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Tulsa eliminates Charleston From The Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Tulsa coach Bill Self tried to put a positive spin on things after
his Golden Hurricane blew most of a 26-point lead in the NCAA tournament's East Regional on
Friday night.
 | Tulsa's Michael Ruffin (51) and College of Charleston's Danny Johnson (32) get tangled
up as they battle for a rebound during the first half of NCAA
Tournament game being played at the Charlote Coliseum. AP Photo |
Tulsa steadied itself in the final minutes and held on for a 62-53 victory over the College
of Charleston, sending the Golden Hurricane to Sunday's second round for a meeting with Duke.
"The last 10 minutes I don't believe was indicative of our team," Self said. "I told our
players, "One good thing about playing Duke, I doubt we'll be up by 26 with 14 minutes
left."'
By holding off Charleston's rally, the Golden Hurricane ended the Cougars" 25-game winning
streak. It was the second-longest run in the country, behind only the 28-game streak of Duke,
which rolled to a 41-point victory over Florida A&M earlier Friday night.
"We're going to have to play a near-perfect game," Self said. "We know what we're up
against. Duke probably is the most dominant team in the post-Wooden era at UCLA. We have a
chance. We have one shot. And that's all you can really ask for."
The Golden Hurricane (23-9) turned it over on six consecutive possessions, helping fuel a
25-1 run by Charleston that cut the Cougars" deficit to 53-51 with 3:20 left before Tulsa
steadied itself.
"In a game where it wasn't going our way in any manner, we found a way with our pressure
defense," said Charleston coach John Kresse, whose Cougars forced 25 turnovers, including 17
in the second half, and converted the miscues into 24 points.
Tulsa ended the Cougars" rally by making seven of eight foul shots in the last 1:42.
"It hurts to the bone," Charleston center Jody Lumpkin said. "But it hurts especially
with people that you love so much."
Michael Ruffin, Brandon Kurtz and Tony Heard had 11 points apiece for the Golden Hurricane.
Southern Conference Player of the Year Sedric Webber went to the bench early with foul
trouble, and Charleston (28-3) was unable to recover until the closing minutes, when Webber
powered the Cougars" rally.
Webber, who hit four 3-pointers in the surge, wound up with 15 points, all in the final
8:05.
Charleston wound up shooting a season-low 29 percent. Webber missed his first six
field-goal attempts before making four of his last five.
"We shouldn't have been in that position at the end," Webber said. "We should have done
a better job in the first half."
The Golden Hurricane outscored Charleston 32-12 in the paint, thanks in large part to
Ruffin, a 6-foot-8 senior forward who is Tulsa's career leader in rebounds and blocks. Ruffin
also finished the night with 12 rebounds and four blocks, but he went scoreless in the final
12 minutes, helping clear the way for the Cougars to rally.
"I thought they would make a run," Self said. "I didn't think they would have a chance
to close like they did."
A driving layup by Kurtz gave the Golden Hurricane a 52-26 lead with 9:43 remaining, but
Tulsa got just one field goal the rest of the way, a follow shot by Eric Coley that made it
56-51 with 52 seconds left.
The game was barely three minutes old when Webber picked up his second foul, sending him to
the bench with the Cougars trailing by three points. By the time he came back in with 10:30
left in the half, Charleston's deficit had grown to double digits, and the Cougars were unable
to cut it below 10 the rest of the way.
Charleston didn't help itself by going more than eight minutes without a field goal,
clearing the way for Tulsa to stretch its lead from three to 17. The Golden Hurricane pushed
it to 23 on the way to a 40-19 halftime lead.
TULSA (23-9)
Coley 1-6 4-4 6, Ruffin 4-10 3-5 11, Kurtz 5-11 0-1 11, Heard 4-8 0-0 11, Hill 4-8 1-2 10,
Platt 0-0 0-0 0, Harrington 2-5 5-6 9, Williams 2-2 0-0 4, Bennett 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 22-51
13-20 62.
COLL. OF CHARLESTON (28-3)
McCravy 0-4 0-0 0, Webber 4-11 3-4 15, Lumpkin 2-6 1-5 5, President 3-9 7-9 14, D.Johnson
4-13 4-5 13, Brown 0-2 1-2 1, Bolton 1-2 0-0 2, Thomas 1-5 1-4 3. Totals 15-52 17-29 53.
Halftime-Tulsa 40, Coll. of Charleston 19. 3-Point Goals-Tulsa 5-15 (Heard 3-6, Kurtz 1-2,
Hill 1-3, Coley 0-1, Harrington 0-3), Coll. of Charleston 6-18 (Webber 4-5, D.Johnson 1-4,
President 1-6, Brown 0-1, Thomas 0-2). Fouled out-Lumpkin. Rebounds-Tulsa 40 (Ruffin 12),
Coll. of Charleston 36 (McCravy, Webber, D.Johnson 5). Assists-Tulsa 14 (Heard 4), Coll. of
Charleston 6 (McCravy 5). Total fouls-Tulsa 22, Coll. of Charleston 15. A-19,872
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