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Georgia Southern advances in Southern Conference semifinals,dropping Wofford

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Posted 6:23AM on Friday 5th March 2004 ( 21 years ago )
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. - Georgia Southern&#39;s Jeff Price couldn&#39;t stop the uneasy feeling he had before the game. His players made sure it went away early.<br> <br> Elton Nesbitt had 17 points and Frank Bennett 15 as the Eagles (21-7) reached the semifinals of the Southern Conference tournament for the first time in three years with a 82-69 victory over Wofford on Thursday night.<br> <br> Price, like most of the league&#39;s coaches, hung around for the early tournament games. He watched the team with league&#39;s best record, East Tennessee State, trail Furman at halftime. Then he saw Davidson, another team with a first-round bye, look awful during its first half against Elon.<br> <br> Price was worried his Eagles, playing for the first time and coming off a sickening loss to last-place Citadel last week, might struggle as well.<br> <br> ``I&#39;ve had some other teams with the bye come in and not handle it well,&#39;&#39; Price said. ``I don&#39;t think these guys thought about it once.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Apparently not.<br> <br> The Eagles broke on top 10-2 and rarely looked back the final 30 minutes.<br> <br> ``That Citadel loss took a big chunk out of us,&#39;&#39; Nesbitt said.<br> <br> And Georgia Southern made Wofford pay. Nesbitt and Bennett helped build the early lead early and hang on throughout.<br> <br> Nesbitt and Bennett had two baskets apiece during the Eagles&#39; 11-3 run that gave them a 30-21 lead in the first half.<br> <br> Courtney Joseph had six points and Nesbitt a long 3-pointer to start the second half and put Georgia Southern up 46-31.<br> <br> Wofford (9-20) sliced the lead to nine points twice in the last five minutes and each time the Eagles answered. Bennett had a power jam to stop one rally while Nesbitt made two foul shots to restore control a second time.<br> <br> The Eagles have made the semifinals three times in their previous 10 tournaments, yet never advanced to the championship to play for the league&#39;s title and the automatic NCAA tournament berth. To get there this time, Georgia Southern will face Chattanooga in Friday&#39;s semifinals.<br> <br> Bennett had 15 points and nine rebounds for the Eagles. Jean Francois had 12 points and 13 rebounds.<br> <br> Borders led the Terriers with 23 points, while Howard Wilkerson added 17 points and 12 rebounds.<br> <br> Wofford coach Mike Young said there was little his team could do to slow the Eagles. ``Their speed and quickness across the board, I marvel at,&#39;&#39; he said. ``We just couldn&#39;t get over the hump, put some pressure on them and give them a chance to crack.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> There wouldn&#39;t be any cracking like in 2000 and 2002 when Georgia Southern came here with a bye and left after one game.<br> <br> Price says he really shouldn&#39;t have worried. The team showed him in practice they had put their stretch of four losses in seven games behind it.<br> <br> ``We tried to focus on doing the little things,&#39;&#39; Francois said, ``like staying strong on the defensive end.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Maybe Price now won&#39;t worry so much next time.<br> <br> (Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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