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Temple Edges Richmond 56-52 To Win Third Straight Atlantic 10 Title

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Temple Hangs On, Wins Its Third Straight Atlantic 10 Conference Title

Atlantic City, NJ (Sports Network) - Juan Fernandez led all scorers with 18 points, as 17th-ranked Temple held on to claim its third straight Atlantic 10 Conference title with a 56-52 win over Richmond at Boardwalk Hall and earn an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.

Ryan Brooks and Ramone Moore each finished with 12 points for Temple (29-5), which defeated St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island to get to the A-10 final. Lavoy Allen chipped in with a game-best 11 rebounds to go along with four points for the Owls, who earned their ninth A-10 title. Temple is seeded No. 5 in the East Region of the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 12 Cornell on Friday in Jacksonville.

"We are thrilled to be representing the A-10 as the champion," Temple head coach Fran Dunphy said. "I want to congratulate Richmond, their defense was great. We really didn't get much going in the last seven or eight minutes. We struggled, but, these guys (Lavoy Allen and Juan Fernandez) bailed us out. We are thrilled to be going to the NCAA tournament again representing a great university and a great league."

Kevin Anderson had 14 points for Richmond (26-8), which defeated Massachusetts and Xavier on the way to the tourney final. Justin Harper ended with 10 points and seven rebounds, while Ryan Butler also donated 10 points for the Spiders. Despite the loss, Richmond still earned a trip to the Big Dance and will be the No. 7 seed in the South Region, taking on No. 10 Saint Mary's on Thursday in Providence.

"First off, I would like to congratulate Temple," Richmond head coach Chris Mooney said. "I think one of the hardest things to do is win the regular season and postseason championship. They are a great team and it is a great accomplishment. I am proud of my team and our players."

Temple held a four-point lead at the half and extended it to 44-32 with 12:06 to play following consecutive triples by Brooks. Then, with the Owls ahead 49-41 with 6:33 left, Butler made a layup and Anderson added a three-point play and tip-in for eight unanswered points to get the Spiders to within 49-48 with 1:20 to go.

With Temple holding a three-point edge, 53-50, David Gonzalvez missed a long three-pointer with 11 seconds to play and Moore iced it with two makes from the stripe.

Temple scored the first seven points off the opening tip and played the front- runner for the majority of the half. Harper's jumper was able to pull Richmond even temporarily at 15-all with 8:37 left before Moore answered with back-to- back three-pointers for the Owls. TU took a 29-25 advantage into the locker room.

Temple improved to 52-19 all-time in the A-10 Tournament...The Owls became only the second team in the A-10 to ever win three straight tourney titles after the five in a row posted by UMass from 1992-96...Temple is now 9-7 in the all-time series versus Richmond.

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Atlantic 10 Championship Preview: Temple Going For Third Straight Title

Preview courtesy of Sports Network.

GAME NOTES: Gunning for their ninth Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament title, the third in as many seasons, the 17th-ranked and top-seeded Temple Owls take the floor at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City this afternoon against third- seeded Richmond.

The Owls, who are attempting to become only the second team in the A-10 to ever win three straight tourney titles after the five in a row posted by UMass from 1992-96, haven't been truly challenged in this year's event. The squad opened with a 69-51 defeat of eighth-seeded St. Bonaventure on Friday afternoon in the quarterfinals and then moved on to a 57-44 victory against Rhode Island on Saturday. With the triumphs, Temple is now 51-19 in the tournament all-time.

As for the Spiders, currently an even 8-8 in this event since joining the league, they have yet to bring home the trophy. Then again, this is just the second trip to the title game for the program following a 72-60 loss to Xavier back in 2002. Ironically, it was an 89-85 overtime victory against those same Musketeers yesterday that propelled Richmond into the tournament finale.

The Spiders have tied the school-record for the most wins in a single season and have defeated four straight ranked opponents, with their eye on making it five this afternoon in Atlantic City.

Of Temple's two conference losses this season, one was at the hands of the Spiders in a 71-54 final in Virginia back on February 6th, the last time the Owls also lost any outcome. As a result, the all-time series now numbers 8-7 in favor of Temple.

