Chattanooga Times Free Press

RAMMING IT HOME

Former UTC coach Wade, VCU take care of Oregon State

- BY KURT VOIGT

OKLAHOMA CITY — New coach or not, the same old tournament­tested Virginia Commonweal­th showed up for the NCAA tournament.

The experience­d Rams showed why they were the favorites in their first-round game against seventh-seeded Oregon State, despite entering the game as a No. 10 seed.

With JeQuan Lewis totaling 21 points, eight assists and seven rebounds, VCU ( 25-10) — led by first-year coach and former UTC coach Will Wade — held off a furious second- half charge Friday to defeat the Beavers 75-67.

It is the sixth straight NCAA appearance for the Rams, a streak that started with the school’s 2011 Final Four run. They face Oklahoma on Sunday.

Rather than reveling in its run of postseason success, VCU entered this game more focused on making amends for first- round losses the last two years. The Rams certainly played like it in the second half, recovering after a 10-point lead.

“These guys have been through it,” Wade said. “And you’ve got to roll with them, and that’s what we did today.”

Mo Alie-Cox added 20 points and was 7-of-8 from the field, while Melvin Johnson finished with 12 points. But it was Lewis who made the biggest impact when the Rams needed it the most — scoring 14 of his 21 points in the second half and finishing 7-of-11 from the field, including 3-of-5 on 3-pointers.

The junior helped the team’s seniors stick around for at least one more appearance on the national stage.

“Coming into the game, I told him, ‘ I don’t have many of these left,’ and if he could do me a favor, it would be for him to be aggressive,” Johnson said. “And he was extremely aggressive.”

While VCU celebrated its continued run of postseason success, Oregon State was left feeling its first NCAA tournament appearance in 26 years wasn’t long enough.

Gary Payton II scored 19 points to lead the Beavers (19-13). Derrick Bruce finished with 15 and Drew Eubanks 13, but they were unable to control VCU’s inside attack and win their first NCAA tournament game since 1982.

“I’m very happy for our guys’ fight that we showed, but it’s going to stick in our craw for a little bit,” Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said. “We’re competitiv­e; we weren’t happy just making an appearance.”

After leading by eight at halftime, VCU appeared in control as it extended the lead to 47-37 early in the second half — with Ahm Hamdy Mohamed scoring five straight points.

However, the Beavers didn’t go away quietly.

With Bruce connecting on a pair of 3s and Payton II throwing down a pair of dunks and scoring another basket on the fast break, Oregon State went on a 14-2 run to take a 51-49 lead. It was the first time the Beavers had led since a 20-19 edge in the first half.

But the charge was short-lived, as the Rams regained their composure and stretched the lead to as many as 10 points before holding on for their first tournament win since a firstround victory over Akron in 2013.

“I wish it was longer, but we had a good run,” Payton said.

 ??  ?? Former UTC coach and current Virginia Commonweal­th coach Will Wade shouts instructio­ns to guard JeQuan Lewis during the second half of a West Region first-round NCAA tournament game Friday against Oregon State in Oklahoma City.
Former UTC coach and current Virginia Commonweal­th coach Will Wade shouts instructio­ns to guard JeQuan Lewis during the second half of a West Region first-round NCAA tournament game Friday against Oregon State in Oklahoma City.

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