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Drake's surprising season continues against West Kentucky
03/21/2008
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TAMPA, Florida (Ticker) -- Ty Rogers was at a loss for words
after making the biggest shot of his basketball career. Rogers drained a buzzer-beating 3-pointer Friday as 12th-seeded
Western Kentucky pulled off a 101-99 overtime upset of No. 5
Drake in the first round of the NCAA Tournament West Regional. A senior who served in a secondary role throughout the season,
Rogers found himself in the spotlight after helping the
Hilltoppers (28-6) complete the biggest stunner of the
tournament this far. But when asked to describe his game-winner, Rogers responded
with understated awe. "It kind of worked out good for me," said Rogers, who finished
with 11 points. "It's undescribable. It feels wonderful, as
you can imagine." Western Kentucky coach Darrin Horn summed up the overtime
thriller in much grander terms. "I think what you saw was what makes this event special," said
Horn, who guided the Hilltoppers to their first NCAA Tournament
win since 1995. "(It was) a bunch of young people out there
just completely pouring their hearts out and fighting to the
very end." It certainly was a hard-fought loss for the Bulldogs (28-5), who
erased a 16-point second-half deficit in their first NCAA
Tournament appearance since 1971. Jonathan Cox made a pair of free throws with 5.7 seconds
remaining to give Drake a 99-98 advantage. But Tyrone Brazelton took the ensuing in-bounds pass and raced
into the frontcourt as the waning seconds ticked down before
handing off to Rogers, who unleashed the game-winning shot from
well beyond the arc. "(Horn) figured that we should get the ball to the rim,"
Brazelton said. "During the timeout, Ty Rogers came up and told
me, 'Don't be afraid to kick it to me.' I saw the defense
collapse and I just kicked it to him." "People don't understand," Rogers added. "In five seconds,
players panic and don't think to make the extra pass. That says
a lot for (Brazelton)." Brazelton scored a career-high 33 points while Courtney Lee
added 15 and nine rebounds for the Hilltoppers, who will face
13th-seeded San Diego in the second round Sunday. Hours after Western Kentucky ousted Drake, the Toreros pulled
off a shocker of their own with a 70-69 overtime upset of
fourth-seeded Connecticut. Cox scored 29 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, Klayton Korver
added 21 points and Adam Emmenecker dished out a career-high 14
assists for the Bulldogs, who made 16 shots from the arc and
forced 22 turnovers. But despite a spirited comeback, Drake is headed home after only
one day at the "Big Dance." "We just fell one possession short," Drake coach Keno Davis
said. "But as a coach, you've got to be pretty proud of your
team's effort." Western Kentucky trailed, 96-93, with under a minute remaining
in the extra session before Brazelton drilled a game-tying
3-pointer with 53 seconds left. Leonard Houston made 1-of-2 free throws 23 seconds later to give
Drake a one-point advantage, but Western Kentucky regained the
lead at 98-97 when Boris Siakam sank a pair of free throws with
21 seconds remaining. The Bulldogs trailed, 66-50, with 12 minutes remaining in
regulation and still faced a 15-point deficit four minutes
later. But Josh Young scored five straight points to draw Drake within
86-85 with just under a minute to play in regulation. Brazelton's jumper on the following possession provided Western
Kentucky with some breathing room, but Drake forged an 88-88 tie
15 seconds later when Cox drilled a 3-pointer. After drawing an offensive foul, the Bulldogs had an opportunity
to win the game in regulation. But Emmenecker's runner came up
short, forcing the extra period.
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