February 18, 2013
UC hangs on, nips Glenville
Kenny Kemp
UC's Robbie Dreher goes in for a reverse layup against Glenville State's Lamar Mallory.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- It's a good thing Charleston and coach Mark Downey are in no position to complain about a win.

Because if they were, they could critique Monday's 71-69 conquest over Glenville State ad nauseum.

That's because UC, which led by as many as 19 at one point, had to survive a missed 3-pointer at the buzzer to send a crowd of 489 at Eddie King Gym home happy on senior night.

Charleston (17-7 overall, 13-7 West Virginia Conference) is on the bubble in terms of a possible NCAA Division II tournament at-large bid if the Golden Eagles come up short in the conference tournament.

While the win against fledgling Glenville certainly didn't clinch anything for UC, a loss, especially in what would have been heartbreaking fashion, would've been crippling.

 In spite of the perfectionist coach within, Downey will walk away with the victory.

"If I stewed over it, I'd drive myself nuts," Downey said. "We've got to go win on Thursday [at Wheeling Jesuit]. I was mad in [the locker room] and I let them have it for a couple of minutes, then I just stopped myself and said, 'All right, it's over, move on, let's go, right now. We won, we're still alive, let's do whatever we've got to do to win on Thursday.'"

Consider that a 23-3 run by the Golden Eagles had Charleston up 33-14 at one point midway through the first half on Monday.

Even after Glenville scratched and clawed its way back throughout the rest of the game, when Evan Faulkner pulled down a defensive rebound with around 10 seconds remaining and Charleston up five, for all intents and purposes, it seemed over.

But Glenville guard D.J. Blanks stripped Faulkner and quickly converted a layup, leading to a timeout by Pioneers coach Stephen Dye with nine seconds left.

Then UC point guard Terrell Lipkins did the unthinkable and received a technical following the play after throwing the ball at a Glenville player in retaliation for a shove.

The Pioneers' Jamel Morris cashed in twice and Faulkner managed just one of two on the other end after being fouled.

In the end, Glenville's Kevin Gray had a wide-open look at 3 from the corner as the buzzer sounded but after the ball hit all sides of the rim and backboard, it popped out.

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