Mar 29, 2008 Augusta State Falls to Winona State 87-76 in Championship Game SPRINGFIELD, MASS -- Augusta State’s magical run to the
National Championship came up just short on Saturday as the Jaguars
fell to Winona State 87-76 in the final game of the Elite Eight in
Springfield, Mass. The Warriors claim their second national
championship in three years after trailing by as many as 15 in the
first half and by 12 at halftime. With the loss, ASU’s most
successful season in school history comes to an end with a 27-7
record while Winona State, who set an NCAA single-season wins
record, finishes 38-1.
After a back-and-forth opening to the game, the Jaguars took
control of the first half with a 10-0 run with under six minutes to
go. Tyrekus ‘AJ’ Bowman was unstoppable in the half for
ASU, hitting nine of 11 shots for 20 points. The senior from
Tignall, Ga., scored eight of ASU’s 10 points during the
first-half run while Ben Madgen added five more.
A layup from Winona’s David Johnson cut the lead to eight
with 2:44 to play in the first, but the Jaguars responded with six
straight points to open up a 16-point lead, their largest of the
game. However, a Curtel Robinson free throw and a three-pointer
from Quincy Henderson at the buzzer cut the lead to 12.
The second half was nearly an exact reversal of the first as
Winona State began their comeback down 12 with 14:21 to play. The
Warriors outscored the Jaguars 19-5 over the next six minutes,
including holding ASU without a point for over four minutes. After
shooting only 38% in the first half, the Warriors hit 50% of their
shots from the field in the second half, finally taking a 65-63
lead with 7:40 to go.
Augusta State tied it again on a Bowman layup and were down only
one with 5:13 to play when Winona put the game away with a 13-2 run
over the next four minutes. Jonte Flowers seemingly could not miss
for Winona as he scored eight straight points during that stretch,
including back-to-back three-pointers. Bowman, who picked up his
fourth foul with 12:53 to play, was limited to 14 minutes in the
second half.
The Warriors outrebounded ASU 39-30 and grabbed 21 offensive
rebounds which led to 21 second-chance points. Winona also forced
15 ASU turnovers with 10 steals while turning the ball over only
seven times.
Bowman set an NCAA Championship Game record for field goal
percentage by hitting 12 of 15 shots to finish with 26 points.
Madgen added 20 points and seven rebounds while Siler had 20
points, five rebounds and five blocks. Demetrius Howard did not
score, but led ASU with 10 rebounds.
Flowers, who was named the tournament Most Outstanding Player,
scored 30 for Winona State. John Smith, the two-time NABC Player of
the Year, added 18 as he went 4-for-4 from three-point range.
Henderson finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Bowman and Siler were both named to the All-Tournament team along
with Flowers and Smith from Winona State. The game was the last for
five Augusta State seniors including Bowman and Howard.
Boxscore
Game Quotes:
ASU head coach Dip Metress
“We accomplished things out program has never accomplished
before. All credit needs to go to Winona. Their can’t be
anything negative coming out of our mouths.”
“What we did transformed our program. There’s a lot of
enthusiasm back in Augusta and we’ll build on that. I wish we
had some plays back tonight, but we won’t hang our
heads.”
“Flowers was phenomenal, we had a hard time guarding
him.”
(On Bowman’s fourth foul) “That was the turning point.
It hurt us, obviously.”
ASU’s Tyrekus ‘AJ’ Bowman
“This is not the way I wanted to go out, but I can’t
hang my head. Hopefully, I’ll be back here next year watching
these guys go again.”
(On guarding Flowers): “Big time players step up in big time
games. You’ve got to give him credit for stepping
up.”
ASU’s Ben Madgen
“This has been a great experience for the team. Winona has
been here before and their experience helped them. We knew they
would make a run, we just wanted to withstand it. But it seemed
that every shot that was going up was going in.”
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