DAYTON, Ohio — Fairleigh Dickinson coach Greg Herenda pulled off his jacket and began lifting and twirling players, assistants and anyone else within arm’s reach on Tuesday after his team completed a double-digit comeback to clinch the first NCAA tournament win in school history.
Herenda’s Knights dug themselves out of an early hole to beat Prairie View A&M 82-76 in the opening game of the First Four in Dayton. Herenda’s players said they found motivation to fight back from their head coach, who is less than a year removed from a life-threatening trip to the hospital while attending last season’s Final Four.
“I just wanted to leave the hospital,” Herenda said from Fairleigh Dickinson’s locker room Tuesday. “I didn’t have a dream like this. I just wanted to leave alive and get back to work. Now it’s very surreal. There are so many coaches out there that deserve this same feeling. I’m fortunate to have it.”