NCAAB

Temple Owls at Belmont Bruins

· MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - EAST REGION - FIRST FOUR
23-10, 8-5 Away
<span class="badge bg-danger" style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 5px 0;">Final</span>
70 - 81
27-5, 13-1 Home

Belmont gets first NCAA tourney win in First Four

Belmont coach talks with SVP about tourney win

Nobody else in the NCAA tournament is excited to face Belmont's efficient offense, either.

Kevin McClain scored 29 points and led the decisive second-half run as Belmont got its first NCAA tournament win, pulling away to an 81-70 victory on Tuesday and ending Dunphy's career in the First Four.

The 11th-seeded Bruins (27-5) play Maryland on Thursday in the East Region.

"We belong in this tournament,'' said McClain, who finished two points shy of his career high. "You can see that.''

Belmont got an at-large bid after losing to Murray State in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title game. The Bruins showed that the selection committee's faith was not misplaced, getting the breakthrough win on their eighth try.

"I think that they can play in this atmosphere, and this is important,'' coach Rick Byrd said. "I didn't think many times we played well or knew what we were in offensively, but they found a way to win. And you never play perfect, and I think they've got some toughness about them.''

The loss sent Temple (23-10) into a transition. Dunphy is retiring after his 13th season at Temple, where he replaced John Chaney. Dunphy previously coached 17 seasons at Penn.

"The game of basketball has given me way more than I have given to it,'' Dunphy said.

He was hoping to coach another day, but Belmont's high-scoring offense pulled away at the end. Senior guard Shizz Alston Jr. led the Owls with 21 points.

"That team is smart,'' Alston said. "They only do what they're good at.''

The Bruins entered the tournament second in the nation, with 87.4 points per game. The Owls' aim was to slow the high-percentage offense just enough to give themselves a chance. Temple hung in during a first half that featured five lead changes and ended with Belmont ahead 37-31.

The Bruins pushed their lead to 11 points by hitting their first two shots in the second half. Alston, who led the American Athletic Conference with 19.7 points per game, hit three 3-pointers as the Owls surged ahead 50-46. Alston has been the Owls' catalyst, scoring at least 20 points in each of his past nine games.

McClain led a 16-3 run that put Belmont ahead to stay. McClain finished two points shy of his career high.

The Bruins' balanced offense had more than enough, even though leading scorer Dylan Windler was held to five points on 2-of-7 shooting, matching his season low. Windler came in averaging 21.4 points per game.

BIG PICTURE

Temple: Former Owls star Aaron McKie takes over for Dunphy. McKie is an assistant on Dunphy's staff. The Owls haven't won an NCAA tournament game since 2013, when they beat NC State at Dayton before losing in the second round. They went 2-8 in eight appearances under Dunphy.

Belmont: The Bruins got only the second at-large NCAA tournament bid in Ohio Valley Conference history, joining Middle Tennessee in 1987. They'd dropped seven appearances in which they had automatic bids.

TOURNEY HISTORY

Temple's last NCAA tournament win was in 2013 over NC State in Dayton. The Owls are 33-33 all-time in the tournament.

Belmont is making its eighth NCAA appearance since 2006. Its closest previous brush with a victory was a one-point loss to Duke in 2008.

MOOSE TRACKS

Six-foot-11 freshman center Nick Muszynski missed the OVC title game with a sprained left ankle suffered the previous game. Muszynski, whose nickname is Moose, started Tuesday and had 16 points and four rebounds. He wore a protective boot after the game.

"I thought he played terrific,'' Byrd said. "We just didn't know what we were going to get. Frankly, yesterday in practice he didn't look very good at all. But he really showed a lot today.''

PHILLY FEWER

Philadelphia's Big 5 rivalry lost two of its longtime coaches Tuesday. In addition to Dunphy heading into retirement, Saint Joseph's fired Phil Martelli after his 24th season.

NO STAGE FRIGHT

The crowd at University of Dayton Arena was 11,874, the second-largest Belmont has played in front of this season. The high was 14,804 at Mackey Arena on Dec. 29, when Belmont lost to Purdue 73-62.

UP NEXT

Belmont heads to Jacksonville, Florida, for its game against Maryland.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 70 - 81
2nd 0:22 Grayson Murphy Defensive Rebound. 70 - 81
2nd 0:22 Justyn Hamilton missed Layup. 70 - 81
2nd 0:30 Kevin McClain made Free Throw. 70 - 80
2nd 0:30 Kevin McClain made Free Throw. 70 - 81

Statistics

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28-71 FG 28-53
39 Field Goal % 53
7-22 3PT 9-23
32 Three Point % 39
7-13 FT 16-21
54 Free Throw % 76
39 Rebounds 33
15 Offensive Rebounds 3
24 Defensive Rebounds 30
13 Assists 15
7 Steals 6
1 Blocks 4
11 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 1
11 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
0 Points Off Turnovers 0
0 Fast Break Points 0
36 Points in Paint 34
22 Fouls 12
5 Largest Lead 13

Game Information

UD Arena

Location: Dayton, OH
Attendance: 11,784 | Capacity:

2025-26 American Conference Standings

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Tulsa 13-5 2 30-8
Wichita State 13-5 2 24-12
UAB 11-7 4 20-12
North Texas 9-9 6 19-14
Florida Atlantic 9-9 6 18-15
Charlotte 9-9 6 17-17
Tulane 8-10 7 18-15
Temple 8-10 7 16-16
Memphis 8-10 7 13-19
Rice 7-11 8 13-18
East Carolina 6-12 9 11-20
UTSA 1-17 14 5-25

2025-26 Missouri Valley Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Belmont 16-4 - 26-6
Bradley 13-7 3 21-13
Illinois State 12-8 4 23-13
Murray State 12-8 4 20-13
UIC 12-8 4 19-16
Northern Iowa 11-9 5 23-13
Valparaiso 11-9 5 18-15
Southern Illinois 10-10 6 16-16
Drake 6-14 10 14-20
Indiana State 4-16 12 11-21
Evansville 3-17 13 7-25
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