NU advances to NIT Quarter Finals for first time, beat #1 Seed BC behind Thompson, Shurna

BOSTON—John Shurna scored 20 points with nine rebounds and Juice Thompson had 22 points and six assists as Northwestern beat Boston College 85-67 on Saturday to advance to the NIT quarterfinals for the first time.The Wildcats (20-13) made 15 of 36 from 3-point range and tied a school record for wins that they set last year. They will play the winner of Monday night’s game between Oklahoma State and Washington State for the chance to reach the tournament’s final four. Joe Trapani scored 18 and Josh Southern had 12 for BC (21-13), which ends its first season under coach Steve Donahue. NU, which has never been in the NCAA tournament, made the NIT for the third straight year and beat Wisconsin-Milwaukee 70-61 in the opening round. BC beat McNeese State 82-64 in the first round.BC led 14-12 early before Thompson hit a short jumper and then Crawford hit back-to-back 3-pointers from the top of the key. It was 23-all when the Wildcats scored 15 of the next 23 points — six of them by Shurna — to take a seven-point lead. Northwestern led 56-46 with 13:19 left before scoring nine of the next 11 points to put the game away.Donahue took his starters out with 1:21 left and BC trailing by 14, giving the crowd a chance to cheer for seniors Trapani, Southern, Biko Paris, Corey Raji and John Cahill.

NOTES—This was the first time the Wildcats ever won an NIT game outside of the Chicago Area, having won in Rosemont against Notre Dame in 1983, and in Evanston against DePaul in 1994, and Wednesday against UWM also at home….The Quarter Finals game will definatly be on the road no matter if Washington State or Oklahoma State wins that matchup Monday.