JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. — The seventh-seeded Carson-Newman
Eagles will begin postseason play on the road Wednesday night
against second-seeded Tusculum in the first round of the 2010 Food
Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament.
Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. at Pioneer Arena in Greeneville,
Tenn.
The meeting will be the first between the teams in the postseason
since the 2005 SAC Tournament.
“We are excited about our opportunity to play
Tusculum,” C-N head coach Dale Clayton said. “At this
point in the year, we really don’t have a preference of who
we play. We are happy to be playing.”
“We don’t have a real concern about going to Tusculum
to play because whether we are there or at home there are still
some key things we have to do. We’ve got to defend well,
rebound well and shoot the basketball. If we can do those three
things, then I think we can be successful.”
The Eagles (10-17, 5-11 SAC) pulled off an upset in Pioneer Arena
earlier this season as they defeated Tusculum, 62-58, in January.
The Pioneers (16-11, 10-6) then returned the favor in February with
a 77-51 victory at Holt Fieldhouse.
C-N enters the contest coming off a pair of road losses at Catawba
(71-65) and at Wingate (66-65). Tusculum dropped its regular season
finale last Wednesday, 63-61, at Mars Hill but it has won four out
of its last five contests.
C-N will face a tough challenge on both ends of the floor on
Wednesday. The Pioneers, who are last in the SAC in scoring offense
with an average of 65.9 points per game, strive to slow the game
down and be patient in their motion offense. Tusculum is currently
third in the league in field goal percentage (.470) and first in
3-point field goal percentage (.414).
Defensively, the Pioneers lead the league in scoring defense (61)
and 3-point field goal percentage defense (.293) and are second in
field goal percentage defense (.409).
Clayton said Tusculum’s style of play makes it a difficult
matchup for any team.
“Their style of play creates a lot of problems,”
Clayton offered. “You don’t face that very often. They
are very good at it, but again it all goes back to execution. We
know how we need to play them. If we can execute that game plan
then I think that we will be in good shape at the end of the
game.”
Slowing down Tusculum senior guard Kyle Moore will be key for the
Eagles to have success on Wednesday. Moore, who leads the SAC in
scoring with 24.9 points per game, scored 27 in C-N’s win in
January and fired in 39 points in Tusculum’s victory in
February.
“He had a stretch in the season where he had about five
great games in a row,” Clayton said of Moore. “He was
in one of those stretches (when Tusculum won). When he is playing
like that and some of their other players step up, it makes them a
very difficult team to beat.”
The winner of Wednesday’s matchup will advance to the SAC
Tournament semifinals, where it will face the winner of No.3
Brevard and No. 6 Wingate on Saturday. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:30
p.m. at Catawba Valley Community College in Hickory, N.C.

March 5, 2010
Carson-Newman’s Dixon Garners Second Team All-SAC Honors

March 2, 2010
Eagles Open SAC Tournament Play on Wednesday at Tusculum


February 27, 2010
Comeback Bid Falls Short for Eagles at Wingate, 66-65

February 24, 2010
Eagles Suffer 71-65 Setback at Catawba

February 17, 2010
Eagles Drop 76-59 Decision to Brevard

February 13, 2010
Eagles Fall to Moore-led Pioneers, 77-51
February 10, 2010
Slow Start Costs Eagles in 73-61 Loss at Lenoir-Rhyne

February 6, 2010
Eagles Suffer 87-79 Setback to Mars Hill


February 1, 2010
Eagles Take Down Newberry, 55-53

January 27, 2010
Eagles Set to Square Off with Catawba on Wednesday Night
January 27, 2010
Eagles Struggle to Slow Down Catawba in 85-75 Loss

January 23, 2010
Eagles Set to Defend “The Creek” on Saturday Against Lenoir-Rhyne

January 23, 2010
Eagles Slip Past Lenoir-Rhyne, 66-61

January 20, 2010
Sharp’s Career Night not Enough as Eagles Fall at Brevard, 67-65
January 16, 2010
Eagles Return to the Road to Face Rival Tusculum on Saturday
January 16, 2010
Eagles Rally to Defeat Tusculum 62-58

January 13, 2010
Eagles Suffer 93-81 Setback Against Wingate

January 9, 2010
Turnovers Plague Eagles in 94-78 Loss at Mars Hill

January 8, 2010
Eagles Travel to Mars Hill on Saturday

January 5, 2010
Wesley’s 24 Not Enough, Eagles Fall to North Carolina A&T 81-74

December 30, 2009
Eagles Cruise Past Lees-McRae, 76-57


December 2, 2009
Carson-Newman Falls to Maryville College, 69-56
November 30, 2009
Carson-Newman’s Wesley Garners SAC Player of the Week Honors

November 27, 2009
Live Audio for the Dick Campbell Memorial Classic This Weekend


November 26, 2009
Eagles Set to Host Inaugural Dick Campbell Memorial Classic

November 21, 2009
Eagles blow by Concord with big second half, 85-67

November 21, 2009
Eagles Drop Hiwasse at LMU Tournament, 95-57


November 9, 2009
Eagles Fall to ETSU in Exhibition Action, 81-56

October 21, 2009
Eagles Hit the Court For Preseason Practice

October 15, 2009
Former Eagle Hyatte Playing Professionally in Macedonia

September 3, 2009
Former Eagle Guyton to Play Professionally in Denmark