Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Welcometot­hedance

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Central, a historical­ly black school of 8,000 students in Durham. Emerging as MidEastern Athletic Conference champions, they’re playing in the tournament for second time in the six seasons since moving to Division I.

“For this being my first time and a lot of my teammates’ first time, the experience from leaving school to getting on the plane to getting off the plane was just tremendous,” said Patrick Cole, a senior guard who led NC Central with 19.5 points per game.

“It just had me thinking about how there’s a lot of student-athletes out there that didn’t get this opportunit­y through four years of their college experience,” he said.

At the other end of the range, players from Providence and USC were a little calmer, even with a revenge narrative swirling around their matchup. Ninth-seeded Providence took down the No. 8-seeded Trojans in the opening round of 64 last year when Rodney Bullock got free and turned an inbounds pass into an easy layup.

“The experience helps a lot,” said USC junior guard Jordan McLaughlin, who was on the court for the deflating loss last year. “This is my third year, second time in the tournament. And I’m just trying to be leader and lead our younger guys, especially our freshmen.”

USC’s leading scorers Bennie Boatwright and Chimezie Metu were freshmen last year. Boatwright said another year makes a difference when it comes to playing in the postseason.

“Being freshmen, last year we didn’t know what to expect coming into the game. Now we know what to expect,” he said.

“Tough loss, tough way to end the year, but we’re excited to be back in the same position, and we’re ready to play,” he said.

“Sometimes there’s a lot of jitters around this game,” Providence junior guard Kyron Cartwright said. “Some people are young. Sometimes they get nervous. The NCAA Tournament, it’s not like any other. It’s not even like a conference game, it’s something different. You just gotta play in one to experience it.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? UC Davis players celebrate the Aggies’ 50-47 win over UC Irvine in the championsh­ip game of the Big West tournament on Saturday night in Anaheim. The Aggies will play the first NCAA Tournament game in program history tonight against North Carolina...
Associated Press UC Davis players celebrate the Aggies’ 50-47 win over UC Irvine in the championsh­ip game of the Big West tournament on Saturday night in Anaheim. The Aggies will play the first NCAA Tournament game in program history tonight against North Carolina...

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