No. 6 seeded Golden Eagles will play at Austin Peay
Tuesday night
2010 Men's OVC Basketball Tournament Bracket
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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech downed Jacksonville State,
72-62, Saturday night in Eblen Center to secure the No. 6 seed in
next week’s Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, but coach Mike
Sutton’s team had to wait a little longer to learn their
travel destination.
Once the night’s final outcome was decided in Cape
Girardeau, Austin Peay had roared back from a five-point deficit to
beat Southeast Missouri in overtime and claim the No. 3 seed.
That means both of Tennessee Tech’s basketball teams will
head to Clarksville on Tuesday for OVC Tourney play against the
Governors. In both the men’s and women’s races, Tech
took the No. 6 seed and APSU earned the No. 3 spot.
On Saturday night, Kevin Murphy led Tech with 22 points and the
Golden Eagles held the Gamecocks to 36 percent shooting to claim
the victory in the regular season finale.
Tech finished with a 14-16 overall mark and an 8-10 record in OVC
play. Jacksonville State slipped to 11-18 overall and 7-11 in the
conference, taking the No. 7 spot in the eight-team bracket.
In addition to Murphy’s 22 points, Alfred Jones added 12
points and five rebounds and senior Elijah Muhammad had 10 points,
six rebounds and three assists. Terrell Barnes chipped in with
seven points and six rebounds. Freshman Jud Dillard also grabbed
six rebounds.
Three Gamecocks reached in double digits, led by Nick Murphy with
18 points and 11 rebounds. Jeremy Bynum had 17 points and Stephen
Hall netted 11.
Jacksonville State strung together and early 11-0 run, replacing
an early seven-point Tech lead with a four-point edge by the
Gamecocks with 11:29 to go in the first half. Tech recovered and
the score was tied four more times in the half before the host
Golden Eagles took a one-point advantage to the break, 29-28.
After three more tie scores in the first three minutes of the
second half, the Golden Eagles jumped on top by six when Kevin
Murphy drained a 3-pointer with 12:57 to play to make it 45-39.
With eight minutes to play, the Golden Eagles scored a 13-4 run to
move from a two-point lead to an 11-point margin. Two big baskets
came from Muhammad, first a 3-pointer than a layup and the Golden
Eagles were ahead, 66-55 with 2:05 to go.
JSU was able to creep to within seven with 1:04 remaining on a
layup by Dominique Shellman, but Zach Bailey and Muhammad each
converted their free throws to clinch the win.