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Saturday, Mar. 10 12:00pm ET
Northwestern State knocks off McNeese State RECAP | BOX SCORE
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BOSSIER CITY, La. (AP) Northwestern State is going to the NCAA
Tournament for the first time after capping an 18-12 season with
three straight tournament victories.
Michael Byars-Dawson calmly sank two free throws with nine
seconds remaining Saturday, giving Northwestern State a 72-71
victory over McNeese State in the Southland Conference tournament
championship.
"It goes back further than the last minute," said
Byars-Dawson, who sat out last season after transferring to
Northwestern from Miami. "Coming into the tournament, I told these
guys I wasn't going to let them lose. I told them we were going to
the NCAA if I had anything to do with it."
Northwestern, the sixth seed in the tournament, won seven of its
last eight games, and beat three teams in the tournament that swept
it during the regular season.
McNeese (22-8) was the No. 1 seed and winner of the Southland's
regular-season title. The Cowboys entered with a 15-game winning
streak, the second-longest in the nation behind Hofstra's 18.
"It's unfortunate that we're in the type of league that you
have to win the tournament," McNeese coach Ron Everhart said.
"But we knew what we were up against. We're not going to feel
sorry for ourselves."
Byars-Dawson scored 22 points for Northwestern, which was in the
conference tournament final for the second straight season.
"I expected this to happen," said Northwestern coach Mike
McConathy, who took over the program last year. "I just didn't
expect it to happen this quick."
Demond Mallet scored 19 points for McNeese and Tierre Brown 17.
Ben Perkins had 16 points and 12 rebounds.
McNeese took its third lead of the game 4½ minutes into the
second half when Mallet's 3-pointer made it 50-47.
Northwestern tied the score at 57 on Byers-Dawson's basket with
5:13 remaining.
With 1:27 left, Hancock again tied the game at 66 on a
3-pointer. Pooh Davis stole the ball, setting up another Hancock
score with 1:03 left that put Northwestern ahead 68-66.
Brown gave McNeese another tie on free throws with 44 seconds
remaining. Thompson answered with two free throws to move
Northwestern ahead 70-68.
McNeese's desperation shot missed and Mallet fouled Byers-Dawson
on the rebound. Byers-Dawson's free throws with nine seconds left
made it 72-68 Northwestern. Perkins made it close with a 3-pointer
with three seconds left.
Northwestern shot 35 percent from the field to McNeese's 40
percent but outrebounded McNeese 53-41.
"They just out-efforted us," Mallet said. "A big key was
their rebounds, their hustle. We turned the ball over and didn't
make our shots and this is what happens when you do that."
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