Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

TCU tops Ga. Tech for its first NIT title

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NEW YORK — Kenrich Williams had 25 points and 12 rebounds, and TCU routed Georgia Tech 88- 56 in the NIT championsh­ip on Thursday night.

TCU opened with a 20- 3 run on its way to the program’s first NIT title. Vlad Brodziansk­y scored 18 points for the Horned Frogs ( 24- 15), and Alex Robinson had 10 points and 11 assists.

Williams was named the tournament’s Most Outstandin­g Player.

Tadric Jackson led Georgia Tech ( 21- 16) with 19 points. Josh Okogie had 12 points and six rebounds.

It was the first meeting between the ACC and Big 12 programs since Dec. 21, 1967, and third overall. And it mostly belonged to TCU, which never trailed.

The Horned Frogs led 3827 at halftime, and it was more of the same in the second half. Williams and Brodziansk­y threw down thunderous dunks, and Williams knock down a three to help push the advantage to 54- 39.

TCU shot 51 percent ( 35 for 68) from the field and held Georgia Tech to 35.7 percent ( 20 for 56) shooting.

The lead grew to 69- 49 on Williams’ breakaway jam with 6: 44 left. Desmond Bane tacked on a three from in front of the TCU bench, helping kick off the celebratio­n for the Horned Frogs.

TCU coach Jamie Dixon emptied his bench in the final minutes, and reserve Josh Parrish had a breakaway windmill jam in the final seconds.

Dixon improved to 28- 15 at Madison Square Garden.

The Yellow Jackets did not have a field goal until Ben Lammers’ jumper 5: 03 into the game. Prior to Lammers’ basket, Georgia Tech was 0 for 6 from the field and had committed four turnovers.

Despite the loss, it was a successful season for the Yellow Jackets. A program Coach Josh Pastner referred to as a “major rebuild job” as recently as Tuesday won 21 games and competed in a national postseason tournament.

 ?? AP/ FRANK FRANKLIN II ?? TCU guard Desmond Bane drives to the basket during Thursday’s game at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Horned Frogs cruised to an 88- 56 victory to win the NIT title.
AP/ FRANK FRANKLIN II TCU guard Desmond Bane drives to the basket during Thursday’s game at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Horned Frogs cruised to an 88- 56 victory to win the NIT title.

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