Texarkana Gazette

Tech seniors end season on high

- By Stephen Hawkins

Texas Tech coach Chris Beard gathered his seniors in a tight circle around him when they came out of their final game with 9 seconds left—and one win short of the Red Raiders making it to the NCAA Final Four for the first time. “He just told us how much he appreciate­d the journey, how much he loved us and appreciate­d us for sticking with him,” Zach Smith said. Smith, All-Big 12 guard Keenan Evans and Justin Gray wrapped fouryear careers at Tech that began with a 3-15 record in Big 12 play as freshmen in 2014-15, and ended in the Elite Eight, a 71-59 loss to No. 1 seed Villanova in the East Region final. Niem Stevenson and Tommy Hamilton IV, the other departing seniors, transferre­d into the program after Beard arrived two years ago. “I’m just so appreciati­ve of our seniors during the coaching change and sticking with us,” Beard said after Sunday’s season finale. “And to almost get to that final weekend, I think, speaks a lot about those guys, their character. Proud of our five seniors.” The Red Raiders were Big 12 runner-ups in the regular season to Kansas, which is in the Final Four. Their 27 wins were the second-most in school history, behind only the 30 wins in 1985-86, a Sweet 16 team in the final Southwest Conference season. A No. 6 ranking in the AP poll in mid-February was their highest ever. “This is the way I wanted to go out,” Evans said. “Ultimately, we fell short. But this is all I ever wanted. … Just knowing the work we put in paid off. I definitely saw this type of season coming.” When coach Tubby Smith unexpected­ly left for Memphis, just weeks after a somewhat surprising NCAA Tournament appearance two years ago, the returning starting point guard quickly bonded with the new coach who had been a Red Raiders assistant under Bobby Knight. Evans was hampered with a toe injury the last five weeks this season, and only after the loss to Villanova revealed how bad it was. He was playing with a broken big toe on his left foot. Smith, a preseason All-Big 12 pick by coaches, missed 14 games with a foot injury. He was back the final week of the regular season. “Just for us digging down and us going through injuries; Zach coming back and playing his heart out, we took a lot of pride with it,” Evans said. While five seniors finished up, Tech had two freshman starters with hometown guard Jarrett Culver and high-soaring Zhaire Smith, who had a 360-degree alley-oop dunk in the first round of the NCAA tourney.

 ?? AP Photo/Elise Amendola ?? Texas Tech’s Zach Smith, left, and Villanova’s Eric Paschall fight for position under the basket Sunday in Boston. ■
AP Photo/Elise Amendola Texas Tech’s Zach Smith, left, and Villanova’s Eric Paschall fight for position under the basket Sunday in Boston. ■

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