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NC
State wins inaugural BCA Invitational
Grundy
scores 21 points to lead Wolfpack to victory over East Carolina
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RALEIGH, N.C.
- Perhaps it was no surprise that NC State won the Black Coaches
Association Invitational at the Entertainment and Sports Arena.
But when it left the floor following Friday night's title game against
East Carolina, the Wolfpack (3-0) walked off with more than the
championship trophy: it also left knowing that it had improved with
each and every game it played in the three day tournament.
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NC
State controlled the BCA Invitational championship game right
from the opening tip, building a 35-18 lead over East Carolina
at halftime en route to a 71-47 win. |
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Senior guard
Anthony Grundy had 21 points and seven rebounds and forward Marcus
Melvin was named the tournament's most valuable player as NC State
ripped East Carolina (2-1) in the title game, 71-47.
In victories
over Prairie View A&M, San Jose State and ECU, the Pack shot
over 50 percent in each game and also had more assists than turnovers.
In Friday's
title tilt, NC State knocked down 53.4 percent (31-of-58) of its
shots from the field. And with the Pirates guarding against the
three-point shot, the Wolfpack did an effective job of executing
several crisp back-door plays that pleased most in the crowd of
11,524.
"We talked
about the opportunity of winning a championship at the beginning
of the season," said NC State head coach Herb Sendek. "It
was good to not only win it, but each night I thought we improved
our play. We were better the second night than we were the first
and we were better the third night than we were the second."
Before East
Carolina rallied to pull within 14 points with just over five minutes
to play, NC State played a brand of basketball that could only be
described as efficient. Getting good shots out of its half-court
offense, the Wolfpack went on a 15-5 run over the first six minutes
of the opening half to grab a 15-5 lead.
The NC State
defense was also a factor in the first half as the Pirates, who
had made 17 three-pointers in a win over Northwestern on Thursday
night, had trouble finding many openings either on the perimeter
or inside. In falling behind 35-18 at the half, ECU shot just 6-of-26
from the floor, including 3-of-13 from the arc. Among the defensive
heroes for the Pack were freshmen Ilian Evtimov and Levi Watkins,
who gave the Pack a boost off the bench with their inspired played
in the first half.
"I thought
both of those guys were really key in that run that we had,"
Sendek said. "We have the kind of team that will have different
guys step up to the plate."
And While Watkins
and Evtimov were making hustle plays, Grundy and Julius Hodge were
saddling much of the scoring load. After the Wolfpack had built
a 53-22 lead with 14:36 remaining, East Carolina started to get
hot. A three-point bomb by Jonathan Moore with 8:59 left completed
a 15-3 run that helped the Pirates climb within 19. And when ECU
made it a 14-point game on another three by Bryan Foxx, Grundy went
to work. The senior from Louisville hit a jumper to make it 60-44
with 5:14 remaining. Seconds later, Grundy would come back with
a steal and three-point basket to make it a 19-point game.
Hodge, meanwhile,
showed some of the flashy moves that helped him become a high school
All-America a year ago. Getting most of his points on slashing drives
to the basket, the 6-6 freshman had 13 points on a 6-for-11 shooting
touch. Hodge also added seven rebounds.
One night after
scoring 17 points, Archie Miller played a steady game at the point.
Although the 5-10 senior had only seven points, he did contribute
five assists and two steals, he also played 32 minutes without a
turnover against a pressing team.
"At this
stage of the season, I don't know if we could have played any better
than we did for the first 30 minutes," Sendek said. "We
did let our guard down, we did have some careless turnovers. But
a team like East Carolina has a lot of pride. You've got to brace
yourself because they're going to come."
Against Northwestern
on Thursday, ECU stars Kenyatta Brown and Brandon Hawkins combined
to score 43 points. Against NC State on Friday, they had just three
apiece.
"If you
would have told me on Tuesday that we would come up here and leave
at 2-1 and played against NC State in the championship game, I'm
not sure I believed that we were ready to do that," said East
Carolina coach Bill Herrion. "I think our kids poured their
hearts out for three nights. We beat a team from the Big East, we
beat a team from the Big Ten. Tonight we got humbled by a team from
the ACC. You've got to give NC State credit. Herb's got a good group
of young kids. It looks like he's got good chemistry, they're playing
very well together and they're playing very hard."
Melvin, a 6-8
sophomore, grabbed tournament MVP honors after recording nine points,
seven rebounds and five assists in the championship game.
NC State dominated
just about every statistical category, including points in the paint
(38-10), points off turnovers (22-15) and rebounding 37-31. The
Wolfpack also had 21 assists as a team.
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