The Commercial Appeal

Knoxville Catholic beats Christian Brothers to reach DII-AA championsh­ip

- Tom Kreager Knoxville News Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

B.J. Edwards has wanted to play against Briarcrest five-star junior point guard Kennedy Chandler since he found out Knoxville Catholic was entering Division II this school year.

Edwards, a sophomore, will get his first chance to play against Chandler after the Irish’s 75-60 win over Christian Brothers in the Division II-AA state semifinals Friday at Lipscomb’s Allen Arena.

Catholic (24-4) plays Briarcrest (25-5) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the DIIAA state championsh­ip game.

“Every since we switched to this division and I heard about Briarcrest winning last year and seeing all the (college) offers he has and that everyone knows him, I’ve been wanting to play in the championsh­ip.”

Chandler, the No. 15 college basketball prospect in the country for the Class of 2021 according to the 247Sports Composite. He’s also the No. 2-rated point guard in the country. Edwards is the No. 2-rated prospect in Tennessee for 2022 and No. 18 point guard in the country.

Edwards scored 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds in Catholic’s win over Christian Brothers.

However, it was the post play of Catholic’s post players Akeem Odusipe and Hanje Tamba that impressed Christian Brothers coach Bubba Luckett. It was a luxury his team didn’t have.

“We felt like the big guys were the difference of the game,” Luckett said. “We’re small; we’ve got some things we can do against one big man. But it’s tough to deal with two because we’re guarding them with guards.”

Oduspie had 12 points and nine rebounds and Tamba had six points.

But Catholic also hit from the perimeter, hitting 6-of-9 from the 3-point line in the first half and 8-of-15 from the game.

The Irish shot 66.7 percent from the field for the game.

Chandler Jackson led Christian Brothers with 23 points. Teammate Ashton Strother added 16.

Catholic’s trip to the DII-AA championsh­ip came in the Irish’s return to Division II. Catholic’s last previous season in DII was during the 2004-05 season.

Catholic has never won a boys basketball state championsh­ip.

“It was better competitio­n this year, more people with taller height,” Edwards said. “And games were closer.”

Reach Tom Kreager at tkreager@gannett.com or on Twitter @Kreager.

 ?? COMMERCIAL APPEAL MAX GERSH/THE ?? Christian Brothers' Elijah Federman (2) tries to guard Knoxville Catholic's BJ Edwards (5) as he pushes to the basket on Friday in Nashville.
COMMERCIAL APPEAL MAX GERSH/THE Christian Brothers' Elijah Federman (2) tries to guard Knoxville Catholic's BJ Edwards (5) as he pushes to the basket on Friday in Nashville.

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