Saturday, March 29, 2008

AUGUSTA STATE FALLS IN TITLE GAME

The Augusta State University Jaguars quest for their first-ever NCAA Division II men's basketball championship fell by the wayside against Winona State (Minn.) Saturday.

The Jaguars blew a 16-point first-half lead en route to an 87-76 loss to the Warriors in the Division II title game at Springfield, Mass. Augusta State finished the 2007-08 campaign at 27-7 with the loss to Winona State.

MORE--Courtesy of NCAA.com



Friday, March 28, 2008

SOUTH DAKOTA UPSETS DELTA STATE

The dream of a national championship for Delta State is over.

The Lady Statesmen also saw their hopes of a perfect season disappear too, as the University of South Dakota Coyotes handed the DSU women their first loss in a 68-58 upset loss in the national semifinal round of the NCAA Division II Women's Elite Eight at Kearney, Neb. Thursday night.

Delta State finished the 2007-08 season with a 33-1 record. South Dakota will face Northern Kentucky for the D-II women's title Saturday night. (6 p.m. EDT/5 p.m. CDT, ESPN2).

Article courtesy of Delta State University Sports Information

Thursday, March 27, 2008

ELITE EIGHT UPDATE

The Augusta State University men's basketball team has reached its first-ever NCAA Division II title game.

The Jaguars edged Central Oklahoma in a 106-104 double-overtime thriller Wednesday, then downed Alaska-Anchorage 56-50 Thursday, to advance to the championship game.

ASU will face Winona State (Minn.) for the title Saturday. The game will be televised live on CBS, starting at 2:30 p.m. EDT.

As for the University of North Alabama, the Lions quest to win their first national championship since 1991 ended in the national quarterfinals, as they lost to Bentley (Mass.) 102-92 Wednesday.

Click here for the results of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight, courtesy of d2basketball.com.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

REGIONALS REVIEW/ELITE EIGHT PREVIEW

Hello, it's been a while! Let's quickly review what happened at the NCAA Division II basketball regional tournaments!

SOUTH REGION

Women: It was all Delta State (32-0), as the nation's top-ranked Lady Statesmen defeated Kentucky State, West Georgia, and Valdosta State to advance to their first Elite Eight in eight years.

Men: Fourth-seeded North Alabama (27-8) danced its way to its eighth Elite Eight in school history thanks to wins over fifth-seeded Christian Brothers (72-71), eighth-seeded Ouachita Baptist--who upset top-seed Florida Southern in the first round--(99-93), in overtime, and second-seeded Benedict (97-75). Now, the Lions sit just three wins from their first national championship since 1991.

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION

Women: They may have fallen one game short of their second straight trip to the Elite Eight, but the Clayton State Lakers still made things interesting along the way. They knocked off fellow Peach Belt Conference foes Francis Marion, 88-69, and Lander, 82-73, before falling to No. 1 seed Wingate, 82-72, in the finals. Despite finishing the 2007-08 season at 20-11, the Clayton State women did manage to reach the Sweet 16 for a second straight year.

Men: Like their female counterparts, the Clayton State men (19-15), fresh off of their first-ever Peach Belt Conference tournament title, eliminated the very team they upset in overtime to take that crown (USC Aiken), 60-58, followed by an 83-69 overtime win over Lenoir-Rhyne.

But in the end, No. 2 seed Augusta State (25-6), who downed Johnson C. Smith and Wingate en route to the Sweet 16, rolled past the Lakers 89-72 to claim their initial South Atlantic Region crown. It's the first-ever trip to the Elite Eight for the Jaguars!

So, who plays who in the Elite Eight?

NOTE: Teams in conferences covered by D-II South Sports marked in BOLD type.

