Texas-Dallas Holds off Hardin-Simmons, Wins Third ASC Championship - Mar 9, 2014
For the first time since
2009, the Texas-Dallas men's basketball team is the American Southwest
Conference Tournament Champion after avenging its only home loss of the
season with a 78-69 win over Hardin-Simmons in the title game Sunday
afternoon. The Comets (25-3) collected their third ASC title in
program history and will earn the league's automatic berth into the NCAA
Division III National Tournament. UTD will learn at 11:30 a.m. Monday
where and when its postseason experience continues as the Comets will
return to the national tournament for the first time since 2011. UTD
used a 15-0 run that spanned the halftime break to turn a rough start
into a conference title. Trailing 33-26 with 2:04 left in the first
half, the Comets scored the final 10 points of the first half, including
a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Matthew Medell
(6'1''-PG), and started the second period with five quick points, all
by Medell, to grab an eight-point cushion just 1:23 into the final
frame. UTD would never trail in the second half, not allowing HSU any
closer than four points over the 10 minutes of contest. The Cowboys
scored the first four points of the game and grabbed a 13-5 lead with
15:18 left in the first half as UTD managed just two field goal attempts
in the six minutes of the contest. HSU grabbed its largest lead
with13:27 left in the half when Jim Walter
(6'6''-F-92) drained a three-pointer to give the Cowboys a 16-7
advantage. However, the Comets then came alive with eight straight
points by Nolan Harvey (6'3''-G), giving UTD its first lead of the game, 17-16, with 10:50 before the break. After UTD extended its lead to two points after a Carter Nash
(6'6''-F) free throw, HSU responded with seven straight points over the
next two minutes to take back control of the game. The Cowboys led UTD,
23-18, after a Cameron Barnes layup with 8:19 remaining in the half and
extended their lead to 33-26 on a three-pointer by Charles Sams (5'9''-PG) just before the Comets finished the half with their flurry. After
the Comets opened the second half with five straight points and grabbed
a 41-13 lead, HSU mounted a quick rally attempt, drawing within a
point, 41-40, with 16:32 to play after a John Barnes (5'10''-PG-89) three-pointer. UTD answered with three points by Kyle Schleigh
(6'6''-F) and a three-pointer by Medell on its next three possessions
to regain a five-point lead, 47-42, with 13:57 remaining. HSU again drew
within a possession just with over 11 minutes to play before Dmitriy Chernikov
(6'6''-F) banked in a three-pointer to beat the shot clock with 10:58
left, giving the Comets a 52-46 lead. The Cowboys would not get within a
possession for the remainder of the game, drawing within four points
five times before UTD ended the game on an 8-3 run. Medell led five
Comets in double figures with 21 points on 8-of-11 shooting, draining
three three-pointers. Chernikov had 16 points, Schleigh finished with 15
points, Harvey had 13 points and Nash came off the bench for 10 points.
Schleigh led UTD with eight rebounds while Nash has seven boards and a
game-high five assists. UTD shot 51.1 percent (24-of-47) from the
field, hitting 8-of-14 three-pointers (57.1%), and was 22-of-29 (75.9%)
from the foul line. The Comets out-rebounded HSU, 40-33. For the Cowboys (now 19-9), Derrick Jefferson (6'3''-F-91) had a team-high five points while Barnes had 13 points and Titus Mims
(6'7''-F) finished with12 points. HSU shot just 33.8 percent (23-of-68)
from the floor, connecting on just 8-of-27 three-pointers (29.6%), and
was 15-of-20 (75%) from the free-throw line. Schleigh was named the
Tournament Most Valuable Player, picking up All-Tournament Team honors
for the second straight season. Schleigh averaged 21.0 points and 6.7
rebounds per game while shooting 53.5 percent from the field. He was
joined on the All-Tournament Team by Chernikov and Medell. Also on the
All-Tournament Team were HSU's Jefferson and Mims, Jordan Cannon of
Texas-Tyler and Kevin Lewis (6'4''-F/G) of Louisiana College. Hardin-Simmons senior guard John Barnes
(5'10''-PG-89) set two tournament records for assists. Barnes handed
out 12 assists against Sul Ross State setting the quarterfinal game
record and tying the single game record. His 20 assists through three
games also set the tournament record for most assists through three
games.
