[Printer Friendly]
Mar 14, 2009 NCAA Men's Regional - USC Aiken Cruises into Semifinals Past Lenoir-Rhyne 88-70 No. 16-ranked and second-seeded USC Aiken shot a season-high
67.3 precent from the floor, hitting 33-of-49 shots en route to an
88-70 first-round victory over Lenoir-Rhyne at the 2009 NCAA DII
Southeast Regional in Augusta, Ga., on Saturday afternoon.
The Pacers (24-7) advance to the semifinals to face No. 6 seed
Catawba at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Lenoir-Rhyne (18-10) sees
its season come to an end in its fifth NCAA berth and second
straight season advancing to the Regionals.
USC Aiken placed five players in double figures, led by
All-American Chris Commons' 27 points on 12-of-15 shooting from the
floor. Javonte Clanton added 19 points, including a perfect
11-of-11 from the free throw line, while Kingsley Oguchi chipped in
13 points, Cordaryl Ballard added 11 and Josh chipped in 10.
For Lenoir-Rhyne, Josh Rudder single-handedly kept the Bears within
sight of the Pacers with a team-high 24 points on 6-of-8 shooting
from the floor, including two three-pointers, and 10-of-11 from the
free throw line. D.J. Blackmon added 14 points and Marcus Hodges
chipped in 13.
Commons set the tone in the first half, hitting 7-of-8 shots form
the floor, leading all scorers with 17 points before intermission.
Sometimes drawing four players when he had the ball in his hands,
the Toledo, Ohio, native made back-to-back layups late in the first
half to push the lead to 35-24 with 3:24 remaining. Dollard ended
the half with an exclamation three-pointer with three seconds left,
giving the Pacers a 14-point lead at intermission.
In the second half, the Pacers only slightly cooled from the floor,
hitting 16-of-24 shots (66.7 percent) and building a 62-42 lead on
an Oguchi three-pointer with 11:23 left. Five straight points by
Rudder, capped by a three-point play, would bring the Bears to
within 12, 76-64, with 4:27 remaining but that woudl be as close as
Lenoir-Rhyne would get.
USC Aiken's 67.3 percent from the floor was a season high, and the
Pacers also hit 6-of-12 from three-point range (50 percent) and
16-of-21 shots from the free throw line (76.2 percent).
Lenoir-Rhyne hit 46.2 percent from the floor on the game (24-of-52
shots) and hit 6-of-16 shots from three-point range (37.5 percent).
USC Aiken held a 32-17 edge in rebounding in the game.
|