The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

No. 5 Creighton beats No. 12 UCSB 63-62 with clutch FTs

- By Ralph D. Russo

Creighton’s Christian Bishop is not a good free-throw shooter.

You never would have known it when he went to the line with 16 seconds left for a one-and-one with the BlueJays down a point to UC Santa Barbara on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The 57% shooter barely touched the rim while sinking two shots to give fifth-seeded Creighton the lead, and the Bluejays hung on to beat the 12th-seeded Gauchos 63-62 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

“It felt really good to step up to the line and hit those two big free throws,” Bishop said. “I’ve been practicing every day so it’s nice to see the hard work pay off.”

The last three weeks for Creighton (21-8) have been have been anything but ordinary since coach Greg

McDermott made a racially insensitiv­e remark in the locker room to his players after a game. He received a one-game suspension and returned for the Big East Tournament last week.

“We’ve been through a lot and the reason we’ve been through a lot is on me,” McDermott said.

The Bluejays’ season will continue Monday in the West Region against either Virginia or Ohio thanks to some unlikely clutch foul shooting.

Bishop was fouled by Amadou Sow on the floor after grabbing an offensive rebound and went to the line with the Gauchos (225) up 62-61. The junior delivered like Stephen Curry.

“Just being in the situation, I never thought I’d be here, so playing in March Madness is a dream come true and being the one to hit the big shot at the end at the end of the game was even better,” Bishop said. “So I’m excited to see what we’ve got in store.”

Bishop finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds.

“I thought he really elevated his game and as a result got us back into the game, on both ends,” McDermott said.

The Gauchos (22-5) came right down and put the ball in the hands of their best player, JaQuori McLaughlin. The Big West player of the year split a double-team behind the 3-point line and found Sow in the lane, but the 6-foot-9 junior couldn’t finish at the rim.

“I was looking to come off and shoot it, but they were on me, double-teaming me and Amadou was wide open,” McLaughlin said. “So I made the right pass right there, and he’s money in the paint.” Not this time. Shereef Mitchell rebounded the miss for Creighton and was fouled with a second left. He missed the front of his oneand-one, but it didn’t matter as UCSB’s full-court heave was way off the mark.

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