JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. — After Wednesday’s upset over
second-seeded Tusculum, the seventh-seeded Carson-Newman Eagles
remain in contention for the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic
Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament title.
The Eagles (11-17) will face third-seeded Brevard (19-9) on
Saturday in the semifinals. Tipoff is set for 2:30 p.m. at Catawba
Valley Community College in Hickory, N.C.
The Tornados swept the Eagles in the regular season series, but C-N
head coach Dale Clayton was quick to point out that anything can
happen in the postseason.
“At this point in the season, the only thing that matters is
who is the better team for 40 minutes on Saturday,” Clayton
said. “Its like going into battle. All you’re trying to
do is survive to wake up the next day. It’s an opportunity to
live to fight another day.”
C-N would have been hard-pressed to make Saturday’s semifinal
round if it were not for a career-night from senior forward Tray
Okoth (Richmond, Va.) on Wednesday. Okoth fired in a career-high 25
points to lead the Eagles to the 76-69 win over the Pioneers.
“He was outstanding,” Clayton said of Okoth. “He
worked all day Wednesday before our walkthrough and after our
walkthrough, and it showed on the court that he just wanted that
game.”
The Eagles will face the challenge of trying to shut down one of
the best scoring tandems in the league on Saturday. Brevard junior
guard Josh Roper (Charlotte, N.C.) and senior forward Jonathan
Whitson (Clyde, N.C.) are ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, in
the SAC in scoring at 20.2 and 17.8 points per game.
C-N held the Brevard duo to a combined 25 points in their meeting
in January at Brevard, and Eagles sophomore guard Cameron Sharp
(Knoxville, Tenn.) netted a career-high 29 points. However, the
Eagles came up short, losing the contest 67-65.
The winner of Saturday’s matchup will face the winner of
top-seeded Catawba and fourth-seeded Lincoln Memorial on Sunday in
the championship game at 2 p.m. Clayton believes the Eagles have
what it takes to get to Sunday’s title game despite a rough
ending to the regular season.
“This has been a persistent group, and I thought that was
rewarded on Wednesday night (by defeating Tusculum),” Clayton
offered. “To see us play well and lose our final two (regular
season) games against good teams on the road and then come back and
do it again, I think it shows this team believes in itself.”

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