Virginia Wesleyan men drop ODAC quarterfinal, must wait to see if NCAA gives them at-large tournament bid Monday – The Virginian-Pilot

Virginia Wesleyan’s men’s basketball team faces a nervous few days to wonder whether its season is over.

The Marlins quickly were bounced from the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Tournament on Wednesday night, losing 74-61 to Guilford at TowneBank Arena in an outcome that was in little doubt from the outset.

Both teams were 12-4 in the conference regular season; the Marlins were seeded fourth and had home-court advantage because they owned the head-to-head tiebreaker over Guilford by beating them 69-50 on Jan. 15 in North Carolina. But the fifth-seeded Quakers, the only team from outside Virginia in the ODAC, showed why they were NCAA Division III semifinalists a year ago.

Guilford (20-6) went ahead 8-0 as VWU (19-7) went almost five minutes without a point. The Quakers’ leads included 20-8, 40-17 at halftime and 48-22 with 16:58 on the clock.

Omari DeVeaux led VWU with 16 points, hitting 4 of 9 3-point tries. Amari Moorer had seven points and eight rebounds, and Khai Seargeant had nine points.

Virginia Wesleyan’s Malcolm Velmar dives for the ball during Wednesday night’s loss to Guilford in an ODAC quarterfinal at TowneBank Arena in Virginia Beach. STEPHEN M. KATZ/STAFF

Guilford shot 50% to the Marlins’ 38.9% and outrebounded them 38-29.

Luke Proctor scored 19 points, Nick Farrar 15 and Caleb Farrish 10 for Guilford, which helped its NCAA chances and earned a ticket to Salem Civic Center to face top-seeded Randolph-Macon in a semifinal at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Yellow Jackets are ranked fifth nationally by d3hoops.com.

The 4:30 p.m. Saturday semifinal will pit seventh-seeded Lynchburg against third-seeded Roanoke. Lynchburg stunned second-seeded Hampden-Sydney 72-66 in the Tigers’ arena Wednesday, though H-SC — ranked seventh nationally — is certain to get an at-large berth.

The Marlins can take solace in this: They gained an at-large berth last season with similar credentials, finishing 19-9 with a 9-7 regular-season ODAC mark and a semifinal appearance — ironically, beating Guilford in a quarterfinal. Swarthmore ousted them in the NCAA first round.

Regardless, the Marlins will be anxious before 1 p.m. Monday, when the field is revealed on an NCAA.com show. There are 21 at-large berths to be filled for the bracket of 64, and one will go to eighth-ranked Christopher Newport since the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference does not provide an automatic bid.

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