WOMEN-at Kearney, Neb. (Wednesday)

Delta State (32-0) vs. California (Pa.)--(27-6)

Women's Elite Eight Bracket

MEN--at Springfield, Mass. (Wednesday)

North Alabama (27-8) vs. Bentley (33-0)

Augusta State (25-6) vs. Central Oklahoma (28-5)

Men's Elite Eight Bracket

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT BRACKETS

The full brackets for the 2008 NCAA Division II basketball tournaments are available by clicking the links below.

In the women's bracket, the South Regional champion will face the winner of the East Regional, while the South Atlantic Regional representative plays the winners of the Great Lakes Regional.

On the men's side, the South Atlantic winner will play against the South Central champion, while the South Regional champion awaits the winner of the Northeast Regional.

Women's Bracket

Men's Bracket

Monday, March 10, 2008

NCAA TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS ANNOUNCED

In case you missed them, here they are! The selections for the 2008 NCAA Division II basketball tournament, in the South and South Atlantic Regions!

NOTE: Teams in conferences covered by D-II South Sports are marked in BOLD type.

SOUTH REGION WOMEN--at Cleveland, Miss.

1. Delta State (29-0) vs. 8. Kentucky State (19-11)

4. Nova Southeastern (24-6) vs. 5. West Georgia (24-4)

3. Tampa (24-5) vs. 6. Valdosta State (24-5)

7. Tuskegee (21-9) vs. 2. Arkansas Tech (25-5)

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION WOMEN--at Florence, S.C.

1. Wingate (23-7) vs. 8. Johnson C. Smith (21-9)

4. Shaw (21-11) vs. 5. Augusta State (19-9)

3. Clayton State (18-10) vs. 6. Francis Marion (21-8)

7. Lander (22-11) vs. 2. Tusculum (26-4)

SOUTH REGION MEN--at Lakeland, Fla.

1. Florida Southern (24-8) vs. 8. Ouachita Baptist (19-9)

4. North Alabama (24-8) vs. 5. Christian Brothers (22-9)

3. Tampa (20-8) vs. 6. Harding (18-12)

7. Eckerd (19-9) v. 2. Benedict (26-4)

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION MEN--at Augusta, Ga.

1. USC Aiken (27-3) vs. 8. Clayton State (18-12)

4. Virginia Union (22-7) vs. 5. Lenoir-Rhyne (22-6)

3. Wingate (23-6) vs. 6. Catawba (19-11)

7. Johnson C. Smith (21-9) vs. 2. Augusta State (22-6)





Sunday, March 09, 2008

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT UPDATE--03/09/2008

CLAYTON STATE STUNS USC AIKEN...WINS PEACH BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT!

The No. 7 seed Clayton State University Lakers do the impossible, win four straight games...including a triple overtime thriller...to win their first-ever Peach Belt Conference tournament crown, 89-87, over No. 1 seed Sunday at Aiken, S.C.

Article courtesy of University of South Carolina-Aiken Sports Information

LANDER HOLDS OFF AASU FOR PBC WOMEN'S TITLE!

The No. 4 seed Lander University Bobcats stave off a last second trey, and down the No. 7 seeded Armstrong Atlantic State University Lady Pirates, 68-65, in the PBC tournament finale at Aiken, S.C.

MORE...

BENEDICT TOPS TUSKEGEE IN OVERTIME...TAKES SIAC!

The No. 1 seed Benedict College Tigers were taken to the limit...and then some, by another pack of Tigers, the Golden Tigers from Tuskegee University. But in the end, the Tigers from Columbia, S.C. sunk their fangs into an SIAC tournament title...and subsequent automatic bid to the NCAA Division II tournament Sunday at Birmingham, Ala.

Article courtesy of thesiac.com.

TUSKEGEE WOMEN WIN SIAC TITLE

The Tuskegee University Lady Tigers took home the SIAC women's basketball tournament title Sunday, as they beat Kentucky State 59-55 at Birmingham, Ala.

Article courtesy of thesiac.com.

