WORCESTER, Mass. --- Coast Guard won its first-ever NEWMAC
Tournament title and earned its first trip to the NCAA Division III
Men's Basketball Championships, as the seventh-seeded Bears upset
the top-seeded WPI Engineers 71-66 at Harrington Auditorium on
Sunday afternoon.
The Bears (14-13) victory snapped WPI's chances of making it
three NEWMAC men's titles in a row. The Engineers fall to 22-3. The
pairings for the NCAA Tournament will be announced later tonight
with WPI expected to receive one of 18 at-large bids .
In such a close, well-played defensive game, it was assured that
this one would go right down to the last second. There were
20 lead changes in this game, including five in the last three
minutes.
With 2:30 remaining and the Engineers trailing by one,
Adam Lirette (Dover, NH) missed a 3-pointer that
would give WPI a two-point lead. But the quick-thinking guard was
able to dash into the paint to corral the rebound and put it up and
in to give WPI a 62-61 lead.
After the teams traded turnovers, Coast Guard's Jeff
Prebeck (Columbus, IN) came back the other way and used a
short babyhook to reclaim the lead for the Bears.
Ryan Cain (Webster, MA) came right back down
and gave WPI the lead, but Steve Blum (Farmington,
CT) got his own rebound on the next trip and put it up and in while
being fouled. He calmly sank the freebie to complete the old
fashioned three-point play, giving Coast Guard a 66-64 lead, a lead
it would not relinquish.
Cain then lofted a 3-point attempt from the nearside corner, but
it caromed off the side of the iron and into the hands of
Eric Hudson (Altadena, CA), who was immediately
fouled with 35 seconds left. He hit his two free throws to make it
68-64. Cain would be fouled six seconds later by Prebeck as he went
toward the hoop, and he hit both shots for the final WPI points.
For Coast Guard, Al Sowers (Monrovia, MD) had a
game-high 23 points, shooting 4-of-8 from 3-point land. Blum added
14, while Grant Johnson (Grayson, GA) added 11.
For WPI, Cain led the team with 19 points and five assist while
Antoine Coleman (Everett, MA) scored 18 points.
Lirette also had five assists for the Engineers.