Courtesy of ASC
ASC Tournament Final: Texas-Dallas - Hardin-Simmons 78-69
ASC Tournament Semifinals: Hardin-Simmons - La. College 93-83 Texas-Dallas - Texas-Tyler 103-83

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All-Tournament MVP:
Kyle Schleigh (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
Player of the Year:
Kyle Schleigh (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
Defensive Player of the Year:
Mawen Maywin (6'7''-C) of Hardin-Simmons
Freshman of the Year:
Josh Ferrell (6'1''-G) of Ozarks
Newcomer of the Year:
Bryce Kemp (6'0''-PG) of Texas Tyler
Sportsmanship Award:
Zakk Revelle (5'10''-PG) of Sul Ross St.
Coach of the Year:
Terry Butterfield of Texas Dallas
1st Team
F:
Kyle Schleigh (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
F:
Derrick Jefferson (6'3''-F-91) of Hardin-Simmons
PG:
Josh Sanchez (6'0''-PG) of Concordia, TX
F:
Dwayne Patterson (6'5''-F) of Concordia, TX
PG:
James Allen (6'0''-PG) of Mary Hardin Baylor
2nd Team
PG:
Brandon Gould (5'10''-PG) of Howard Payne
SF:
Anthony Gaines (6'3''-SF) of Louisiana Coll.
PG:
Matthew Medell (6'1''-PG) of Texas Dallas
PG:
Bryce Kemp (6'0''-PG) of Texas Tyler
F:
Titus Mims (6'7''-F) of Hardin-Simmons
3rd Team
G:
Nolan Harvey (6'3''-G) of Texas Dallas
F:
Travis Dykman (6'3''-F) of Texas Tyler
PG:
Mychal Pinson (6'0''-PG) of Sul Ross St.
F:
Justin Jones (6'5''-F) of LeTourneau
F:
Jamil Samuel (6'7''-F-91) of E.Texas Baptist
Honorable Mention
Kitrick Bell (6'4''-F) of Mary Hardin Baylor
Ricky Allen (5'9''-PG) of Ozarks
Erby Thompson (6'2''-G-93) of E.Texas Baptist
Jerard Graham (6'3''-G) of Mary Hardin Baylor
Lakin Ford (6'4''-F/G) of Mississippi Coll.
Emmanuel Ezejiofo (6'4''-F) of Mississippi Coll.
Ladaria Brown (6'4''-SF) of LeTourneau
All-Defensive Team
C:
Mawen Maywin (6'7''-C) of Hardin-Simmons
F:
Kyle Schleigh (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
PG:
Bryce Kemp (6'0''-PG) of Texas Tyler
F:
Jamil Samuel (6'7''-F-91) of E.Texas Baptist
F:
Dwayne Patterson (6'5''-F) of Concordia, TX
F:
Derrick Jefferson (6'3''-F-91) of Hardin-Simmons
All-Freshman Team
G:
Josh Ferrell (6'1''-G) of Ozarks
PF:
Raheem Regis (6'6''-PF) of Louisiana Coll.
PG:
Dylan Augustine (5'11''-PG) of E.Texas Baptist
G:
Tyler Day (6'2''-G) of E.Texas Baptist
F:
Justin Jones (6'5''-F) of LeTourneau
All-Tournament Team
F:
Kyle Schleigh (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
F:
Dmitriy Chernikov (6'6''-F) of Texas Dallas
PG:
Matthew Medell (6'1''-PG) of Texas Dallas
F:
Derrick Jefferson (6'3''-F-91) of Hardin-Simmons University
F:
Titus Mims (6'7''-F) of Hardin-Simmons University
PG:
Jordan Cannon (5'11''-PG) of Texas Tyler
F/G:
Kevin Lewis (6'4''-F/G) of Louisiana College
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