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS WINS GULF SOUTH MEN'S TITLE

Congratulations to the Christian Brothers University Buccaneers of Memphis, Tenn. The Bucs won their first-ever Gulf South Conference men's basketball tournament title with a 93-89 win over Harding in the championship game at Southaven, Miss. Sunday. It's the first-ever GSC postseason title for CBU.

RECAP/LIVE STATS

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT UPDATE--03/09/2008

Fast forward to "Championship Sunday" to finish up "Championship Week".

In the women's bracket of the Gulf South Conference tournament, the Delta State University Lady Statesmen completed their run in Southaven, Miss., crushing Arkansas Tech 80-61 to stay unbeaten going into the NCAA tournament. On the men's side, it's an all-GSC West final, as Harding and Christian Brothers knocked off Valdosta State and North Alabama respectively to reach Sunday's title game.

In Birmingham, Ala., the SIAC tournament has its "Cinderella" team in the seventh-seeded Tuskegee Golden Tigers. The TU men pulled off back-to-back upset wins over second-seeded LeMoyne-Owen and third-seeded Fort Valley State to set up Sunday's championship game against top-seeded Benedict, who blasted Clark Atlanta 81-57.

As for the women's SIAC bracket, the Tuskegee women also reached the final game, as the No. 1 seeded Lady Tigers downed Clark Atlanta 91-76 Saturday. TU will face Kentucky State, whose Thorobrettes outlasted Stillman 57-53 that same day.

Finally, in the Peach Belt Conference tournament at Aiken, S.C., seven has also proven to be a lucky number for the No. 7 seeded Clayton State men, as the Lakers rallied to eliminate No. 10 seed UNC Pembroke, then pulled off upset wins over No. 2 seed Augusta State and No. 3 seed Georgia College & State University to reach the Sunday finale against No. 1 seed USC Aiken.

Speaking of luck, the luck of the seventh-seeded Armstrong Atlantic State Lady Pirates finally ran out Sunday, as No. 4 seed Lander pulled out a dramatic 68-65 win to claim PBC women's tournament title. The Bearcats routed top seeded Lander 93-73 Saturday to set up the final in that bracket.

Friday, March 07, 2008

CLAYTON STATE UPSETS AUGUSTA STATE

The Clayton State University Lakers pulled off the biggest upset of the Peach Belt Conference tournament so far, as they rallied from a double-digit deficit to stun the nationally 10th-ranked Augusta State University Jaguars 63-62 at Aiken, S.C. Friday.

Click the link below for the full story, plus post-game quotes.

Article courtesy of University of South Carolina-Aiken Sports Information

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT UPDATE--03/07/2008

For the most part, it was an "upsetting day" at conference tournaments throughout D-II South Nation Thursday.

Starting with the Peach Belt Conference tournament at Aiken, S.C., both the No. 2 and 3 seeds in the women's bracket were eliminated, with one of them losing at the buzzer. No. 7 seed Armstrong Atlantic State and No. 6 seed Columbus State, the "Cinderella" teams of the PBC dance thanks to these respective upsets, will square off Saturday, with a trip to Sunday's title game at stake.

In the SIAC tournament at Birmingham, Ala., top seeded Tuskegee cruised to a Saturday semifinal appearance with an easy 76-54 quarterfinal win over Paine, while fifth seeded Clark Atlanta knocked off fourth seeded Albany State 88-80. The shocker of the day, though, came when 11th seeded LeMoyne-Owen stunned sixth seeded Miles 60-58.

On the men's side, top seeded Benedict was taken to the limit by No. 9 seed Albany State, but the Tigers still managed to pull out a 73-69 double overtime win in the quarterfinals.

