{"id":299948,"date":"2008-03-26T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-03-26T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/usd-upsets-no-4-seed-connecticut\/"},"modified":"2008-03-26T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-03-26T07:00:00","slug":"usd-upsets-no-4-seed-connecticut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/usd-upsets-no-4-seed-connecticut\/","title":{"rendered":"USD upsets No. 4 seed Connecticut"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Seeing University of San Diego&#8217;s 6-foot guard Brandon Johnson laughing as he looked up at Connecticut&#8217;s 7-foot-3-inch center during pregame introductions, it appeared USD&#8217;s first round game in the NCAA Tournament was going to be a mismatch. But to the surprise of the nation, the No. 13 seed Toreros upset No. 4 seed Connecticut 70-69 in overtime Friday, March 21, at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla. USD&#8217;s win marked the first NCAA Tournament win in the team&#8217;s history.<br \/>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s great for our university,&#8221; said USD head coach Bill Grier. &#8220;To never have won a game in the NCAA Tournament, I&#8217;m really excited for the university, the community of San Diego.&#8221;<br \/>The Toreros controlled play for a majority of the contest, leading at halftime and jumping out to an 11-point lead early in the second half. But the Huskies went on a run and tied the game with 8:21 to play. From that point, neither team led by more than six.<br \/>USD had the ball and trailed Connecticut by one with 5.2 seconds left in overtime. Out of the timeout, the ball was inbounded to USD sophomore guard De&#8217;Jon Jackson, who dribbled to the right and hit a fadeaway jump shot from just inside the three-point line over the outstretched arms of Connecticut forward Stanley Robinson with 1.2 seconds remaining.<br \/>&#8220;I went off the double [screen] and saw the opening and coach said just drive it to the right,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;I drove it to the right, stepped back and it went in.&#8221;<br \/>Jackson then stole the ensuing Connecticut inbound pass to secure the win. The tournament win was the first for USD, which started playing at the Division I level in 1979. For the Huskies, the loss was their first ever in the tournament&#8217;s first round under Jim Calhoun.<br \/>The Toreros defeated Connecticut (24-9) even though they were outsized by the Huskies at every position. Jackson said this did not deter the team&#8217;s confidence going into the game.<br \/>&#8220;It was just believing, faith and heart,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;Coach told us all week that we can play with them. He said to come out, play hard and play with heart and confidence. That&#8217;s what our team did throughout the whole game.&#8221;<br \/>Pomare led USD with a game-high 22 points, shooting 10-for-12 from the field. He scored 10 of the Toreros&#8217; first 18 points and finished the first half with 14, helping the team to a 34-29 halftime lead.<br \/>USD controlled the tempo and played staunch defense in the first half, recording seven steals. Connecticut suffered a blow nine minutes in when junior guard and floor leader A.J. Price suffered a torn left ACL on a layup attempt. Price&#8217;s absence for the remainder of the game affected the Huskies&#8217; offense.<br \/>With the game tied 46-46 in the second half, consecutive threes by Johnson extended the USD lead back to six. Despite fighting through leg cramps in overtime, USD&#8217;s leading scorer played all 45 minutes and finished with 18 points and five assists. Freshman forward Rob Jones also scored in double figures with a 14-point, six-rebound performance.<br \/>The game went into overtime tied at 60 after Jackson missed a runner at the end of regulation. Connecticut junior forward Jeff Adrien led the Huskies with 18 points and 12 rebounds.<br \/>Two days later, the Toreros tournament run came to an end at the hands of No. 12 seed Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers (29-6) took down USD 72-63 in the second round.<br \/>USD failed to slow down the pace and succumbed to Western Kentucky&#8217;s backcourt pressure in the first half Sunday. USD had 12 first-half turnovers and trailed 39-27 at the break.<br \/>&#8220;They got us out of our comfort zone and kind of sped us up a little bit,&#8221; Pomare said. &#8220;Just sped it up too much.&#8221;<br \/>USD rallied from a 15-point deficit in the second half with an 18-2 run over a 10-minute stretch. Toreros freshman guard Devin Ginty put the team ahead 55-54 with a three-pointer with 6:35 to play.<br \/>But Western Kentucky&#8217;s star senior guard Courtney Lee answered 18 seconds later with a three of his own and USD never led again. Lee finished the contest with a game-high 29 points and seven rebounds.<br \/>USD&#8217;s Pomare had another standout game in the loss, leading the Toreros with 20 points and nine rebounds. For the second consecutive game, Johnson and Jones each scored in double figures.<br \/>Despite the second round loss, the Toreros made history with their victory over Connecticut. For a team with no seniors on the roster, success on the court next season might not come as such a surprise.<br \/>&#8220;We&#8217;re trying to put San Diego on the map and we&#8217;re trying to do something for our school,&#8221; Johnson said, &#8220;and hopefully next year we can come back strong.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Seeing University of San Diego&#8217;s 6-foot guard Brandon Johnson laughing as he looked up at Connecticut&#8217;s 7-foot-3-inch center during pregame introductions, it appeared USD&#8217;s first round game in the NCAA Tournament was going to be a mismatch. 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