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Previewing The Elite Eight For UNG Men's Basketball

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The fifth-seeded University of North Georgia men's basketball team has arrived in Evansville, Ind. and is ready to take on fourth-seeded West Texas A&M in the 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Championships on Tuesday, Mar. 26. The Elite Eight and subsequent rounds will be played at the Ford Center in downtown Evansville.

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The fifth-seeded University of North Georgia men's basketball team has arrived in Evansville, Ind. and is ready to take on fourth-seeded West Texas A&M in the 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Championships on Tuesday, Mar. 26. The Elite Eight and subsequent rounds will be played at the Ford Center in downtown Evansville. 

Tuesday will mark UNG's first ever appearance in the Elite Eight and the program's first ever matchup against the Buffaloes. 

The Nighthawks are riding the highs of the best season in program history with a record 28 wins and a pair of first-ever championships in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament and the Southeast Regional Tournament.

UNG holds a pair of NABC All-District First Team selections in junior forward Frank Champion and sophomore points guard AJ White. Learn more about Champion and White's NABC honors here. 

The Nighthawks also boast the Southeast Regional Tournament's Most Outstanding Player in sophomore guard Cayden Charles

He averaged 16.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.0 steal in the regional tournament while shooting 70.8 percent from the floor. His week was capped off by an 18-point, 8-rebound performance in the 70-67 regional championship win over Lander. Both numbers were game highs. 

As a team, UNG has dominated the glass so far in the NCAA Tournament, ranking second among all tournament teams with a rebounding margin of 15.3 on the glass.

"I think we've rebounded the ball very well over the last few weeks which has made a difference," said head coach Dan Evans

The Nighthawks have been exceptionally efficient on offense as well, shooting 54.4 percent from the floor in the big dance which also ranks second in the country. 

WT enters the quarterfinal showdown with a 29-4 overall record and a 20-2 record in the Lone Star Conference. The Buffs were Lone Star regular season and conference tournament champions before winning the South Central Region in the NCAA Tournament. 

WT is coached by head man Tom Brown who is in his 10th season with the program. He holds a career 265-61 (.813) record and is making his fourth appearance in the Elite Eight. Brown is 3-3 in his career in the Elite Eight.

On Monday, Brown was named as the South Central District Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. 

Joining Brown with 2024 NABC honor was senior guard Larry Wise. 

Wise has had an outstanding season for the Buffs, being named as the Lone Star Conference and D2CCA South Central Region Player of the Year. He leads WT in scoring at 20 points per game while chipping in 5.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Wise's 639 total points on the year leads the Lone Star Conference and ranks No. 17 in NCAA Division II. 

"They're really experienced. [They have] guys that have been around, really talented players, a coach that has had a bunch of success, high expectations within the program," said Evans. 

"Those things come out in the way they play. They're tough, really good offensively, and very active defensively."

As a team, the Buffs are exceptional from the free throw line. They average 23.2 attempts per game which ranks No. 28 nationally and convert on 78.0 percent of those attempts, the 12th best mark in the country. 

While they go to the line a ton, the Buffs have struggled to keep their opponents away from the charity stripe as well, ranking No. 226 in the country by committing 18.3 fouls per game.

WT has also dominated its opponents in the scoring column this season, ranking No. 13 in the country in average scoring margin at 12.1 points. 

At 38.7 percent, the Buffs are top-15 in the nation in three-point shooting. However, they average 23 attempted threes per game, which ranks No. 111 in Div. II. 

"I don't know that either team has a lot of advantages," said Evans. 

"I think our target is really to play the way we play offensively; take care of the ball, play through the lane, through the paint, while defending at the highest level we can… But at this point I don't know if there's a lot of advantages or disadvantages among these teams. It's really about who can play well that day and stay true to their identity."

At one point this season, the Buffs were ranked as the No. 1 team in the country for five consecutive weeks before losing three of four games to end the season. Now, they're seeded fourth in the Elite Eight after three wins in a difficult South Central Regional Tournament. 

The Nighthawks and Buffs square off on Tuesday, Mar. 26 at 9:30 p.m. EST from the Ford Center. 

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