Mar 9, 2008

Lander Captures PBC Tournament Championship 68-65 Over AASU

AIKEN, S.C. – Aiken, S.C. – Lander University used a pair of free throws from Tournament MVP Tiara Good with five seconds remaining to escape a furious comeback from Armstrong Atlantic and capture the 2008 Peach Belt Conference Basketball Tournament 68-65 in the Convocation Center.

Lander, the fourth seed, improves to 22-11 with the PBC championship and receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Division II National Tournament, while Armstrong Atlantic’s miracle tournament run comes to an end as the loss drops the Lady Pirates to 20-11 for the season.

The Lady Pirates found themselves down 66-55 with just 5:04 remaining, but went on a 10-0 run over the next 4:53 and used a pair of free throws by Kaneetha Gordon to cut the Lady Bearcat’s lead to just one at 66-65.

After a foul with five seconds remaining, Good stepped to the line and showed why she was the PBC Player of the Year and eventually the tournament MVP, knocking down both free throws to propel Lander to the 68-65 championship game win.

The Bearcats jumped out to an early lead on a trio of buckets to open the game for a 6-0 advantage. LaShonda Chiles gave Lander their first double-digit lead of the game with 12:08 remaining with a three-pointer to make it 17-6.

The Lady Pirate’s Kaneetha Gordon kept the game close however with her near double-double in the first half, scoring 10 points and grabbing nine rebounds.

Lander would take their largest lead of the half at 21-8 with 8:03 remaining on a Shannon McKever free throw and cruised into intermission with an eight-point 38-30 lead.

Nine first half turnovers from Armstrong Atlantic, accompanied by just three assist led to the Bearcats to the lead at the break.

Five Lady Bearcats scored in double figures, paced by Good with 22 points. McKever had 13, Stephanie Ponds added 12 and Chiles, the all-time scoring-leader in NCAA Division II, added 11 points and six rebounds.

Kaneetha Gordon’s near double-double at the half turned into an impressive 24 points and 14 points to lead the Lady Pirates. Lacey Willis was the only other AASU player in double-figures, scoring 12 points on 5-15 shooting and pulling down five rebounds.

With Lander’s PBC Championship, they will await placement in the 2008 South Atlantic Regional, which will be announced live on CSTV at 10:30 p.m. during the NCAA Division II selection show.

Boxscore

2008 Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament team:
Syretha Marble, North Georiga
Kevina Ransom, Francis Marion
Lacey Willis, Armstrong Atlantic
Kaneetha Gordon, Armstrong Atlantic
Shannon McKever, Lander University
Tiara Good, Lander University
Tournament MVP:
Tiara Good, Lander University

Game 17 – Armstrong Atlantic State vs. Lander – Quotes

AASU head coach Roger Hodge
“I’m very thankful to have the opportunity to be around such a wonderful group of kids that have showed so much heart throughout the year. Even today, every time the odds are stacked against them, they’ve fought their way back into it. Even when I wasn’t sure we could.”

Hodge on how they got down
“We fought nerves early, we had no rhythm. Against a good team like that, you can’t turn the ball over as much as we did. We missed a lot of opportunities early. I felt we had better rhythm in the second half. They don’t give you enough opportunities to crawl back in the game, because they’re so explosive offensively.”

AASU senior guard Jasmin Herron on how they got back in it.
“I think we stepped it up on defense. Even though we were down, we still were trading baskets, so once we got some stops, we could catch up.”

Lander head coach Kevin Pedersen
“We were in a bad place about 4-to-5 weeks ago. We’d lost four out of six games, and had some things we needed to correct. To win a championship you need to say ‘I’m going to be there for the person next to me what ever it takes.’ Kids started taking more shots in practice, staying after and we really made the improvements.”

“This is the strongest this conference has ever been top to bottom, I don’t think anyone’s going to argue with that. We were one of the five teams to win the regular season. It’s great, but you can’t be too excited about being one of five. Winning this game says we were best in the league this year, and that says a lot for the fight these kids had in them.”

Lander senior Stephanie Ponds on AASU forward Kaneetha Gordon
“She’s a phenomenal player. Nothing comes easy. I knew I was in for a fight, she’ll go right through you to get rebounds.”

Lander freshman Shannon McKever on the final stop
“We knew we had to get a stop. We weren’t going to let them score. We had a championship to win.”