(15) Cal State Northridge 70, (2) Memphis 81

1 2 T
#15 CSN (17-14) 31 39 70
#2 MEM (33-4) 34 47 81

Final

12:25 PM ET, March 19, 2009
Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO

Tragedy precedes Matadors into NCAA tournament

Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK
CSN 17-13 73.7 69.9 12-2 5-11 W2
MEM 31-3 74.1 56.9 19-1 11-1 W25
School Info
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MEMPHIS
Conference Big West Conference USA
Nickname Matadors Tigers
Type Public Public
Series
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 19, 2009 @MEM 81, CSN 70Recap | Box Score
Starting Lineup
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (PPG)MEMPHIS (PPG)
F  W. Galick 12.0 F  R. Dozier 14.0
F  T. Townsend 14.0 F  S. Taggart 10.3
G  K. Daniels 14.0 G  D. Mack 6.0
G  M. Hill 13.0 G  T. Evans 22.3
G  R. Haynes 0.0 G  A. Anderson 11.0
 · Team rosters: Cal State Northridge | Memphis
Team Stat Leaders
 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGEMEMPHIS
PointsR. Mels 15.0T. Evans 22.3
ReboundsT. Townsend 9.0R. Dozier 10.7
AssistsM. Hill 6.0A. Anderson 8.3
StealsR. Mels 2.0T. Evans 2.3
BlocksT. Townsend 1.0R. Sallie 1.0
 · Team Stats: Cal State Northridge | Memphis

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- First the head coach was nearly killed in a traffic accident, then their leading scorer was arrested along with the coach's son and removed from the team.

And in February, another traffic accident almost claimed the life of their point guard.

Still, the Matadors of Cal State-Northridge didn't quit. They came together, won the Big West tournament, and made it to the NCAA tournament for only the second time in school history.

Yes, they're huge underdogs. Seeded No. 15 in the West Regional, the Matadors (17-13) will face a much bigger and more experienced No. 2 Memphis (31-3) at 12:25 p.m. EDT Thursday in Kansas City's Sprint Center.

But the last thing Memphis coach John Calipari expects to see in this opponent is any quit.

"It doesn't matter what the score is with 7 or 8 minutes to go -- if you think this team is going to go away, you're out of your mind," Calipari said. "They're going to play, because of what they've been through."

The tragic sequence of events began on July 26 when head coach Bobby Braswell's car was slammed into by a car running a red light. His vehicle was totaled and he was seriously hurt, but back at work within a month.

In January, the Matadors' leading scorer, Deon Tresvant, was arrested along with another player and Jeffrey Braswell, the coach's son. They were charged in connection with an alleged robbery at an electronics store where the younger Braswell worked.

They face arraignment April 1 on felony theft and burglary charges.

Senior point guard Josh Jenkins helped fuel an 8-2 run over the next 10 games, averaging almost 12 points and six assists. But then Jenkins was involved in an accident that killed another passenger in his car, and left him hospitalized ending his college career.

Talk about overcoming adversity.

"I've had more people call me and say they cannot believe they lost their two leading scorers in the middle of the season and still they're where they are," said Calipari.

Braswell can hardly believe it himself sometimes.

"Words can't express how proud I am," he said. "I'm extremely blessed and extremely honored to have worked with this group. You have to remember, by the end of the season, we were playing guys that hadn't played a lot of minutes at all, and asking guys to do things that they weren't used to doing."

Even at full strength, the Matadors would have their hands full with the Tigers, who have won 25 straight to ride the nation's longest winning streak into the tournament for the second year in a row.

The Tigers lost three players from last year's national runner-up, including freshman point guard Derrick Rose, the overall pick in the NBA draft. But along came another freshman point guard, 6-foot-6 Tyreke Evans, to step right in.

"They're different players," Calipari said. "But they're very similar in their growth into this offense and how we play defensively. Both would bring different things to the table. Derrick brought an explosiveness which he has taken to the NBA."

Starting in 32 of 34 games, Evans is averaging a team-high 16.6 points with 5.5 rebounds and almost five assists. He's one of four Tigers averaging in double figures.

"Tyreke is more of a physically tough, long point guard who can create for his teammates," Calipari said. "We can post him up, we can do different things."

Cal State-Northridge has only one player averaging in double figures, 6-9 Tremaine Townsend. He and 6-8 Willie Galick are the only starters over 6-4.

Memphis does not have a starter under 6-5. Confronting the undersized Matadors along with Evans will also be 6-9 Robert Dozier and 6-6 Antonio Anderson, seniors who bear the scars and the experience of last year's overtime loss to Kansas in the title game.

The two have tried to share what they've learned about the NCAA tournament with Evans.

"I just told him, `Keep playing the way you've been playing all year," said Anderson. "I know it's your first NCAA tournament, but the ball is still the same, the hoop is still the same. Just go out there and play."

As for the Matadors, they'll just keep on fighting, as they've fought all year long.

"We knew we needed everyone to come together to accomplish what we just accomplished," said forward Kenny Daniels. "So I just feel like, although things happened, it made us become a better team."

Said Braswell, "This group has more heart and more character and more toughness than I've seen."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, March 19th
15 Cal State Northridge 70 Final
2 Memphis 81
16 Radford 58 Final
1 North Carolina 101
15 Binghamton 62 Final
2 Duke 86
16 Chattanooga 47 Final
1 Connecticut 103
15 Morgan State 54 Final
2 Oklahoma 82
13 Akron 64 Final
4 Gonzaga 77
14 American Univ. 67 Final
3 Villanova 80
13 Mississippi State 58 Final
4 Washington 71
11 VCU 64 Final
6 UCLA 65
12 Northern Iowa 56 Final
5 Purdue 61
9 Butler 71 Final
8 LSU 75
10 Michigan 62 Final
7 Clemson 59
9 Texas A&M 79 Final
8 Brigham Young 66
10 Maryland 84 Final
7 California 71
10 Minnesota 62 Final
7 Texas 76
12 W. Kentucky 76 Final
5 Illinois 72