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Both teams shot so poorly that fans at the crowd of 11,346 at University of Dayton Arena -- the largest for an NCAA opening-round game -- resorted to doing the wave in the second half. Morehead couldn't bring the fans to their feet, but did enough to move along to another game in Dayton.
Alabama State's distinction? The Hornets had the biggest name in the tournament -- counting vowels and consonants, that is.
Kickingstallionsims (it stumbles off announcers' tongues as KIK'-een-stal'-yun-sy-ems) was the SWAC's defensive player of the year. He showed off his reach by swatting away the game's first shot, but made little impact the rest of the way. He had only two rebounds and was 0-for-2 from the field.
Instead, with Faried (pronounced fuh-REED) leading the way, Morehead State did what it does best, gobbling up the rebounds and controlling the game. The Eagles had a 29-13 edge on the boards in the first half, when it opened a 13-point lead that was never seriously threatened.
With no clear-cut rooting interest, the crowd wore green for the occasion -- St. Patrick's Day -- and settled in to see which team would grab its imagination. For most of the game, it was neither.
Alabama State went nearly seven minutes without scoring in the first half, missing six shots and throwing the ball away three times. That provided an opening for Morehead State to pull ahead 25-12 even though the Eagles shot only 36 percent from the field in the first half.
The Eagles were quicker and more determined, especially on the boards, and that made the difference. Morehead State's lead never slipped under double-digits the rest of the way.
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