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St. Bonaventure leads most of game before coming up short in 66-63 loss to ... - Washington Post

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Mar 17th 2012, 00:06

Still, just getting here for the first time since 2000 marks a big step for a program that had sunk so low.

"We brought pride and spirit back to our community," St. Bonaventure coach Mark Schmidt said. "We might be the only school in the country that plays in such a small environment where basketball is everything and it gets people through the wintertime. And you talk to a lot of people, and the Bonnies are back. It's a great place to live, and it's because of what our players have done."

St. Bonaventure suffered through a player eligibility scandal that led to the Bonnies being barred from the league tournament at the end of the 2002-03 season, and players boycotted the final two games. The coach was fired, the president quit, and the chairman of the school's trustees committed suicide that summer.

These Bonnies (20-12) won their first Atlantic 10 tournament championship and won seven of their last nine games of a season that began with junior Marquise Simmons going down in the opener with a torn right Achilles tendon. Senior guard Michael Davenport also had a season-ending shoulder injury.

"Where we took the program to now, I believe it is a big accomplishment for all of us as a team," senior Da'Quan Cook said.

Andrew Nicholson scored 20 points and Demitrius Conger added 14 for St. Bonaventure. The Bonnies scored the first seven points of the game, led by as much as 10 in the first half and were up 50-44 midway through the second after missing eight straight shots.

Florida State (25-9) used a 16-2 run to take its first lead with 5:15 left on a 3-pointer by Ian Miller. The Seminoles led as much as 60-52 on a dunk by Okaro White with 2:47 left.

The Bonnies hit three 3-pointers in the final 1:43 to stay close. They had the ball in the closing seconds but couldn't get a decent look from beyond the arc. Cook had his short jumper blocked by Okaro White, and the Seminoles ran out the clock for a huge sigh of relief.

Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton cautioned against thinking his Seminoles took St. Bonaventure lightly. Not with Nicholson, an NBA prospect, on the roster.

"They were well prepared. They're loaded with talent. They executed very well," Hamilton said. "We're very fortunate to come away with the victory. They won their league. Some teams from the Atlantic 10 have done really well in the NCAA tournament."

Schmidt said he wished he had one last timeout to set up the final play.

"We were right there with them," Schmidt said. "There's no negatives about this game. We lost. But we gave a great performance. I am so proud of our guys."

Luke Loucks had 13 points in Florida State's first NCAA tournament game in Nashville since 1989. The previous trip didn't end well; the Seminoles lost as a No. 4 seed to Middle Tennessee.

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