towson, the #11 seed in the CAA tournament, reached the semifinals by knocking off third-seeded Northeastern. Junior Hairston had 14 and Troy Franklin added 13 for the Tigers, who will play #2 George Mason today.
Saturday's Results:
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Atlantic Sun Finals (Nashville, TN):
- #2 East Tennessee State 85, #1 Jacksonville 68
Big South Finals (Radford, VA):
- #1 Radford 108, #2 VMI 94
Ohio Valley Finals (Nashville, TN):
- #4 Morehead State 67, #2 Austin Peay 65 2OT
America East Second Round (Albany, NY):
- #7 Albany 56, #2 Vermont 52 OT
- #6 UMBC 79, #3 Boston U 75
- #1 Binghamton 73, #9 Hartford 65
- #4 New Hampshire 76, #5 Stony Brook 73
Big Sky Quarters (campus sites):
- #6 Montana State 56, #3 Montana 54
- #4 Idaho State 67, #5 Northern Colorado 60
Colonial Athletic Second Round (Richmond):
- #1 VCU 61, #8 Georgia State 52
- #4 Old Dominion 52, #5 Hofstra 51
- #2 George Mason 61, #7 James Madison 53
- #11 Towson 58, #3 Northeastern 54
Horizon League Semis (Indianapolis, IN):
- #1 Butler 62, #4 Wright State 57
- #3 Cleveland State 73, #2 UW-Green Bay 67
MAAC Quarters (Albany, NY):
- #5 Fairfield 68, #4 Manhattan 61
- #1 Siena 77, #9 Canisius 52
- #2 Niagara 79, #10 Marist 50
- #3 Rider 67, #6 St. Peter's 58
Missouri Valley Semis (St. Louis, MO):
- #1 Northern Iowa 76, #4 Bradley 62
- #3 Illinois State 73, #2 Creighton 49
Southern Conference Second Round (Chattanooga, TN):
- #1S Davidson 84, #4N Appalachian State 68
- #3S College of Charleston 67, #2N Western Carolina 48
- #1N Chattanooga 79, #5N Elon 78
- #3N Samford 76, #2S The Citadel 67
Summit League First Round (in Sioux Falls, South Dakota):
- #1 North Dakota State 83, #8 Centenary 77
- #7 South Dakota State 72, #2 Oral Roberts 69 OT
West Coast Second Round (Las Vegas, NV):
- #4 Santa Clara 80, #5 San Diego 69
- #3 Portland 69, #6 Pepperdine 45
Sunday's Games
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Missouri Valley Finals (St. Louis, MO):
- 2:05 PM: #3 Illinois State vs. #1 Northern Iowa
America East Semis (Albany, NY):
- 2:00 PM: #6 UMBC vs. #7 Albany
- 5:00 PM: #1 Binghamton vs. #4 New Hampshire
Colonial Athletic Semis (Richmond, VA):
- 3:00 PM: #1 VCU vs. #4 Old Dominion
- 5:30 PM: #2 George Mason, #11 Towson
MAAC Semis (Albany, NY):
- 6:00 PM: #1 Siena vs. #5 Fairfield
- 8:30 PM: #2 Niagara vs. #3 Rider
Northeast Semis (Campus sites):
- 2:00 PM: #5 Quinnipiac @ #1 Robert Morris
- 7:00 PM: #3 Sacred Heart @ #2 Mt. St. Mary's
Patriot Semis (Campus sites):
- 12:00 PM: #4 Army @ #1 American
- 4:00 PM: #6 Colgate @ #2 Holy Cross
Southern Semis (Chattanooga, TN):
- 6:00 PM: #1S Davidson vs. #3S Charleston
- 8:30 PM: #1N Chattanooga vs. #3N Samford
Summit Semis (Sioux Falls, SD):
- 7:00 PM: #5 Southern Utah vs. #4 IUPUI
- 9:30 PM: #6 IPFW vs. #3 Oakland
Sun Belt Quarters (Hot Springs, AR):
- 1:30 PM: #8 Florida International vs. #1 Western Kentucky
- 4:00 PM: #5 Middle Tennessee State vs. #4 North Texas
- 7:30 PM: #7 Denver vs. #2 Arkansas-Little Rock
- 10:00 PM: #6 South Alabama vs. #3 Troy
West Coast Semis (Vegas):
- 9:30 PM: #4 Santa Clara vs. #1 Gonzaga
- 11:30 PM: #3 Portland vs. #2 St. Mary's
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sunday's Madness |
Garrett Callahan of SDSU had 30 to lead the Jackrabbits to an upset of #2 Oral Roberts.
Posted by Rob Dauster at 8:42 AM
Labels: John Bryant, Madness, Morehead State, Santa Clara, South Dakota State, Towson
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