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March 19, 2013
Volume 97 Issue 44
BASKETBALL
Southern Miss No. 1 seed in NIT Kyle Smith Sports Editor The day after losing to Memphis in the Conference USA tournament championship game, the Southern Miss men’s
basketball team was awarded a bid to the National Invitational Tournament. Southern Miss was announced as a No. 1 seed, along with Kentucky, Alabama and Virginia. The No. 1 seed means that USM will host No. 8 seed
Charleston Southern (19-12) on Wednesday night at 8:15 p.m. in Reed Green Coliseum. The game will be broadcasted live on ESPN3. If Southern Miss wins, they will continue to host all games until the Final Four, which will
be played in Madison Square Garden in New York City. This is the Eagles’ ninth NIT appearance. Overall, the Eagles are 6-7 in NIT play, winning the tournament in 1987. First year coach Donnie Tyndall has purchased 1,000 tickets
for students to attend the game. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the first 1,000 students to show a validated student ID receive free admission.
BASKETBALL
Eagles fall to Tigers in heartbreaking loss Jeff Haeger Printz Writer The Southern Miss Golden Eagles suffered a gut-wrenching 79-91 double-overtime defeat to the rival Memphis Tigers in the Conference USA Tournament Championship Game on Saturday. Although the Golden Eagles played well enough
throughout the tournament to secure a No. 1 seed in the upcoming National Invitational Tournament (NIT), their third loss to Memphis this season ultimately tarnished their chances of cracking the field of 68 in the NCAA Tournament. The game was a grind from start to finish, as both teams struggled to take a stranglehold of the contest throughout. The Tigers possessed a
7-point lead with 32 seconds left in regulation, but the Golden Eagles staged a furious comeback on the strength of a 9-2 run. The rally was capped by Neil Watson’s buzzer
beater lay up, which sent the game into overtime with both sides deadlocked at 62. The first overtime mimicked the characteristics of the first two
halves, as neither team extended a lead larger than two points. Southern Miss forward Daveon
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Above: Southern Miss Golden Eagles forward Jonathan Mills (24) reaches for a loose ball during the championship game of the Conference USA tournament game against the Memphis Tigers at the BOK Center.
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Left: Southern Miss Golden Eagles head coach Donnie Tyndall reacts to a call against the Memphis Tigers during the championship game of the Conference USA tournament at the BOK Center. Memphis defeated Tulsa 91-79.
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