Box Score
Greenville, S.C.----The third-seeded Wingate University Bulldogs outscored 11th-ranked and top-seeded Lincoln Memorial University 48-25 in the second half Sunday afternoon en route to a 69-53 victory in the 2013 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference men’s basketball championship game at Timmons Arena. Wingate wins the SAC Tournament title for the second straight year, improving to 21-8 overall. LMU falls to 24-5 on the season.
The Bulldogs earn the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year. Lincoln Memorial, who was the top-ranked team in the region entering the SAC Tournament, will receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. This is Wingate’s fifth SAC Tournament title.
“These guys continue to make believers out of me,” head coach
Brian Good says. “They have an incredible never-say-die attitude. We are always at our best when our backs are against the wall. The defensive effort in the second half was unbelievable. We helped well, rotated and we were together as one. When you do that you have a chance to be really good on that end.”
Senior guard
Paidrick Matilus (Boynton Beach, Fla.) and sophomore guard
Ryan Daye (Burlington, N.C.) led a balanced Wingate attack with 14 points each. Matilus added three steals on the afternoon. Junior center
Deion Turman (Pittsburgh, Pa.) piled up 12 points and 15 rebounds, while senior guard
Ethan Kincaid (Morganton, N.C.) had 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Senior forward
Odell Turner (Charlotte, N.C.) contributed seven points, eight rebounds and three assists for the Bulldogs.
Matilus was named the tournament MVP, while Turman joined Matilus on the All-Tournament team. “Paidrick probably got MVP honors for his scoring, but he was our defensive MVP last night and again today,” Good says. “I can’t imagine a more deserving player after the effort he gave on both sides of the ball. Deion’s effort on glass was just phenomenal.”
Vincent Bailey had a game-high 15 points to lead the LMU attack adding 12 rebounds and two blocks.
Chance Jones added 13 points and four rebounds, while
Lorenza Ross had 10 points for the Railsplitters.
Cam Carden handed out a game-high five assists for LMU. Bailey and Jones earned All-Tournament honors, along with Carson-Newman’s
Ish Sanders.
Kincaid knocked down a pair of early threes to give Wingate an 8-4 lead four minutes into the contest. LMU tied the game at 12 on a layup from Jones. A jumper in the lane from Daye put the Bulldogs on top 16-14, but LMU closed the half on a 14-5 run. Bailey had four points in the spurt, while a three from Carden with three seconds left in the half gave the Railsplitters a 28-21 halftime advantage.
A three-point play from Bailey on the first possession in the second half gave LMU a 10-point lead. Matilus answered with a three-point play, then added a triple while a Turner layup cut the lead to four. Senior guard
Eddie Lewis (Rocky Point, N.C.) knocked down a three with 15:30 remaining to make it a one-point game. Jones answered with a three to push the LMU lead back to four, but a Kincaid layup and Turman dunk tied the game at 38. Turman followed with a putback to give Wingate its first lead of the half, then knocked down a short jumper to make it 42-38 with 10:48 to go.
A rebound and layup from
Curtis McMillion got LMU back to within two with 9:52 remaining. Daye answered with a layup and a jumper, while two Matilus free throws pushed the Bulldog advantage to eight at the 8:28 mark. After a pair of LMU free throws, Daye buried a triple. Turman followed with a free throw to give the ‘Dogs their first double-digit lead of the game with 6:36 remaining.
LMU answered with a quick 6-0 run, cutting the lead to 54-50 on a three from Ross with five minutes to go. Turman answered with another rebound and layup for Wingate, while a Matilus layup with 3:26 to go pushed the lead back to eight. Daye followed with a three to make it 61-50, while an emphatic dunk from Turner put Wingate on top by 13 with 1:35 remaining. LMU would get no closer than 12 the rest of the way.
Wingate shot 34.8 percent from the field, hitting six-of-18 shots from three-point range (33.3 percent). LMU shot 40 percent from the field, but the Railsplitters were just nine-for-29 in the second half (31 percent). Lincoln Memorial was six-for-10 from three-point range (60 percent). The Bulldogs held a 47-36 rebounding advantage, while holding a 29-8 edge in second chance points. Wingate converted 14 LMU turnovers into 17 points.
Both teams will learn their NCAA fate Sunday night. The ncaa.com will provide
live video streaming of the field being released. The feed will begin at 10:30 p.m. “Obviously we are excited to be playing in another NCAA Tournament,” Good says. “One of biggest factors is our experience we got last year. Hopefully that will have us ready to play.”