CSCC BASKETBALL TCCAA/NJCAA REGION VII TOURNAMENT PREVIEW
By BRYAN GRISHAM
CSCC Sports Information
A long and sometimes grinding regular season of basketball is now
just a memory as the 10 schools in the NJCAA/TCCAA REGION VII
Conference turn their collective attention toward the Junior
College version of March Madness at Motlow State, the host site for
the upcoming Conference Tournament.
The Cleveland State Cougars will be seeded third, will get a first
round bye and open tournament play on Thursday night at 9:00
Eastern time against sixth seeded Southwest Tennessee. The Cougars
finished the regular season strong by winning six of their last
eight games including four big conference games in a row to capture
the third seed. Although the Cougars have topped the Saluqis twice
during the year, 84-74 at home back in November and 71-65 in
Saluqi-land the Cougars know full well it will be a big challenge
to win for a third time. Ironically, both the Cougars and Lady
Cougars finished with identical records at 18-9 overall and 11-7 in
conference play.
The Lady Cougars wound up regular season play in a tie for third
place, but will be the fourth seed in the tournament due to the
tie-breaker system. An old rivalry will be renewed on Wednesday
afternoon (5:00 p.m. Eastern time) as the fifth seeded Chattanoota
State Lady Tigers will provide the opposition. The two teams split
their two regular season matchups as both lost on their home
hardwood. Cleveland State took the first game in December, 63-48
while Chattanooga State returned the favor in February, 59-46.
"It's going to be a challenge, Southwest is a very good team,"
explained Cougar coach Lee Cigliano. "It really comes down to who
wants it the most at tournament time. At this point in the season
you are playing for a championship and a chance to go to the
National Tournament. Our guys realize that and I think they are up
for it."
"There are a lot of different parts to the season because it is so
long," the coach continued. "When you get to tournament time you
have to turn the page from the regular season because it is do or
die at this point and I think our guys are excited about our
opportunities and ready for the challenge."
Filling out the rest of the bracket on the men's side will be the
host team and also the number one seed, Motlow State Bucks as they
start play on Thursday versus the winner of the play-in game on
Tuesday ninth seeded Dyersburg and the eighth seed Chattanooga
State. Second seeded Volunteer State will play the winner of the
Walters State (7th) Columbia State (10th) game. The four-five game
will pit Jackson State and Roane State.
"This team has overcome a lot throughout the year," said Cigliano.
"We've had injuries to key players, we had a couple of players
decide not to come back after Christmas, but I'm proud of the way
our guys have hung tough and stayed focused through adversity and
stayed together as a team. We started the year off great, went
through a down period with the injuries and other things and we've
played fairly well toward the end of the season. We have only had
at the most, eight players in practice since early January and that
is a challenge in itself, but we are relatively healthy going in so
hopefully we can carry that right over into the tournament."
On the ladies side, top seeded and Nationally seventh ranked
Walters State will open play against the winner of the Columbia
State (8th seed) and Jackson State (9th) game. The winner of the
seventh seeded Roane State and 10th seeded Motlow State game will
advance to play second seeded Volunteer State on Wednesday.
Southwest Tennessee (3rd seed) and Dyersburg State (6th) will hook
up in the other game in the bracket.
The Lady Cougars are hoping to make a long run through the
tournament and have gathered a considerable amount of momentum to
finish the regular season by entering the tourney with a five game
win streak.
"I'm very pleased with the way that we finished out the season with
five big wins in a row," stated Lady Cougar coach Dan Lumpkin.. "It
started with a big win on the road at Roane where we were behind
the whole game and found a way to win it and it continued on a
tough road trip to west Tennessee. I like the way we are rolling
going into the tournament and I feel the girls are confident as
well, so hopefully we can use that and make a good run."
Injuries have taken a toll on the Lady Cougars as well late in the
year as they will be without two key cogs in the wheel.
"We lost Tre'Ketta Bonds to a knee injury and Shadave Taylor to an
injury as well and those two losses hurt," said Lumpkin. "But the
positive is that the other girls have stepped up, especially
Me'Lisa Martinez and Jasmine Davis in the last four games. Everyone
has stepped up their game down the stretch and that is what we had
to have to be successful."
All Cleveland State games can be watched live via the Cougar Sports
Network by going to the Cleveland State website and following the
links.
