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Dulles advances to state, 70-62 over Madison
CAMPBELL CENTER -- The much anticipated showdown between Sugarland Dulles and Madison did not disappoint as both teams gave it their all but in the end it was Dulles earning the right to go to Austin by winning the Class 5A Region III championship with a 70-62 decision over Madison in the regional title game.
The Vikings (33-4), earn their first berth in the Class 5A state tournament in school history.
Dulles started off hot in the first quarter behind the shooting of Abel Galliguez (20 points) who hit four first-quarter treys. The Vikings hit 5-of-6 as a team in the first period to take a 21-13 lead.
After the intermission, Dulles picked up right where it had left off with A 3-pointer and two layups by Shawn Umeh starting a 12-0 run that gave Dulles its biggest lead of the day, 46-29. Umeh finished with a team high 23 points.
To Madison's credit, they didn't fold as they pulled to within 1, 50-49 at the end of the third.
Credit the Madison defense for turning up the pressure on as they changed the tempo of the game with Tommy Mason-Griffin doing most of the damage, scoring eight of his game high 24 points at the end of the 3rd.
As is the case in most tight ballgames, this one came down to the 4th Quarter and it was the combination of Dre and D'Angelo Harrison that put the Vikings over the top as they scored 9 key points down the stretch.
Head Coach Mike Carrabine was estatic after the game as he told the Houston Chronicle, "We're very unselfish, we're just not very big. They don't mind sharing the ball and they don't care who gets the glory as long as we keep moving on."
With today's win, they are now one of just 4 teams left standing and will play an opponent yet to be determined next Friday in the state semi-finals in Austin.
Date of Article: Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:04 pm
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- 12/4 - Middle Tenn. St. Blue Raiders 0 Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns 0
- 12/5 - Louisville Cardinals 0 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0
- 12/6 - Buffalo Bulls 0 Ball St. Cardinals 0
- 12/6 - Richmond Spiders 0 Appalachian St. Mountaineers 0
- 12/6 - Navy Midshipmen 0 Army Black Knights 0
- 12/6 - Pittsburgh Panthers 0 Connecticut Huskies 0
- 12/6 - East Carolina Pirates 0 Tulsa Golden Hurricane 0
- 12/6 - Boston College Eagles 0 Virginia Tech Hokies 0
- 12/6 - Jacksonville Dolphins 0 Albany, N.Y. Great Danes 0
- 12/6 - Weber St. Wildcats 0 Montana Grizzlies 0
- 12/6 - Washington Huskies 0 California Golden Bears 0
- 12/6 - Villanova Wildcats 0 James Madison Dukes 0
- 12/6 - Alabama Crimson Tide 0 Florida Gators 0
- 12/6 - USC Trojans 0 UCLA Bruins 0
- 12/7 - Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 0 Fla. International Golden Panthers 0
- 12/7 - Arkansas St. Red Wolves 0 Troy Trojans 0
- 12/7 - New Hampshire Wildcats 0 Northern Iowa Panthers 0
- 12/7 - Arizona St. Sun Devils 0 Arizona Wildcats 0
- 12/7 - Missouri Tigers 0 Oklahoma Sooners 0
- 12/7 - South Florida Bulls 0 West Virginia Mountaineers 0
- 12/7 - Cincinnati Bearcats 0 Hawaii Warriors 0
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