#1 Oilers Win National Title In Dramatic Fashion
Release courtesy of David Buck, University of Findlay Sports Information Director
FINDLAY 56, CAL POLY POMONA 53 (OT)
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The University of Findlay
men’s basketball team, ranked first in the National
Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) poll, made history on
Saturday, March 28 by finishing 36-0 after a 56-53 last second
victory over Cal Poly Pomona in the NCAA Division II National
Championship. The win in Springfield, Massachusetts at the
MassMutual Center marked the first time a NCAA Division II national
champion had won 36 games and lost zero.
Tied after regulation, the Oilers headed into overtime for the
third time in the past four games and got off to a good start when
senior forward Morgan Lewis connected on a jumper in the lane.
Leading 44-42, Larry Gordon tied the game for Pomona but senior
forward Josh Bostic answered with a lay-up of his own before
picking up his fifth foul of the game.
After a few lead changes, Pomona jumped out to a 51-48 lead with
2:01 remaining when Gordon scored four straight points. The Oilers
were not out of it however as junior guard Marcus Parker weaved his
way into the paint and scored to make the score 51-50 with 1:33
left.
Trailing by one, Parker again converted in the lane while being
fouled but missed the ensuing free throw to put Findlay up 53-51
with only 24 seconds showing on the clock.
Up by two, Gordon splashed a jumper with 13 ticks remaining to tie
the game but the Oilers raced the other way and got a good luck
from Parker who missed. Roberts then collected the offensive
rebound and time was called with just over two seconds remaining in
the game.
Tied at 53-53, the Oilers ran an inbounds play for senior guard
Tyler Evans who dribbled to the left, took a step back and drained
a three pointer at the buzzer to give Findlay a thrilling win and
their first national title.
The shot by Evans will no doubt be remembered for years to come and
it was his only make of the game.
As a team, the Oilers really struggled to score offensively as they
hit on only 34.5 percent (20-of-58) of their field goal attempts.
Findlay also struggled from the three point line, hitting only 22.7
percent (5-of-22) of their shots, but pounded the offensive glass
for 14 boards to get extra chances.
Bostic led the way with 13 points and six rebounds as he was named
the MVP of the tournament.
Lewis, who also earned a spot on the all-tournament team, added 12
points and six boards while senior center Lee Roberts chipped in
nine points, eight rebounds and three steals.
Parker and sophomore guard Nathan Hyde each scored eight points
while Evans, the hero of the day, scored four.
Pomona was led by Gordon’s 17 points and nine rebounds while
Tobias Jahn scored 14 to go along with eight boards.
The Oilers will now return home on Sunday as the 2009 NCAA Division
II Men’s Basketball National Champions.



















