UALR Men’s NCAA Tournament Run Comes To An End With 81-77 Overtime Loss To Bulldogs
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Matt Dickey and North Carolina-Asheville injected a little customary March drama into the NCAA’s new-look tournament.
Dickey led a late run that brought overtime, and J.P. Primm hit five free throws and had a decisive steal in the closing seconds Tuesday night, sending UNC Asheville to an 81-77 victory over Arkansas-Little Rock in a dramatic “First Four” opener.
UNC Asheville pulled it out with a tournament-worthy performance by its best player. The Bulldogs led for only 51 seconds in regulation, before Dickey asserted himself. He scored 14 of the Bulldogs’ last 18 points in regulation, including a 3 with 10.5 seconds to go that tied it.
Alex Garcia-Mendoza matched his career high with 21 points for Arkansas-Little Rock (19-17). The Trojans played overtime without Solomon Bozeman, the Sun Belt’s player of the year who fouled out in the final minute of regulation. He finished with 18 points.
Each year, the tournament turns into a big stage looking for a star. Dickey became the first to take the spotlight.
The shooting guard asserted himself with nine minutes left, leading the late surge that culminated in his 3-pointer from the left corner. Matt Mouzy missed a 3 at the buzzer, sending it to overtime.
There were five lead changes in overtime, the last coming on Primm’s two free throws that made it 78-77 and put the Bulldogs in position to win yet another overtime tournament game in Dayton.
The Bulldogs also opened the tournament in Dayton in 2003, when they became the first Big South team to win an NCAA tournament game. They went overtime to beat Texas Southern 92-84 in a one-game play-in for the 65-team field.
Players had trouble sleeping the night before they got on their charter flights – a first for most of them – and headed to Dayton to become a footnote to NCAA tournament history. They were the opening act in the “First Four” – four games over two days at the University of Dayton Arena, part of an expanded 68-team field.
And they did it with a few tournament-worthy moments: Unexpected 3s, no-look passes and overtime drama.
“We’re playing really good now and it feels good to go to the second round,” Dickey said.
Both teams had a leading player coming off an MVP tournament. Dickey averaged 19.7 points during the Big South tournament. Bozeman got the same honors in the Sun Belt, hitting a 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left that brought the championship.
With the Trojans needing another big shot on Tuesday, he could only sit and watch.
UALR Women’s Basketball Headed to Wichita, Kansas to Face Green Bay in the Opening Round of the NCAA Tournament
The UALR women’s basketball team received the No. 12 seed for the 2011 NCAA Tournament and will face Green Bay (32-1) the No. 5 seed at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas on Sunday, March 20 at 4:20 p.m. C.S.T. on ESPN 2.
Other teams in the regional include No. 4 seed Michigan State (26-5) and No. 13 seed Northern Iowa (27-5).
This is the second-straight NCAA appearance for the Trojans who last season defeated higher-seeded Georgia Tech 63-53 in Norman, Okla. UALR lost in the second round to Final Four team Oklahoma 60-44.
UALR won the team’s first-ever Sun Belt Conference Tournament title with a 66-59 victory over WKU to earn the automatic berth this season.
The winner of each first round game will play on Tuesday, March 22 at 8:30 p.m. C.S.T. The winner of that match-up will advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Dallas, Texas.