Finally, in the Gulf South Conference tournament at Southaven, Miss., the University of Arkansas-Monticello Cotton Blossoms provided the huge upset in Thursday's women's quarterfinals, as they crushed GSC East Division top seed West Georgia 79-54. Nationally top-ranked Delta State awaits UAM in Saturday's semifinal action, with the Lady Statesmen running past Christian Brothers 63-41.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT UPDATE--03/06/2008

Just barely into the second day of conference tournament action, and March Madness has already spread. In the Peach Belt Conference tournament at Aiken, S.C., No. 7 seed Armstrong Atlantic State Thursady upset No. 2 seed Clayton State, 68-66, to advance to Saturday's quarterfinals, while No. 5 seed Clark-Atlanta knocked off No. 4 seed Albany State, 88-80, to move on to the semifinals of the SIAC tournament this weekend. Stay connected to D-II South Sports for more updates of conference tournament action as they become available.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

REGIONAL RANKINGS REVIEW--MEN

With the regular season now in the rear view mirror, teams in D-II South Nation can now look ahead to conference tournament action. The teams "on the bubble" have no margin for error if they hope to play beyond this weekend.

Even the teams in the upper echelon of the regional rankings can't relax, as the average underdog stands capable of coming out of nowhere, and pulling off multiple upsets en route to winning many a conference tournament. With outcomes like this, it's no wonder why people call it "March Madness".

Having said that, let's take at how the men's squads stack up.

KEY: Teams in conferences covered by D-II South Sports marked in BOLD type.

Source: NCAA.com

The teams record against all Division II opponents is listed on top, with the in-region record listed below.

SOUTH REGION

1
Tampa
18-7
16-5

2
Florida Southern
21-7
18-6

3
North Alabama
20-7
19-4


4
Benedict
21-4
21-4


5
Eckerd
18-8
18-5

6
Christian Brothers
17-9
16-7


7
Harding
12-9
12-9

8
Ouachita Baptist
16-7
15-6

9
West Georgia
14-11
14-11


10
Rollins
17-8
12-8


Analysis: Despite going into the Gulf South Conference tournament on an eight-game winning streak, the Lions dropped from the #1 to the #3 spot in the final South Region ranikings for the regular season. Instead, the UNA men hope to not only to win the GSC tournament, but also the right to host the South Regional. That is, if either Tampa or Florida Southern, or both stumble in the Sunshine State Conference tournament.

As for other teams in D-II South Nation, Benedict hopes to win out, and take home the SIAC tournament crown this season after being stopped cold in their first game, while GSC bubble teams Christian Brothers, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, and West Georgia hope to improve their at-large chances with impressive showings in the GSC tourney.

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION

1
South Carolina Aiken
25-2
25-1


2
Augusta State
22-4
22-4


3
Wingate
21-4
19-4

4
Lenoir-Rhyne
20-5
19-5

5
Virginia Union
20-7
18-7

6
Elizabeth City State
17-7
17-7

7
Bowie State
19-8
19-8

8
Johnson C. Smith
19-9
19-9

9
Carson-Newman
17-6
17-6

10
Catawba
16-11
16-10


Analysis: They may be the only two teams from the Peach Belt Conference ranked in the final South Atlantic Region poll of the regular season, but USC Aiken and Augusta State both hold the top two spots going into conference tournament play. The only way a third PBC team (such Armstrong Atlantic State, Georgia College & State University, or even North Georgia) can join that duo in the NCAA tourney is if they win the conference tournament at USC Aiken this weekend. On the other hand, both the CIAA and South Atlantic Conference tournaments are likely to provide some high drama in terms of which teams will punch their tickets to the "mini-big dance".

REGIONAL RANKINGS REVIEW--WOMEN

Championship Week has arrived for many teams in D-II South Nation. For many teams playing in conference tournaments, this is their last chance to impress the people that will select the eight teams in eight regions for next week's NCAA Division II tournament. That includes the South and South Atlantic Regions.

Having said that, let's break down the final regular season regional rankings.

NOTE: Only games against NCAA Division II opponents count in the regional rankings, followed by the in-region record.

KEY: Teams in conference covered by D-II South Sports are marked in BOLD type.

