Western advances to national title game Saturday

The Western Washington University men's basketball team launches into uncharted territory Saturday, as the Vikings play in the first national title game in the 110-year history of the program.

The Vikings, ranked No.12 nationally, meet No. 22 Montevallo, Ala., in the NCAA Division II National Championship game. The game, which tips off at 10 a.m. PDT, will be televised nationally on CBS. Radio coverage is provided over the air and online by KPUG AM-1170.

The game also will be streamed live online on the NCAA website.

WWU enters the championship contest 30-5, having already established a school record for victories in a season. The Vikings, the West Region champion, defeated Midwestern State, Texas, 64-63, in a quarterfinal game Wednesday (watch a replay of the game here), and toppled Stonehill, Mass., 71-66, in the semifinals Thursday. Highlights of Thursday's win are available online.

It is just the second trip to the Elite Eight for the Vikings, who reached the semifinals in 2001.

Montevallo is 29-7. The Falcons, champions of the Southeast Region, reached the championship by defeating Metro State, 67-65, in the quarterfinals, then knocking off defending national champion Bellarmine, 79-72, on Thursday.

The 2012 Elite Eight thus far has seen a series of tightly contested games, with the average margin of victory being just 5.8 points and no game being decided by more than nine. The close games are nothing new for the Vikings, who are 11-2 in games decided by six points or less, including four of their five national tournament triumphs.

Senior forward Rory Blanche (Ashland, OR) has been WWU's leading scorer and rebounder on the season, contributing 16.1 points and 7.0 rebounds a game, and he has led the Vikings in scoring in both Elite Eight contests, scoring 15 points against Midwestern State and 16 against Stonehill. Blanche, who has shot 59.7 percent from the field this season, is 13-of-19 (68.4 percent) in the Elite Eight.

Junior guard John Allen (Brier/Mountlake Terrace) and sophomore guard Richard Woodworth (Bellevue/Newport) have also scored in double figures in each of the Elite Eight games. Allen is averaging 14.6 points on the season, shooting 41.1 percent (74-of-180) on three-pointers and 89.1 percent (90-of-101) on free throws. Woodworth contributes 10.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists.

WWU has been outstanding defensively in its tournament run. The Vikings have held opponents under 41.0 percent from the field in each of the last four contests, a feat they accomplished just five times in the first 30 games of the season.

The top threat for Montevallo, which has won 10 straight games and 15 of its last 17, is 6-4 senior guard D.J. Rivera, a consensus All-American who contributes 21.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.4 steals, and had three games of 33 points or more. Senior guard Antoine Davis, the Peach Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year, contributes 13.9 points and grabs 5.5 rebounds despite being 5-10.

It is the third trip to the Elite Eight for the Falcons, who lost in the quarterfinals in 2006 and 2007.

Visit the WWU Athletics website for more information.

WWU senior forward Zach Henifin one-hands a shot over a Stonehill College defender during the Vikings' 71-66 triumph in the NCAA Div. II national seminfinals. Western plays for the title at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 24. Photo courtesy of Timothy Patrick
Junior guard Rico Wilkins, who scored five points on the night, streaks through the Stonehill College defense in the Vikings' 71-66 win over the Skyhawks. Western, now 30-5 on the year, plays for the national title Saturday, March 24.  Photo courtesy of T