Davidson 70, South Carolina 63

1 2 T
DAV (27-8) 28 42 70
SCAR (21-10) 26 37 63

Final

7:00 PM ET, March 17, 2009
The Colonial Center
Columbia, SC

Curry goes off late to carry Davidson to NIT win

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Team Stat Comparison
DAVIDSON SOUTH CAROLINA
Points 70 63
FG Made-Attempted 24-51 (.471) 21-56 (.375)
3P Made-Attempted 6-15 (.400) 2-10 (.200)
FT Made-Attempted 16-30 (.533) 19-27 (.704)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 24 (0/0) 27 (1/0)
Largest Lead 11 2
Game Leaders
 DAVIDSONSOUTH CAROLINA
PointsS. Curry 32D. Downey 18
ReboundsA. Lovedale 9M. Holmes 8
AssistsM. Paulhus Gosselin 3D. Downey 4
StealsS. Curry 2Z. Fredrick 1
BlocksA. Lovedale 2D. Archie 2
 · Team Stats: Davidson | South Carolina
Game Flow
Series
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 17, 2009 DAV 70, @SCAR 63Recap | Box Score
Associated Press

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Stephen Curry scored 32 points as Davidson started its latest postseason run with a 70-63 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night in the NIT.

The stage may not have been as large as the Wildcats' NCAA tournament upsets a year ago, but Curry was just as spectacular.

Fast Facts

• Stephen Curry scored 32 points, making 5-of-9 from 3-point range, to help Davidson snap an eight-game losing streak against South Carolina.

• Curry has scored over 20 points in 18 straight games.

• The loss snapped South Carolina's 10-game winning streak in the NIT (won NIT title in 2005 and 2006).

-- ESPN research

The game was tied 51-all after Devan Downey's driving basket with 9:15 to go. Then Curry scored 13 of his team's last 17 points over the next 8 minutes as Davidson (27-7) took control.

Andrew Lovedale had 17 points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats.

The Wildcats will play St. Mary's in the second round.

Downey had 18 points to lead South Carolina (21-10).

Curry pretty much picked up where he left off in the NCAA's a year ago when he averaged 34 points over four games in leading Davidson into the round of eight before falling to champion Kansas.

This time, Curry opened the game with 25-foot 3-pointer. He scored 12 of team's first 23 points as the Wildcats opened an 11-point lead.

But Curry picked up his second foul soon after and spent much of the rest of the period on the bench.

The Gamecocks tried several defenders on Davidson's star junior. Downey, tied for third nationally with three steals a game, started. Zam Fredrick, Evaldas Baniulis and Branden Conrad all took their turns shadowing the NCAA's top scorer.

South Carolina didn't help itself with awful shooting. At one point the Gamecocks were 4 of 19 overall while Davidson was 4-for- 6 on 3-pointers.

South Carolina took advantage of Curry's bench time, closing the half with a 14-3 run. Downey, an all-Southeastern Conference performer, looked out of control most of the half as he began 0-of-3 with three turnovers.

However, his spinning, twisting drive with 2 seconds left moved the Gamecocks within 28-26.

Curry got going quickly in the second with Davidson's first four points. He only managed a 3-pointer the next 10 minutes as South Carolina rallied at home, where it had lost only twice before this season.

Things began to change in Davidson's favor when Gamecock coach Darrin Horn was called for a technical foul. Curry made both foul shots to make it 55-51.

Curry continued his hot stretch the rest of the way.

During a stoppage in the last minute, Curry pointed to a group of Davidson fans celebrating the Southern Conference champions' latest win over a team from a power conference.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, March 17th
Rhode Island 68 Final
Niagara 62
Davidson 70 Final
South Carolina 63
George Mason 73 Final
Penn State 77 OT
UAB 64 Final
Notre Dame 70
UNLV 60 Final
Kentucky 70
Weber State 49 Final
San Diego State 65
Nebraska 71 Final
New Mexico 83
Washington St. 57 Final
Saint Mary's 68