Source: NCAA.com

SOUTH REGION

1
Delta State
24-0
20-0

2
West Georgia
23-3
23-3


3
Arkansas Tech
19-4
19-4

4
Tampa
22-5
20-4

5
Nova Southeastern
21-6
18-5

6
Valdosta State
21-4
20-4


7
Tuskegee
18-9
18-7

8
Harding
14-9
14-9


9
Fort Valley State
18-9
17-7


10
Rollins
17-9
16-9


Analysis: Seven of the top 10 teams in this week's South Region poll call D-II South Nation home, with five teams from the Gulf South Conference, and two from the SIAC ranked going into conference tournament action.

Don't be surprised if the GSC sends at least four teams to the NCAA South Regional next week, while it will likely be a battle between Tuskegee and FVSU for the SIAC bid, assuming no other team steps up and wins the SIAC tournament this weekend.

SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION

1
Clayton State
18-9
18-7


2
Augusta State
18-8
18-8

3
Tusculum
22-3
19-3

4
Wingate
20-7
20-6

5
Francis Marion
18-7
18-7


6
Shaw
21-11
19-6

7
Johnson C. Smith
19-8
19-8

8
Columbus State
16-10
16-10


9
South Carolina-Aiken
18-7
17-7


10
Lander
17-11
16-9


Analysis: Even with five teams sharing the regular season title, and a sixth squad finishing one game behind that aforementioned quartet, the Peach Belt Conference still managed to get six teams ranked in the regional poll. Even so, this week's PBC tournament at USC Aiken will go a long way towards which teams get in with at-large bids, and who will sit at home.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK--CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PREVIEW

The regular season is over. The postseason is here. And in between both the regular season and NCAA tournament, there are the conference tournaments. Here is how the tourneys in the three "D-II South Nation" conferences stack up.

Gulf South Conference--at Southaven, Miss. (March 5-9)

Women's Bracket

Men's Bracket

Analysis: Both the Delta State women (26-0 overall) and the North Alabama men (23-7) are the overwhelming favorites to not only win their respective brackets, but also to host the South Regionals next week. Still, this is "March Madness", where every team starts 0-0. With three other nationally ranked teams (West Georgia, Valdosta State, and Arkansas Tech) playing in the GSC tournament, it won't be an easy path for the Lady Statesmen to navigate.

Peach Belt Conference--at Aiken, S.C. (March 5-9)

Women's Bracket

Men's Bracket

Analysis: USC Aiken (25-2 overall, 19-1 in PBC) and Augusta State (22-5, 17-3) have dominated regular season play all season. But if there's a sleeper in the men's bracket, it might Georgia College & State University (19-8, 13-7), whose Bobcats finished a respectable third place at the end of the regular season.

On the women's side, after one of the most parity-filled regular season title races in league history, the conference tournament could also be one of the most unpredictable, especially after five teams (Augusta State, Clayton State, Lander, Francis Marion, and USC Aiken) managed to get a five-way split of the crown. A sixth team, Columbus State, finished just one game behind that quintet. So, it wouldn't be a surprise if a lower-seeded team came out of nowhere, and won the tournament title come Sunday.

SIAC--at Birmingham, Ala. (March 5-9)

Women's Bracket

Men's Bracket

Analysis: Like the Peach Belt Conference, the race for the women's SIAC regular season championship also came down with the wire, with Tuskegee (18-8 overall, 17-3 in conference play) beating out Fort Valley State (18-9, 15-5) by two games for first place. But the conference tournament is anyone's for the taking, as any of the underdogs could get hot, and steal the automatic bid to the NCAA Division II tournament.

On the men's side, Benedict (23-4, 20-2) has run away with the top regular season title, but hopes to avoid a meltdown that stopped their run in the SIAC tournament in 2007. As the fifth seed, Albany State upset the Tigers en route to the conference tourney title last year, but the Golden Rams must win four games as the ninth seed in order to repeat this year.