Times-Herald (Vallejo)

GoFundMe donations spike for SFA player after upset

- By Joedy McCreary

DURHAM, N.C. >> The biggest winner in the aftermath of Stephen F. Austin’s shocking upset of No. 1 Duke might be the fundraisin­g effort for the family of the player who hit the gamewinnin­g layup.

A thankful Nathan Bain was still in “disbelief” Wednesday — about the contributi­ons more than his clutch basket.

Since the end of the game, the two-month-old GoFundMe page set up to help Bain’s family rebuild from Hurricane Dorian damage had raised $76,241 and counting at 4:45 p.m. EST Wednesday. It’s a massive spike from the roughly $2,000 it had raised before Tuesday night’s stunning result became the talk of college basketball.

Bain said Wednesday that the donation totals had “skyrockete­d” when he checked the website several times after the game.

“I was just in disbelief at what basketball had done for my family,” the 6-foot6, fifth-year senior guard told the Associated Press by phone. “It was truly a blessing.”

The initial fundraisin­g goal of $25,000 was increased to $50,000 — only to have it, too, surpassed by early in the afternoon.

GoFundMe spokeswoma­n Aja Shepherd said the Bain family site was the second-most popular campaign Wednesday — surpassed only by one for victims of an earthquake in Albania that had killed at least 30 and injured more than 650 — with more than 1,500 donors from all 50 states giving an average of $36.

“I want them to know how much ... we appreciate it, and how thankful we are that we’re alive,” said his father, Norris Bain, a minister on the island, told the AP. “As bad as it is, it could have been a lot worse.”

Norris Bain said the storm left more than 10 feet of water in the family’s single-story home in Freeport, Grand Bahama, and was “totally gutted” with none of their possession­s recoverabl­e.

The church he runs, the Tabernacle Baptist Church, had 5 feet of water inside and its affiliated K-12 school with an enrollment of about 800 had 4 feet of water and a hole in the roof due to the Category 5 storm that hit the islands.

He said the roof has been fixed and enough repairs have been made to reopen the school, but among other issues, the phone system has not been fully repaired.

Dorian hammered the northern Abaco and Grand Bahama islands before giving a glancing blow to the southeaste­rn United States. There were 67 confirmed deaths and 282 people were still missing as of late October along with $3.4 billion in losses for the Bahamas, according to a recent report.

“We just want to make sure we get the people around us taken care of at the church, at the school,” Nathan Bain said. “That’s really our main focus, to make sure everyone has a place to worship and to make sure the school is taken care of so these kids can get a proper education.”

Bain scored on a breakaway layup just before the overtime buzzer to give the Nacogdoche­s, Texas-based school an 85-83 victory that sent shock waves through the sport, ending the Blue Devils’ 150-game winning streak at Cameron Indoor Stadium against nonconfere­nce opponents — a run that extended nearly 20 years.

The upset that put the spotlight on the postDorian relief efforts came the night before the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament was to tip off in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Participan­ts in the eight-team tournament — which includes No. 6 North Carolina and No. 13 Seton Hall — are assisting recovery efforts, with UNC senior Brandon Robinson leading a donation drive and Seton Hall raising money for hurricane relief.

Meanwhile, roughly 12 hours after pulling off the memorable upset against overwhelmi­ng odds, the Lumberjack­s were back in East Texas on Wednesday morning distributi­ng meals to the homeless for Thanksgivi­ng — a project that was pre-planned, no matter the outcome at Duke.

“We have so much that the school gives us,” Bain said, “it’s only right that we give something back.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY GERRY BROOME — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stephen F. Austin forward Nathan Bain (23) and guard David Kachelries (4) celebrate Bain’s game-winning basket against Duke in overtime on Tuesday in Durham, N.C.
PHOTOS BY GERRY BROOME — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stephen F. Austin forward Nathan Bain (23) and guard David Kachelries (4) celebrate Bain’s game-winning basket against Duke in overtime on Tuesday in Durham, N.C.
 ??  ?? Stephen F. Austin forward Nathan Bain (23) drives for a game-winning basket over Duke forward Jack White (41) during overtime on Tuesday in Durham, N.C.
Stephen F. Austin forward Nathan Bain (23) drives for a game-winning basket over Duke forward Jack White (41) during overtime on Tuesday in Durham, N.C.

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