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NC-Wilmington at George Washington

Late surge saves Colonials vs. Wilmington in OT
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GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The shots kept falling, from contested 3-pointers to tough baskets in the lane. And each one appeared destined to send George Washington home in an abrupt end to the winningest season in school history.

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Instead of panicking, the Colonials steadied themselves and found a wild way to stay in the NCAA Tournament.

Maureece Rice scored 20 points and had a key defensive play in overtime to help the Colonials erase an 18-point deficit and beat North Carolina-Wilmington 88-85 Thursday night in the first round of the Atlanta Regional, giving GW its first NCAA win in a dozen years.

"The resiliency and will to win is just incredible," George Washington coach Karl Hobbs said. "This team is very focused and very hungry, and they're trying to fulfill their dreams."

Omar Williams had 16 points and hit the go-ahead basket for the eighth-seeded Colonials (27-2), who advanced to face Duke in Saturday's second round. Carl Elliott added 15 points and hit two free throws with 11.6 seconds left to send it to OT, while Danilo Pinnock had all 11 of his points after halftime.

GW's Pops Mensah-Bonsu had 10 points in his return after missing four games due to a knee injury.

This was March basketball at its maddest, with 18 lead changes and 10 ties. And the last wild momentum swing in a game full of them went to the Colonials, who scored the game's final seven points to earn their first NCAA win since beating UAB in the first round in 1994.

It was GW's second-biggest comeback under the fifth-year coach, trailing a 19-point rally to beat Marshall in November 2001. It also marked the seventh time GW had rallied from at least nine down to win this season, including a 17-point comeback against Xavier in February.

That experience had the Colonials believing they could do it again, even as the ninth-seeded Seahawks (25-8) pulled farther ahead.

"It was nothing new to us," said Williams, who also had nine rebounds. "(Hobbs) told us to stay together and keep playing hard, and we'd eventually turn it around. That's what we did."

For the Seahawks, it marked the second straight time their NCAA trip ended with so-close disappointment. Three years ago, UNC-Wilmington lost to Maryland 75-73 in the first round on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

This time, the Seahawks couldn't hold onto a 64-46 lead with 11:11 left in regulation or an 85-81 lead with 2:06 left in overtime.

"I sure hope CBS has something to do with selections in the future, because we make for great TV," UNC-Wilmington coach Brad Brownell said. "Every time we're in the tournament, we give them one heck of a game. Unfortunately for us, we came out on the losing end of this one."

T.J. Carter scored 25 points to lead the Seahawks, who shot 59 percent and hit 11 3-pointers. John Goldsberry -- who went 8-for-8 from 3-point range as a freshman against the Terrapins -- finished with 14 points and nine assists.

UNC Wilmington used a torrid stretch of 11-for-13 shooting to break a 36-all halftime score and take the big lead. But George Washington rallied behind a tenacious pressing defense, fueling a 19-0 run in a charged arena.

"We were trying to stay calm," said Vladimir Kuljanin, who had 12 points for the Seahawks. "That run was kind of demoralizing. We didn't feel helpless, but we were wishing to just get that stop and get the ball."

With Wilmington leading 85-81, Pinnock -- who played just 4 first-half minutes due to foul trouble -- drained a 3 to cut the deficit to one. Then, after a missed jumper from Carter, the Colonials pushed ahead for good on a hanging layup by Williams to make it 86-85 with 1:06 left.

The Seahawks -- who seemed like they couldn't miss for much of the game -- couldn't come up with a final answer. Carter missed a 3 on the next play, and Rice stripped Goldsberry on a drive to force a turnover with 10.3 seconds left.

Elliott twice went 1-for-2 at the line in the final seconds to make it 88-85, and Beckham Wyrick missed a long 3 to tie it just before the final horn.

UNC-Wilmington had a chance to end the game in regulation when Carter drained a 3-pointer for a 79-77 lead with 25 seconds left. But Carter fouled Elliott on a 3, and Elliott went 2-for-3 to force the extra period.

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UNC-Wilmington coach Brad Brownell watches a big lead evaporate. (AP)
UNC-Wilmington coach Brad Brownell watches a big lead evaporate. (AP)

 
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Scoreboard
NC-Wilmington #93643685
George Washington #8 «3643988
NCWILM:T. Carter 25 Pts
NCWILM:M. Laue 9 Reb
NCWILM:J. Goldsberry 9 Ast
GEOWAS:M. Rice 20 Pts
GEOWAS:M. Hall 10 Reb
GEOWAS:C. Elliott 4 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
George WashingtonNC-Wilmington
GEOWAS
M. Rice
NCWILM
T. Carter
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
20222501
NC-Wilmington Seahawks
J. Goldsberry, G445-70-029114
B. Wyrick, F425-91-363313
T. Carter, G409-214-701325
M. Laue, F262-32-59257
T. Hendley, F184-41-110510
V. Kuljanin, C276-80-061212
T. Soyebo, G121-10-03212
D. Grkovic, F100-10-03110
T. Lay, F40-02-21102
D. Fountain, G20-00-00010
J. Gardner, GDid Not Play
Totals 32-5410-1831202185
 59.3%55.6% 
George Washington Colonials
M. Hall, F444-83-3103413
C. Elliott, G404-134-764315
O. Williams, F306-114-591116
D. Pinnock, G224-92-243311
P. Mensah-Bonsu, F274-82-431210
M. Rice, G378-151-122320
R. Koundjia, F221-20-00243
A. Kireev, F30-00-00000
D. Akingbade, FDid Not Play
M. McDonald, FDid Not Play
K. Gonsalves, GDid Not Play
R. Diggs, FDid Not Play
N. Wilmore, GDid Not Play
D. Toney, GDid Not Play
D. Green, FDid Not Play
Totals 31-6616-2234162188
 47.0%72.7% 
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