POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - Fifth-seeded Indiana Southeast held off
upset-minded Spring Arbor (Mich.) 58-54 to advance to the Elite Eight
for the first time in school history. The 2010 NAIA D-II Men's
Basketball National Championship is being played at the Keeter
Gymnasium on the campus of College of the Ozarks (Mo.).
One of just three unseeded teams that won in the first round, Spring
Arbor looked to be in control for most of the game, leading by as much
as 10 in the second half. Four quick points, the later off a steal and
lay-in by junior Rick Bodiford, put Indiana Southeast down 46-40. A
basket by Cougars guard DJ Baisden followed and put the lead back to eight but the Grenadiers closed the game with an 18-6 run to earn the win.
"We were down eight points and wanted to get it down to four, we
kept setting goals and we were able to achieve them through hustle and
perseverance," commented head coach Wiley Brown. "These guys just
believe."
A three-pointer by Jazzmarr Ferguson with 3:10 to go put Indiana
Southeast up for good (55-54) followed by another basket and free throw
by Ferguson sealed it with 54 seconds to play. The Grenadiers' defense
played a key role in the win, limiting Spring Arbor to just 29%
shooting in the second half.
"Our guys showed me a lot of character against a great Spring Arbor
team today," added Brown. "We have seven seniors who did not want to go
home. I am proud of them because they did not get discouraged and kept
working hard throughout the game."
Indiana Southeast was led by Bodiford who was nearly perfect from
the field, making 8-of-9 field goal attempts and 2-for-3 free throws
for 18 points. Ferguson was huge as well with 16 points, scoring the
Grenadiers final six points. He also dished out six assists. Indiana
Southeast shot 55% from the field and held a slim 26-22 advantage on
the glass.
"These guys put a lot of faith in our system and our veteran
experience really showed up for us today at the end of the game. Any
win at this level of the national tournament is a great win."
After shooting 50% in the first half, Spring Arbor cooled off to 42%
for the game. Baisden was one of just two Cougar players in double
figures with 13. Chris Bellamy contributed 10 points off the bench and
Rob Boss closed his career with nine points and four boards. Playing in
their second ever national tournament, Spring Arbor finishes the year
with a 23-11 record.
Indiana Southeast moves into the quarterfinals with a 27-4 record.
They will play either #4 Bellevue (Neb.) or #13 Cedarville (Ohio) on
Saturday at 3:00 pm.