Miami Herald

FAU ends Cinderella run, continues its own

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Johnell Davis scored 29 points and hauled in 12 rebounds to help No. 9 Florida Atlantic end the Cinderella run of No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 78-70 Sunday in their East Region second-round game at Columbus, Ohio.

Bryan Greenlee had a key three-pointer and Davis had two steals, a layup and a dunk in a 55-second span that put the game away late during a 7-0 run.

Alijah Martin added 14 points for FAU (33-3), which entered the tournament with just one previous appearance, a loss in the first round in 2002.

The Owls advance to play No. 4 seed Tennessee on Thursday in one East Regional semifinal at Madison Square Garden in New York. In the other, No. 3 Kansas State will play No. 7 Michigan State, a 69-60 winner over No. 2

Marquette in the first game in Columbus on Sunday.

Fairleigh Dickinson (21-16) shocked Purdue 63-58 on Friday to become just the second No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1 seed. The Knights fell just short in their bid to become the first No. 16 seed to qualify for the round of 16.

Demetre Roberts had 20 points, Sean Moore scored 14 and Joe Munden Jr. added 13 for the Knights.

“Hats off to FDU,” said Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May. “They’re incredibly hard to prepare for. Such a tough matchup. And their scrappines­s and physicalit­y was exceptiona­l. We just made enough plays to win.”

Florida Atlantic center Vladislav Goldin said he couldn’t describe the feeling of being a Top 16 team.

“We’ve been watching it on TV every March,” he said. “But I don’t think we’re finished.”

FDU coach Tobin Anderson was impressed by Florida Atlantic.

“I thought they played very well. They answered every time we made a run,” he said. “I didn’t think we played great the first half, didn’t play FDU basketball.

“Then the second half we played really well. I couldn’t be more proud of a basketball team and a bunch of guys.

“We always talk about 6-0 runs. We were one

6-0 run away from Sweet 16. We went toe-to-toe with a top-five team in the country [Purdue] and this team [Florida Atlantic] is a Top 25 team in the country. We went toe-to-toe the last few days with two great teams and didn’t back down, didn’t go away.”

Behind seven points from Martin, the Owls came out and scored the first nine points.

While both teams struggled from long range, the Owls claimed a 32-25 halftime lead on the strength of a 20-10 advantage

in the paint.

But an 8-0 run in the opening 100 seconds of the second half ignited the heavily partisan Fairleigh

Dickinson crowd. With them feeding off the adrenaline of the crowd, the Knights built leads of 40-36 and 49-44.

Down 54-51, the Owls answered with a 12-2 run that featured six points from Davis, as FAU took the lead for good.

ST. JOHN’S PICKS PITINO

Rick Pitino was hired as the head coach at St. John’s and will be formally introduced at a Tuesday news conference at Madison Square Garden in New York. ESPN reported it’s a six-year deal.

“One of my great coaching memories was having the distinct privilege of coaching against Lou Carnesecca and St. John’s, a Hall of Fame coach and historic program that I have always respected,” Pitino said in a release by the school. “It is surreal to now have this opportunit­y to bring St. John’s back to prominence.”

 ?? JOSEPH MAIORANA USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Florida Atlantic’s Alijah Martin defends the rim against Fairleigh Dickinson’s Joe Munden Jr.
JOSEPH MAIORANA USA TODAY NETWORK Florida Atlantic’s Alijah Martin defends the rim against Fairleigh Dickinson’s Joe Munden Jr.

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