The University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics

UAB Falls to UTEP
3/6/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
March 6, 2010
EL PASO, Texas - Derrick Caracter scored the final six points for UTEP, including a game-winning dunk with one second left that gave the 24th-ranked Miners a 52-50 victory over UAB on Saturday night.
Caracter finished the contest with 13 points and six rebounds to lead the Miners (No. 21 ESPN/USA Today, No. 24 AP) to a 52-50 victory over UAB on Saturday night.
Reserve guard Myron Strong scored 15 points and Caracter had 13 for UTEP (24-5, 15-1), which rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half.
The Miners held the Blazers (23-7, 11-5) to one field goal in a span of 10:47 while whittling away at the lead. Caracter's two free throws tied it at 48 with 2:46 remaining, and his layup put UTEP ahead 50-48 with 43 seconds to go.
After Aaron Johnson's jumper tied it with 6 seconds left, the Miners called timeout. Julyan Stone then passed to Caracter for the winning dunk.
"I just tried to go up there with as much power as possible," Caracter said.
UTEP players and coaches rushed the court with a second left, prompting UAB coach Mike Davis to argue in vain for a technical foul. Order was restored during a Blazers timeout, but UAB was unable to get off another shot.
Johnson led the Blazers with 16 points and five assists. Elijah Millsap added 12 points and 14 rebounds, but UAB managed only three field goals in the final 17 minutes.
UTEP coach Tony Barbee said his team's offense was "anemic" in the first half.
Barbee said the winning play was one the team has consistently run in practice. He credited Caracter with keeping it going as Stone got tied up in traffic along the sideline and looked for an open man.
UTEP had already wrapped up the Conference USA regular-season championship and will be the top seed in the league tournament.
The Miners will play the winner of a first-round game between Southern Methodist and Central Florida. UAB faces either Southern Mississippi or Tulane on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p,m, CT.
Neither squad was particularly accurate from the field. UTEP shot 37.5 percent, while UAB finished at 36 percent.
UAB shut down Randy Culpepper, the Miners' leading scorer this season. Culpepper had only seven points -- two in the second half after getting in early foul trouble.