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Texas Southern gets first ever NCAA Tournament victory

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DAYTON, Ohio — Texas Southern got its first ever NCAA Tournament win, a 64-46 rout of North Carolina Central in a First Four game on Wednesday night.

Demontrae Jefferson, a 5-foot-7 guard, scored 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lift No. 16 seed Texas Southern (16-19), which became the first team with a losing record to win a tournament game. The Tigers started the season 0-13 against a rough schedule and didn’t win a game until Jan. 1. Now they move on face No. 1 seed Xavier on Friday.

A historical­ly black college in Houston, Texas Southern slipped into the First Four by getting hot and winning the Southwest Athletic College Tournament. The Tigers then were paired with MidEastern Athletic Conference Tournament winner N.C. Central, another historical­ly black school that was making its second straight appearance in Dayton for a play-in game with a completely new starting lineup.

Both the conference­s get an automatic bid every year but rarely have to play each other.

N.C. Central (19-16) was led by Raasean Davis with 19 points, part of a starting five that included a pair of true freshmen guards and a walk-on.

Texas Southern led by 10 at the half on Jefferson’s 17 points. The sophomore, who along with Miami’s Chris Lykes is the shortest player in the tournament, tied the score at 10 with a jumper, then fed an alleyoop pass to Trayvon Reed for a monster dunk and followed with a layup to cap an 8-0 run. The Tigers wouldn’t relinquish the lead.

The Eagles hurt themselves with terrible shooting, especially in the second half.

They shot just 30.4 per cent for the game — including 0 for 14 from 3-point range.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? C.J. Wiggins (right) of the North Carolina Central Eagles drives against Lamont Walker of the Texas Southern Tigers in Dayton, Ohio, last night.
GETTY IMAGES C.J. Wiggins (right) of the North Carolina Central Eagles drives against Lamont Walker of the Texas Southern Tigers in Dayton, Ohio, last night.

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