The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Scheierman looking for happier ending in March Madness

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, Neb. — Hands on his head with the front of his jersey pulled up to cover his face, Baylor Scheierman was the picture of Creighton’s raw emotion in the immediate aftermath of its crushing loss in the NCAA Elite Eight last year.

That loss to San Diego State denied the Bluejays of their first Final Four and made Scheierman’s decision to come back to college for a fifth year a lot easier.

If third-seeded Creighton beats No. 2 Tennessee in the Sweet 16 in Detroit on Friday night, the Bluejays would be in the same position as a year ago. No one has played a bigger role in making it to this point than Scheierman.

He ranks in the top five in the Big East in scoring, rebounding and freethrow shooting and in the top 10 in 3-point shooting and assists. He was an All-Big East first-team pick by The Associated Press and the conference’s head coaches and a thirdteam AP All-American.

“He’s truly a complete player, and I’d probably say the most complete player I’ve been around,” Utah State transfer and fourth-year point guard Steven Ashworth said.

Creighton leaned hard on Scheierman to get through the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament with an 86-73 doubleover­time win over No. 11 Oregon in Pittsburgh on

Saturday.

The Bluejays were down four points with under 30 seconds left in regulation when Scheierman made two free throws to halve the deficit. After Oregon missed the front end of a one-and-one, Scheierman came off a screen and hit a fade-away jumper to tie it at 64-64 with nine seconds left.

“I always want the ball in that situation,” Scheierman said.

“My coaches and teammates obviously trust me a lot because they gave me the ball. The season’s on the line, and that’s what I’ve worked for since I was in eighth grade.”

The 6-foot-7, 205pounder said he has accomplish­ed what he set out to do in his two years at Creighton. He leads the team with 18.3 points and 9.1 rebounds per game and is averaging 4.0 assists. His 16 double-doubles lead the Big East, and he had Creighton’s first triple-double since the 1980s. He’s made a 3pointer in 22 straight games and in 80 of his last 81.

“I felt like I wanted to go into my profession­al career being the most prepared I could be,” Scheierman said. “I wanted to get better as an individual and help this team make another run in March.”

 ?? Matt Freed/Associated Press ?? Creighton’s Baylor Scheierman (55) drives around Oregon’s Jadrian Tracey (22) in the second round of the NCAA men’s tournament on Saturday.
Matt Freed/Associated Press Creighton’s Baylor Scheierman (55) drives around Oregon’s Jadrian Tracey (22) in the second round of the NCAA men’s tournament on Saturday.

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