Tulsa converts seven late free throws to beat NC State
| Team Stat Comparison |
|
TULSA |
NORTH CAROLINA STATE |
| Points |
71 |
61 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
24-58 (.414) |
26-66 (.394) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
4-6 (.667) |
3-16 (.188) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
19-22 (.864) |
6-9 (.667) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
14 (0/0) |
19 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead |
15 |
4 |
| Game Leaders |
| | TULSA | NORTH CAROLINA STATE |
| Points | M. Moody 20 | T. Stansbury 11 |
| Rebounds | J. Robbins 12 | K. Whittington 8 |
| · Team Stats: Tulsa | NC State
|
ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) -- Megan Moody made sure Tulsa's first
appearance in the NCAA tournament wasn't a one-game affair.
The senior scored 20 points and the Golden Hurricane converted
seven free throws in the final minute to hold off North Carolina
State 71-61 in a near-empty arena on Saturday night.
Tulsa will play DePaul, a 68-43 winner over Liberty, in the
second round of the San Antonio Regional on Monday.
"We weren't going to let ourselves be intimidated," forward
Emily Jaskowiak said. "I know a lot of people put hype on because
it's our first NCAA appearance, but we knew it was just
basketball."
Moody shot 8-for-15, 2-for-2 on 3-pointers, and grabbed eight
rebounds. Tandem Mays and Jaskowiak scored 17 apiece, and Mays had
seven assists.
Jillian Robbins, the Conference USA player of the year, had 10
points and 12 rebounds.
Tiffany Stansbury scored 11 for North Carolina State, a
first-round loser for the third straight year.
Back-to-back baskets by Moody made it 55-40 with 11:31 left, and
the Golden Hurricane (26-5) withstood several pushes by the
Wolfpack. They didn't blink when NC State scored six straight to
pull within nine.
Instead, after a blocking foul against Stansbury, Moody caught
the inbounds pass and hit a jumper with about 6 minutes left.
Robbins then banked in a shot near the top of the key to make it
59-46.
"I've been working a lot since the conference tournament on
just getting up some extra shots," Moody said. "It's a great
court out here. They've got great rims and they're nice to shoot
on. They're shooters rims."
NC State (19-12) made another charge in the closing minutes.
The lead dwindled to eight on Billie McDowell's 3-pointer and
was down to five -- 62-57 -- after a jumper by Keisha Brown with 1:48
left. A long jumper by McDowell that was initially ruled a 3 made
it 66-61 in the final minute.
But Jaskowiak hit two foul shots to make it a seven-point game
with 47.5 seconds left. Mays hit three in the final 34 seconds to
preserve the victory.
"They deserve to win," Wolfpack coach Kay Yow said. "They
outplayed us on both ends. It's a disappointing loss. We feel we
can play better than we showed tonight. It's just a tough loss for
us."
A Tulsa program that was reborn in 1996 after being disbanded in
1987 earned its first NCAA berth by winning Conference USA's
regular-season and tournament championships. The Golden Hurricane's
accomplishments came with a new coach (Charlene Thomas-Swinson),
offense (the triangle) and defense (matchup zone) after
back-to-back 19-win seasons and WNIT appearances.
"I'm just really pleased for our young ladies, the univeristy
and the city of Tulsa," Thomas-Swinson said. "I'm just really
happy. We've been embraced by the city, fans and alumni. From
midseason until now, we've had a great following. It does a lot for
our university."
Tulsa started three seniors and two juniors and scored the
game's first seven points.
NC State, meanwhile, committed four turnovers and missed its
first eight shots before Ashley Key made an elbow jumper 5:14 into
the game.
Moody made two free throws, a 3-pointer and another basket
during a 13-2 run that turned a 19-15 deficit into a 28-21 lead for
Tulsa with about 3 minutes left in the first half.
And the Golden Hurricane went into the locker room with a
flourish.
A 3-pointer by Kara Pongonis-Paslay made it a nine-point game in
the final minute. A bad pass to Gillian Goring led to Mays driving
the lane and, in mid-air, scooping the ball off the glass in the
final seconds to make it 38-27.
Moody, Mays and Jaskowiak each had nine points in the first
half, and the Golden Hurricane hit 14 of 29 shots, including three
of four 3-pointers.
NC State was just 12-of-29 and committed 12 turnovers during the
first 20 minutes.
"As a team, it feels great," Mays said. "It's our first time
here and to get a win is just excellent. We all put our hearts out
there, and the outcome is more than we could expect."