HOMEWOOD, Ala. | Winning its fourth conference tournament overall and its third in the past six seasons, The University of Alabama in Huntsville men's basketball team defeated top seed Valdosta State by a 91-82 score at the Pete Hanna Center on the campus of Samford University of Sunday afternoon. The Chargers improve to 26-5 on the season, while VSU dips to 26-4.
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UAH also earns an automatic berth to the NCAA South Regional which will mark the program's ninth trip in the past 11 seasons.
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JJ Kaplan was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player after he logged a double-double in the game with 15 points and 10 rebounds while also handing out six assists, while
Malik Cook-Stroupe also landed on the all-tournament team after scoring 18 off of a 5-of-7 shooting performance.
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The Chargers fell behind early in the contest, trailing 24-10 at the under-12 media, but the team—as it has done so many times this year when facing significant deficits—roared back and by the 8:13 mark had overtaken the Blazers by going in front 29-28.
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VSU regained the advantage late in the half, however, and would hold a 50-48 lead at the break.
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The margin grew to five within the first two minutes of the second period, but an old-fashioned 3-point play from
Kerney Lane and a
Sam Orf jumper put the Chargers ahead 57-55 with 16:34 remaining in the game.
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UAH eventually would grab as much as a 10-point lead as the team went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe in the closing moment to seal the win.
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Max Shulman led the Chargers in the contest in scoring as he went 6-for-10 from 3-point land  on his way to scoring 22, while Orf also scored in double figures by going 6-for-12 and tallying 14.
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Giving UAH six in double figures,
Seth Swalve added 12 and
Kerney Lane scored 10.
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The Chargers shot 58 percent both overall and from long-range, connecting on 14 of their 24 3-point tries, and after VSU hit 52 percent of its shots in the first half, UAH held them to a shooting percentage of just 42 percent and only three 3-pointers in the second 20 minutes.
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UAH will now await its regional assignment as the full field of 64 teams to make the NCAA tournament will be unveiled on a selection show to be aired on NCAA.com at 9 p.m.
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To view the selection show,
click here.
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