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HICKORY, N.C. Fourth-seeded Wingate
University (18-12) defeated No. 2 Presbyterian (24-9), 61-50, in the
championship game of the 2006 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Mens
Basketball Tournament held this afternoon at the Catawba Valley
Community College.
The Bulldogs, winners of seven straight, won their
first league tournament championship in six years and earned a berth
to the NCAA Division II Playoffs for the first time since the 2001-02
campaign. Presbyterian awaits to see if it has been selected to a spot
in the playoffs.
Sophomore Sean Barnette (Rock Hill, S.C.) led all
scorers with 21 points to go along with a game-high 14 rebounds, and
was named the tournaments most valuable player, while junior
Justin Baker (Lumberton, N.C.) added 14 points for Wingate.
Wingate limited Presbyterian to just 31 percent
(18-of-65) shooting for the contest and blocked eight shots, including
five by sophomore Bryan Grier (Charlotte, N.C.), who became the South
Atlantic Conferences career blocked shot leader with five on
Sunday, giving him 212 for his career.
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The Wingate University men's
basketball team celebrates its win over Presbyterian College in
the 2006 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Mens Basketball
Championship Tournament. |
Senior Johann Collins (Raleigh, N.C.) was
Presbyterians top scorer and finished with a double-double (17
points and 12 rebounds) while junior Sean Dixon (Marietta, Ga.)
chipped in with 13 points and junior Grant Herren (Oviedo, Fla.)
pulled down a team-high 13 rebounds.
PC held a 51-36 advantage on the boards despite the
loss.
Wingate led by six (30-24) at the break, shooting
71.4 percent (5-7) from the charity stripe and 44.4 percent (12-27)
from the field. Barnette led the Bulldogs from the field with nine
first-half points, going 3-4 from the free-throw line. Baker and
sophomore Bryan Grier (Charlotte, N.C.) also tossed in six apiece for
the Bulldogs in the first half. Collins led the Blue Hose with nine
points. The Blue Hose won the first half battle of the boards, 26-15,
and out-scored the Bulldogs in the paint, 22-18. Wingate led the
entire first half with PC only able to tie the game once.
After the break, Wingate built a 42-32 lead with
11:01 remaining on a three-point play by Barnette but Presbyterian
came back to cut the margin to two (46-44) on a pair of free throws by
Collins at the 6:53 mark.
Wingate, who never trailed again in the game,
responded with seven straight points culminated by a Barnette lay-up
with 5:32 remaining and never trailed by four points the rest of the
way.
The Bulldogs made their last six free throws in the
final 26 seconds to seal the win.
Barnette earned Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP honors
and he was joined on the all-tournament squad by teammate Grier as
well as PCs Collins and Sean Dixon and Lenoir-Rhyne sophomore
Josh Kindred (Holly Springs, N.C.).
Wingate coach Parker Laketa said the Bulldogs won
with defense, a key to their late-season winning streak.
Thats why we were good during
the tournament, we defended well, Laketa said. Im
just glad we picked the end of the season to play our best basketball.
Wingate earned the SACs automatic bid into
the NCAA Division II Tournament.
We knew we didnt have a chance
to get an at-large bid, Laketa said. But we also knew we
could beat everybody here. Now that weve won it, weve got
another opportunity.
Presbyterian coach Gregg Nibert credited Wingates
defense for disrupting the Blue Hose offense. Presbyterian missed all
18 3-point attempts.
That absolutely shocks me,
Nibert said. There may have been only one or two that were bad
shots. Youy think of Wingate as an offensive team, but they did a good
job on us defensively.
WINGATE UNIVERSITY 61, PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 50
WINGATE UNIVERSITY (18-12 overall) Barnette, Sean 7-19 6-7 21;
Baker, Justin 5-14 2-2 14; Grier, Bryan 4-9 2-2 10; Smith, Bill 1-7
4-4 6; Kirkland, Shaun 1-3 1-3 3; Mangum, Ernest 1-1 0-0 3; Carlisle,
Sam 1-2 0-1 2; Villines, Kenny 1-1 0-1 2; Powell, Fernando 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 21-56 15-20 61.
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE (24-9 overall) Collins, Johann 6-16 5-5
17; Dixon, Sean 3-12 7-11 13; Versinskas, Martynas 4-8 1-2 9; Herren,
Grant 2-6 0-0 4; Bostic, Bryan 1-4 0-0 2; Ferrell, Quinton 1-2 0-0 2;
Sligh, Travis 1-3 0-0 2; Ballenger, Tray 0-9 1-2 1; Kiscaden, Pat 0-2
0-0 0; Biggs, Drew 0-3 0-1 0. Totals 18-65 14-21 50.
Wingate University............ 30 31 - 61 Presbyterian College.......... 24 26 - 50
3-point goals-Wingate University 4-14 (Baker,
Justin 2-5; Mangum, Ernest 1-1; Barnette, Sean 1-4; Smith, Bill 0-4),
Presbyterian College 0-18 (; Dixon, Sean 0-5; Bostic, Bryan 0-3;
Ferrell, Quinton 0-1; Ballenger, Tray 0-6; Kiscaden, Pat 0-2; Biggs,
Drew 0-1). Fouled out--Wingate University-None, Presbyterian
College-Herren, Grant. Rebounds-Wingate University 38 (Barnette, Sean
14), Presbyterian College 56 (Herren, Grant 13). Assists-Wingate
University 14 (Baker, Justin 4), Presbyterian College 4(Ballenger,
Tray 1; Bostic, Bryan 1; Ferrell, Quinton 1; Herren, Grant 1). Total
fouls-Wingate University 18, Presbyterian College 19. A-501
Wingate advances to the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional
March 10-13; Food Lion SAC All-tourney: Josh Kindred (LR), Sean Dixon
(PC), Johann Collins (PC), Bryan Grier (WU), Sean Barnette (MVP, WU)
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