Temple University Athletics

Men's Basketball Advances To A-10 Finals After 54-47 Defeat Of UMASS

3.10.00 | Men's Basketball

PHILADELPHIA (AP)(March 10) After watching three higher-ranked teams lose in the

last two days, No. 6 Temple has its sights set on a No. 1 seed in the

NCAA Tournament.

The Owls took another step toward possibly getting that berth by

beating Massachusetts 54-47 on Friday night in the Atlantic 10

semifinals.

``We want that No. 1 seed,'' said Mark Karcher, who scored 14 points

and had five assists against UMass. ``We don't know how that works, but

we want to keep winning, get momentum and hopefully get that top

seed.''

Temple (22-5), seeking its first A-10 tournament title since 1990, will

play the St. Bonaventure-Dayton winner Saturday. The Owls might be in

position to get the No. 1 seed because No. 1 Cincinnati, No. 2 Stanford

and No. 4 Ohio State lost in the last two days.

``It means a lot us to get the No. 1 seed,'' said Quincy Wadley, who

scored 12 points. ``It may not make much of a difference, but it's

supposed to

mean you get an easier road to the championship and that's what we work

hard for all year.''

Kevin Lyde led Temple with 15 points on 6-for-6 shooting, and Karcher

made some brilliant passes and steals to stave off UMass (17-15).

Karcher came up with two steals a few possessions apart as UMass stayed

within four points. He then made three clutch passes setting up easy

baskets for Temple, which used a 9-2 run to break open a two-point game

and take a 46-37 lead with 4:27 left to play.

Karcher found Lamont Barnes inside for a layup and a 41-35 lead with

7:34 remaining. After a basket by Kitwana Rhymer, Karcher passed to Lyde

for a dunk to give Temple a 43-37 lead.

A UMass turnover led to another basket for the Owls as Karcher again

found Barnes inside for a layup to give Temple its biggest lead to that

point,

45-37 with 4:53 left.

UMass did not get closer than six points the rest of the game.

``If my scoring falls off, I want to stay on the floor with my

defense,'' Karcher said.

``I'm really pleased with his hustle and what he brings to the floor,''

Temple coach John Chaney said. ``But I'd like to see him get to the line

more.

He's got to pump-fake the ball more and we're always telling him that.

He's so used to overpowering guys and shooting that he gets his shot

blocked

too much.''

Karcher shot 4-of-12, including 3-of-8 from 3-point range and was

3-for-6 at the foul line.

Monty Mack led the Minutemen with 16 points on 5-for-14 shooting.

Rhymer added 12. Shannon Crooks had nine points on 4-for-12 shooting.

UMass played patiently against Temple's zone, and stayed close

throughout the game. But the Minutemen could not get a key basket

despite several

chances to tie or take the lead in the second half.

``We played our best basketball of the season,'' UMass coach Bruiser

Flint said. ``We did some good things here and I hope we continue. I

think we

should be in the NIT.''

Pepe Sanchez, Temple's floor leader, scored just one point, had three

assists and three turnovers. He had four steals.

Sanchez did not score until hitting a free throw with 1:53 remaining to

give Temple its biggest lead of the game, 49-39.

``It was a horrible game to watch, but we won,'' Sanchez said. ``You

have to win some horrible games if you want to win a championship.''

Temple shot 18-of-40 (45 percent) while UMass was 16-of-41 (39

percent). The teams combined to shoot 7-for-26 from 3-point range and

committed 23 turnovers. Temple won the battle on the boards, 27-24.

Temple, which has won 16 of its last 17 games, played UMass five times

in the A-10 final, with UMass winning the last four.

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