AUGUSTA, Ga. -
Top-seeded Augusta State led from start to finish in a resounding
100-70 victory over fifth-seeded Anderson in the semifinals of the
2010 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional at Christenberry
Fieldhouse.
The 30-point win over Anderson moves the Jaguars into the
championship game of the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional for
the third straight season. The Jaguars will play seventh-seeded
Montevallo for the right to advance to the Elite Eight for the
third consecutive season at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 16.
Augusta State has now won 30 consecutive home games. The Jaguars
improved to 28-3 on the 2009-10 season overall with the victory
over the Trojans. Anderson, who won its first ever NCAA Tournament
game the night before with a thrilling come-from-behind victory
over Catawba, concludes one of the best seasons in school history
with a mark of 24-8.
Augusta State went up by as many as 11 points in the first half
with the Jaguars clinging to an 11-point 43-32 advantage after a
Tye Beal jumper with 1:18 remaining in the first half.
Anderson's Kevis Cornwell would knock down a three-pointer a
few seconds later to cut the Jaguar lead to eight, but Augusta
State's Daniel Dixon would connect on two free throws with
seven seconds left in the first half to send the Jaguars into the
locker rooms with a 45-35 halftime advantage.
The 10-point halftime lead was the result of a 62.5 percent
shooting performance by Augusta State in the first half of play.
Augusta State hit upon 15 of its 24 shots in the first half. The
majority of their damage came from beyond the arc where they were
7-of-12 (58.3 percent) in the first half. Dixon (4) and Ben Madgen
(3) accounted for all seven three-pointers.
Anderson concluded the first half shooting a respectable 45.5
percent (15-for-33), but the Trojans were horrid from three-point
range where they were just 1-of-11 in the first half. The Trojans
did hold a 16-10 advantage in the paint at the halftime break.
Anderson would open the second stanza by pushing their deficit
below double digits twice, but Augusta State was able to respond by
going up by as many as 16 at 65-49 after a Madgen jumper at the
11:36 mark of the second half. The Jaguars kept plugging as exactly
five minutes later, Augusta State's advantage was 21 points
at 81-59 after a lay-up by Fred Braithwaite.
Dixon accentuated a strong second half effort by the Jaguars by
nailing a three-pointer from beyond NBA range with 2:03 remaining
in the contest to place the Jaguars ahead by 23 at 91-68.
Augusta State concluded the eventual 30-point victory with Dominic
Morra hitting a three-pointer with nine seconds left to set the
final score at 100-70. The 100 points secured by Augusta State were
their most ever in an NCAA Regional game.
The Jaguars continued to scorch the nets in the second half to
finish the contest shooting 61.4 perecnt (35-for-57). Augusta State
hit 13 of its 25 three-point attempts (52 percent) in the
victory.
Anderson shot a collective 46.6 percent (27-of-58) as a team in the
contest. They improved from beyond the arc (40 percent) in the
second half, but it was not enough to place the Trojans into the
contest in the second half.
Madgen (24) and Dixon (23) led the Jaguars in their victory. Madgen
was 7-for-13 from the field, while Dixon hit seven three-pointers
to commandeer the 23 points.
Fred Braithwaite and Alex Smith were the final Jaguars in double
figures. Braithwaite picked up 19 points and six rebounds, while
Smith had 10 points and eight rebounds.
Cornwell was the top scorer for the Trojans with 17 points. Tony
Anderson (15) and Trey Britton (13) were the final Anderson players
in double figures.
QUOTES
Augusta State Head Coach Dip Metress
"We thought if we could control their drives, which we did a
better job the second half that we could really open up. We thought
our size was going to be a factor. This is a great win and we have
the chance to play on Tuesday. This is the last game at
Christenberry Fieldhouse for some of these guys and it is a great
way to end career.
(On playing Montevallo Tuesday) We are just happy to be
playing on Tuesday. They have good players and they played USC
Aiken well today. There really is not a perfect scenario, as long
as you get the chance to play on Tuesday, no matter who it is.
Augusta State's Daniel Dixon
(On performance tonight) I give it up to our defense.
Coach asked us to do one thing, defend the rebound and defend
Anderson from driving.
(On making shots) I would not say that it is the most
important, but it did boast my confidence. Also feeding off Ben
helps me as well.
(On last home game) "It is really emotional. I have
been thinking about it a lot. It is going to be an emotional game
for all seniors. You don't want to lose that last game at
home. All five seniors will leave there hearts out on the
floor"
Augusta State's Ben Madgen
(On the offense clicking) "It feels great, offense
has never really been a problem for us and we have lots of weapons.
Defense is going to be our biggest key to moving forward. If we are
playing good defense then it leads into good offense."
(On Daniel Dixon) "It is great, when he is rolling
he is rolling, he does not seem to miss when he makes a few. Daniel
has been playing great and really dishing the ball out."
(On last home game Tuesday) "It is going be a lot of
fun. We have always left everything out on the floor and I
don't see it being any different."
Augusta State's Caleb Brown
(On being called on off the bench) "When my name is
called I just do anything I can to help the team and be as
aggressive as I can be."
(On how the team is doing now) "Great our defense is
solid and our rebounding is solid. We have no problem scoring and
we just need to keep the momentum going."
Anderson Head Coach Jason Taylor
"They are a great team, and they could possible be the
national champions, and they were really great tonight. I really
thought we would have a fight on our hands early on, but our
defense has been inconsistent all year."
(On second half) "In the second half we just could
not get into a rhythm and we pressed too much. I thought we played
well in the first half though and I loved the way we rebounded in
the first half."
Anderson's Kevis Cornwell
(On difference from last night) "We only had 24
hours to get ready for tonight, where as we had a week to get ready
for Catawba. They are two completely different teams."
Anderson's Tony Anderson
(On difference from last night) "I thought the
difference was Augusta State's size. They are a lot bigger
and can get more boards."