St. Louis, Mo. – The (RV) Washington University in St. Louis men's basketball team defeated Illinois College 68-67 in overtime in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday evening. The Bears advanced to the Sweet 16 to face Trine next weekend at a site to be announced.
This marks the ninth time in program history WashU has reached the Sweet 16. The Bears last won their regional in 2020, but the tournament was canceled due to COVID before they Sweet 16 round.
Sophomore
Calvin Kapral registered a double-double to lead the Bears, netting 18 points and pulling down 10 boards to go with two blocks. Sophomore
Yogi Oliff also recorded a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds while junior
Kyle Beedon scored 14 points and pulled down four rebounds. Junior
Hayden Doyle scored nine points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out a game-high six assists.
The Bears erased a 10-point halftime deficit en route to overtime and the win.
The teams opened the game with balanced scoring as the lead changed 11 times and was tied four times.
The first tie of the game was at the 15:56 mark as an IC layup knotted it at eight points apiece. The Blueboys' Jake Mazrimas drilled back-to-back 3-pointers to go up 15-8 with 13:46 on the clock. The Bears answered with three-straight 3-pointers, first from first-year
Ryan Cohen followed by Beedon and then Kapral for a 17-15 edge midway through the first half.
IC tied things up at 17 and then took a two-point lead, but an Oliff offensive putback tied it again at 19. Sophomore
Will Grudzinski followed with a longball to give WashU a 22-19 lead with 7:20 on the clock.
A Jahkeis Tippett steal led to a Josh Harris 3-pointer to tie the game and start an 8-0 IC run to put the Blueboys up 27-22 with 4:23 remaining in the first.
Kapral put in a layup to cut it to three points before the Blueboys went on another 8-0 run to take an 11-point, 35-24 lead with 1:40 left. First-year
Jake Davis hit the final WashU bucket of the half to make it a nine-point game and IC's Harris hit the front end of a pair of free throws to make it a 36-26 game at the half.
Down 12 three minutes into the second half, WashU went on an 8-0 run behind a 3-pointer from Beedon, a layup from Oliff and a longball from Davis, making it a 42-38 game.
The Bears used a 6-0 run to tie the game at 44 with 11:33 on the clock. Kapral hit a pair of free throws, followed by a steal and layup from Oliff and a steal from Doyle to a layup for Oliff.
A 3-pointer from Kapral at the 10:03 mark and a 3-pointer from Davis at 8:18 put the Bears ahead, 50-48, for the first time since the first half.
In the final eight minutes of the second half, the teams exchanged baskets with neither team holding more than a two-point lead. Beedon tied things up at 58 apiece with 33 seconds remaining and the Bears forced an IC turnover with 16 seconds to force overtime.
The Blueboys opened overtime with three-straight points but Beedon quickly tied things up with a 3-pointer to make it 61-61. IC went up again by two following a jumper from Harris but Beedon did it again with another 3-pointer, giving the Bears a 66-65 lead with 30 seconds left on the clock.
With 20 seconds remaining, Harris netted a pair of free throws from the Blueboys.
With 1.8 seconds remaining, Oliff was fouled and converted both free throws. IC tried a long pass to get a quick shot but the Bears defense thwarted those efforts to hang on to the win.
WashU edged the Blueboys 47-43 on the boards and forced 10 IC turnovers.
The Bears finished 100 percent at the free throw line, hitting 6-for-6. They went 25-for-76 (32.9%) and 12-for-36 (33.3%) from 3-point range.