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 The little team that could’ve, didn’t.

This season was the first time N.C. Central, an undersized squad in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, could have danced with the big boys, the first time NCCU coach LeVelle Moton had the opportunity to send the school — his alma mater, where as an Eagle he soared and scored — to the NCAA Tournament for the first time.

On Thursday night in Winston-Salem during the MEAC Tournament, NCCU appeared to be headed to the semifinals after senior Dominique Sutton, the Eagles’ main man, jumped over Bethune-Cookman’s Stanley Elliott and dunked for what would have been a three-point lead with 19 seconds left.

But an official blew his whistle to let everyone in Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum know that Sutton ran over the defender and fouled out of what turned out to be his last collegiate game.

Moton wasn’t so sure about the call.

“From my angle, I thought it was a block,” Moton said. “That call just didn’t go our way.

Read more: The Herald-Sun – DIVISION I DEBUT NCCU s at the table but needs elbow room