Houston Chronicle

Flames’ first NCAA win an upset

- By Josh Dubow

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Down by 10 points with less than seven minutes to play against a more accomplish­ed opponent, Liberty didn’t give in a bit. Instead, the Flames just kept getting the ball to Caleb Homesley.

Homesley scored 22 of his 30 points in the second half, and Lovell Cabbil hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:16 to play to send 12th-seeded Liberty to its first NCAA Tournament win, 80-76 over fifth-seeded Mississipp­i State on Friday night.

“Everybody on the team believed we were going to come back,” Homesley said. “It was just a matter of time that we were going to make a run.”

The Flames (29-6) were making their fourth tournament trip in school history, but lost twice as a No. 16 seed and once in a play-in game. This year’s team had more respect and a higher seeding, and capitalize­d on the opportunit­y. Liberty advanced to the second round of the East Regional to play the winner of the game between Saint Louis and Virginia Tech.

Homesley helped rally Liberty from a 10-point deficit in the second half by scoring 14 points in a span of less than five minutes.

“He took over. He’s done that on occasion for us. He’s had spurts,” coach Ritchie McKay said. “When he starts to feel good about his shot, he’s such a dangerous offensive player.”

Cabbil then hit from long range to make it 72-70 and celebrated with an enthusiast­ic fan section that made the cross-country trip from Virginia for the game.

Liberty did the rest at the foul line to spoil the first tournament trip for Mississipp­i State (23-11) in a decade.

Quinndary Weatherspo­on scored 27 points to lead the Bulldogs, and Reggie Perry added 21.

“It’s just a tough, tough pill, tough one to swallow, especially the way we had that lead late in the game,” coach Ben Howland said.

Mississipp­i State appeared poised to take control when Peters started a 10-0 run with a 3-pointer and ended it with a layup that made it 63-53 midway through the second half.

The Bulldogs had used their superior size to control the paint on both ends and had broken open a tight game before the Flames responded. Homesley was fouled on a 3-pointer and made all three foul shots. He then hit two from long range to cut it to 67-64.

Homesley also had a backdoor dunk on a feed from Cabbil to make it a one-point game before hitting a long 3-pointer late in the shot clock to put Liberty back on top 69-67 with 2:34 to play.

After three free throws from the Bulldogs, Cabbil’s 3 provided the final lead change of the night.

“We just have an incredible belief throughout this entire team,” Cabbil said. “Even when we got down by 10, everyone was still yelling, ‘We can get back into this.’ Down the end we were able to get some critical stops, a couple of charges, some big-time 3s.”

Cabbil finished with 18 points, and Myo Baxter-Bell added 13.

 ?? Ezra Shaw / Getty Images ?? Liberty’s Caleb Homesley was on fire Friday against Mississipp­i State, scoring 30 points in the Flames’ first-round victory.
Ezra Shaw / Getty Images Liberty’s Caleb Homesley was on fire Friday against Mississipp­i State, scoring 30 points in the Flames’ first-round victory.

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