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60
Valdosta State VSU 20-9
61
Winner Rollins RCM 25-6
Valdosta State VSU
20-9
60
Final
61
Rollins RCM
25-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Valdosta State VSU 31 29 60
Rollins RCM 30 31 61

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Tars Move On To Semifinals Of NCAA South Region Tourney

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MONTEVALLO, Ala. (March 10, 2007) ' The Rollins men's basketball team advanced to the NCAA South Region Tournament semifinals with a win over 7th seeded Valdosta State 61-60. The Tars fell last season in the semifinals against the University of Montevallo 81-68.

Point guard Jonny Reibel led Rollins with 25 points, 15 of which came in the first half. Reibel was 77 percent from the field, while going a perfect three of three from three point range. Kevin Hogan notched all of his 14 points in the second half, and senior Isaac Codrey chipped in nine points and dished out four assists for the Tars.

In the first stanza, Rollins and Valdosta State (20-9) traded basket for basket. With five minutes left in the half, the Tars and Blazers were tied for the fifth time, 23-23. Codrey's free throw put Rollins up by two with three and half minutes remaining, but a three pointer by the Blazers Richard Lusane gave Valdosta State the one point lead over Rollins. A two point bucket by Jamahl Stokes put the Blazers up by three with two minutes in the period. A clutch lay-up by Reibel at the 34 second mark cut Valdosta State's lead to only one point over Rollins at the half, 31-30.

Valdosta State came out to play in the second half, leading the Tars by as many as five points with seven minutes left in the quarterfinal game. Rollins began to rally back with a three pointer Reibel at the four minute mark, slashing the Blazer's lead to only one, 54-53. Hogan launched a trey and then followed it up with a lay-up to give the Tars a four-point lead 58-54. Lusane hit a clutch three pointer for the Blazers to put them down by only one. On the next play, Lusane was fouled on the three point line and headed to the charity stripe, knocking down all three shots to give his team the two point lead with two minutes left in the game, 60-58. With 17 seconds remaining in the game, Codrey passed the ball to an open Craig Reichel who knocked down a three to win the game for the Tars.

Lusane led Valdosta State with 25 points, and Stokes followed him with 10 points and nine rebounds for the Blazers.

'I had a horrible first half, and I really wanted to make a play for the team,' Reichel said. 'I honestly didn't know how much time was left when I took the three point shot. It felt great when it left my hands and it felt even better to help my teammates advance to the semifinals.'

'Usually when we get beat on the boards, we don't win basketball games,' Coach Tom Klusman said. 'Our guys did a phenomenal job down the stretch and I'm really proud of them.'

The Tars (25-6) will be back in action tomorrow, March 11, when they take on the Eckerd Tritons in the semifinals at 6:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. Central Time). Log on to www.RollinsSports.com for the live audio broadcast as well as the most up-to-date news and photos.

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