After getting to overtime against Xavier yesterday, the Spiders had little trouble disposing of the Musketeers as they shot 4-of-5 from the floor and a perfect 2-of-2 behind the three-point line and 6-of-6 at the charity stripe to seal the deal. All-conference performer David Gonzalvez posted 26 points, converting all but one of his 14 free-throw attempts, while adding five assists and four rebounds. Just ahead of Gonzalvez in the scoring column was Kevin Anderson, who logged a game-high 27 points as he made good on 10-of-21 shots from the field. Playing a significant role off the bench was Dan Geriot with 11 points in a mere 16 minutes, while fellow reserve Francis Martel tacked on 10 points and eight rebounds. Richmond, which has played three overtime games in the last five outings overall, is led in scoring by Anderson and his 17.9 ppg, having made more shots at the free-throw line (122-of-147) than all but one of his teammates has attempted this season. Gonzalvez accounts for another 14.7 ppg having made good on a team-best 73 three-point attempts. The defense for the Spiders has held opponents to just 39.2 percent shooting from the field, 29.3 percent out on the perimeter and 62.4 ppg overall.

Sticking with the starters for as much as possible, the Owls had little worry as they easily took care of Rhode Island on Saturday afternoon by double figures. In fact, Temple ran out to a commanding 15-2 lead and never looked back as the defense held URI to just seven total field goals in the first half and 27.1 percent shooting from the floor overall in the contest. The Owls themselves had some issues from the field in the second half with just five field goals, but the squad hit on 12-of-20 at the free-throw line to keep their distance. Ryan Brooks was responsible for 16 points, Juan Fernandez 14 and seven assists, while Lavoy Allen came up a point shy of logging another double-double as he cleared a team-best 10 rebounds. Winners of nine in a row, the Owls have had a different leading scorer in each of the last four outings, a testament to the team's balanced scoring attack. Brooks tops the scoring list with his 14.3 ppg, followed by Fernandez and Allen with 12,4 and 11.7 ppg, respectively. While the points can be evenly divided in any given contest, Allen is easily the leader in the paint for Temple with his 10.9 rpg. In fact, in the meeting last month against Richmond the big man was a beast in the paint with not only 17 points, but also a game-high 19 rebounds.

The manner in which each of these teams won on Saturday will probably dictate how they will perform today as they both try to earn the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Given that Temple is nationally ranked it probably means the Owls are already in the tourney, which should ease the stress of the Philly- based squad.

GAME NOTES: Gunning for their ninth Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament title, the third in as many seasons, the 17th-ranked and top-seeded Temple Owls take the floor at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City this afternoon against third- seeded Richmond.

FACTS & STATS: Site: Boardwalk Hall (10,500) -- Atlantic City, New Jersey. Television: CBS. Home Record: Richmond 14-1, Temple 13-1. Away Record: Richmond 7-6, Temple 12-3. Neutral Record: Richmond 5-0, Temple 3-1. Conference Record: Richmond 13-3, Temple 14-2. Series Record: Temple leads, 8-7.

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Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament: Oh, Those Tricky Spiders

Atlantic City, NJ (Sports Network) - Kevin Anderson posted 27 points and six rebounds as Richmond advanced to the Atlantic 10 final with an 89-85 decision over 24th-ranked Xavier.

David Gonzalvez added 26 points and five assists for the Spiders (26-7), who will face Temple in the championship contest on Sunday.

Dan Geriot scored 11 points and Francis Martel had 10 for Richmond, which reached the A-10 title game for the second time in school history and first since 2002.

Jordan Crawford tallied 20 points and eight boards for the Musketeers (24-8), who had topped Dayton in the quarterfinals and saw their NCAA Tournament stock drop slightly with the defeat.

Terrell Holloway scored 16 points, and Mark Lyons posted 13 for Xavier, which was looking to play in the conference final contest for the first time since winning the title in 2006.

Justin Harper's three-pointer with 2:13 left in overtime gave Richmond an 81-76 cushion, then Jason Love's tip-in on the next possession brought Xavier as close as it came down the stretch.

Anderson hit a layup for a five-point contest with just over a minute left in overtime, then hit all four of his free-throw tries in the final seconds to wrap up the win.

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