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Unbeaten Eagles flying off radar

Winthrop going largely unnoticed despite 15-0 record

- By Pete Iacobelli

Winthrop guard Chandler Vaudrin can’t understand how the undefeated and unranked Eagles don’t seem to be on anyone’s national radar.

“Dang, they should be noticing,” said Vaudrin, the Eagles’ do-it-all point guard. “We’re 15-0.”

But the 6-foot-7 guard knows the remedy, however — just keep winning.

The Eagles have won more games vthan No. 1 Gonzaga and No. 2 Baylor, both 14-0. They’ve won a best-in-the-nation 20 straight games in Division I men’s basketball dating back to their Big South Conference Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth last season.

Yet, Winthrop remains on the outside of the rankings and much of college basketball’s consciousn­ess in this pandemic-affected season.

The virus limited Winthrop’s non-conference v schedule and any attention grabbing Power Five matchups quickly disappeare­d.

“We can only play who we can play,” Winthrop coach Pat Kelsey said. “We tried to schedule every Power Five under the sun. It’s hard to do and the ones we did got canceled.”

The Eagles completed a back-to-back sweep of Big South rival Presbyteri­an this week and don’t play again until they host vUNC Asheville on Jan. 28-29.

Despite their lack of signature wins, Kelsey believes the Eagles belong in the NCAA Tournament discussion because of their chemistry, depth and resolve.

“We pass the eye test,” he said with conviction. “We’re a tough, tenacious, connected team that’s a veteran team and has elite players, too.”

Winthrop’s lineup includes former Tennessee player D.J. Burns Jr., who vreturned home to Rock Hill, S.C., after a year with the Vols. Senior guard Adonis Arms played at Mesa Community College and Northwest Nazarene before joining the Eagles and becoming their second-leading scorer this season.

Things always start with Vaudrin, college basketball’s active leader with six career triple doubles including two this year.

Vaundrin transferre­d from Division II Walsh College when many in his circle told him he was wasting his time trying to play in the sport’s top level. Instead, the senior from Uniontown, Ohio leads the Eagles in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. “I always bet on myself,” he said. Winthrop’s success this season was forged a year ago after it cut down the nets as the Big South Tournament champions with a ticket to the NCAAs in hand.

Then came the pandemic shutdown and the Eagles were left disappoint­ed and with so many questions going forward.

“We felt like there was a chance (the virus) might’ve overshadow­ed one of the best teams we’ve ever had in Rock Hill,” athletic director Ken Halpin said. It hasn’t “because of the resolve of the team.” Kelsey has helped shaped that, too. The 45-year-old from Cincinnati has had several noteworthy moments in his basketball career. He was a captain for Xavier. Kelsey was a member of Skip Prosser’s staff and was in the building years later as a Wake Forest assistant watching paramedics trying to revive Prosser the day he died of a heart attack in 2007.

The grief lingered so much that Kelsey said it made him step away as Xavier’s associate head coach in 2011, undergoing therapy before rediscover­ing his passion for coaching.

Kelsey, hired by Winthrop in 2012, made headlines after a heartfelt postgame plea following a loss at Ohio State about the Newtown, Connecticu­t shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school where 26 people, including 20 children, were killed.

“Parents, teachers, rabbis, priests, coaches, everybody needs to step up. This has to be a time for change,” Kelsey said then with tears in his eyes.

It’s passion Kelsey’s players and Winthrop leaders say he still carries with him today.

“It’s part of who he’s is,” Halpin said. Kelsey led the Eagles to the NCAAs in 2017 where they lost to No. 4 seed Butler, 76-64.

 ?? NELL REDMOND/AP ?? Winthrop celebrates its Big South tournament championsh­ip last season as part of its current 20-game winning streak that has carried over.
NELL REDMOND/AP Winthrop celebrates its Big South tournament championsh­ip last season as part of its current 20-game winning streak that has carried over.

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