Arkansas-Pine Bluff advances to play Blue Devils

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DAYTON, Ohio (MCT) — Winthrop came into the NCAA Tournament as the poorest shooting team among the 65 entrants. They exited the tournament solidifying that label on Tuesday night. The Eagles shot 29 percent from the field and lost, 61-44, to Arkansas-Pine Bluff in the NCAA Tournament’s annual play-in game.

Winthrop finished the season with a 19-14 record, falling a win shy of its eighth 20-win season. The Eagles’ participation in the game made them the first school to be in the opening round twice. Now they are the only team to lose it two times.

“I am proud of this team and what they’ve accomplished this year,” Winthrop coach Randy Peele said. “We picked a bad time to play a bad game.”

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (18-15) made its first-ever NCAA appearance a good one. The Golden Lions will add another chapter to a storybook season on Friday when they play Duke in Jacksonville, Fla., in the first round of the tournament.

This was a team that lost its first 11 games of the 2009-2010 season; a team that played its first 14 games on the road taking on all comers; a team that didn’t play on their home floor until mid-January.

UAPB got stronger with that murderous schedule. It was put in place for one purpose; to get the team ready for the NCAA tournament.

Nevermind that the Southwest Athletic Conference, known as the SWAC, hadn’t won a tournament game since 1993. Forget that UAPB had no postseason success to fall back on. The Golden Lions came ready to play.

“We think our schedule really prepared us for the tournament,” Arkansas-Pine Bluff coach George Ivory said. “We knew Winthrop was a very good team.”

Ivory got his hands on two or three tapes of Winthrop games Monday night and worked into the wee hours studying the film.

Both teams expected a defensive battle. Winthrop was one of the best defensive teams in the Big South Conference again this season. UAPB went through its conference tournament yielding 66, 44 and 38 points, respectively.

“I think you saw the effect of having not played in more than a week. In the second half we got frustrated. I haven’t seen that in a while,” Peele said.

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