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"We did not show up ready to play," Boresi said. "I’m not making excuses by any means, but we had 10 days off before that game and we came out flat. That game has been one the entire team would like to have back, and we are happy that we get the chance to play them again."

The Coalers unveiled a new lineup in their first game of the new year — a 63-36 win at Dwight on Jan. 4 — and have not lost since. Among the teams they have beat is fourth-seeded Herscher, which was the 2011-12 regular-season I-8 champion, though it lost to Westmont in last year's tournament championship.

As of the beginning of the week, junior forward Nick Peters was the Coalers leading scorer (14.2 points per game) and leading rebounder (6.4 per game). Guard Brennen Shetina was the only other player with a scoring average in double digits (10.4).

"I think players are now a bit more comfortable with their roles and they realize what they need to do in order to help our team win," Boresi said. "(Tuesday) night against Herscher was a big win for our program. It was the first time Coal City has beaten Herscher in quite some time.

The Irish are hoping to avoid the fate of Herscher in 2012 — a fate that has befallen every No. 1 seed in the tournament's history, including past Seneca teams. Thus far, they are 7-0 in conference play this season, and they defeated the tournament's No. 2 seed, Lisle, 64-48 last Friday night.

"Much better," Witte said of the team's play since the Plano Classic, "though to tell you the truth, I could really only count only two poor games at Plano. Even the games before that, while they were low scoring, weren't poor games — we just weren't hitting shots. ... One thing we have done a better job of is getting more shot opportunities and pushing the tempo."

Guards Conlan Callahan (13.0 points per game) and Peyton Schrag (10.0) enter the tournament as the leading scorers for the Irish, who are outscoring opponents by an average of more than 10 points per game (51.8-41.5).

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