by PointGuard » Sun May 29, 2022 1:41 pm
Game Results:
November 27-December 3, 2036:
Conference S:
Alcorn State (4-1)—64, Portland—55 (“We played great defensively and managed to hit 50% of our shots,” said Coach Ramon Montez. “PF Jared Kraft was monster on the glass today with 14 rebounds, out-muscling everyone.” C Bernie Graham led the scoring with 19 points while SG Caleb Sanden hit for 14 and PG Todd Young scored 10.)
Texas State—83, Alcorn State (4-2)—77 (There were 24 lead changes and 17 ties in this game. Hometown Texas State pulled it out in the final minutes. SG Caleb Sanden poured in 31 points, C Bernie Graham had 10 points and 8 boards, and reserve guard Teremun Harris added 10 points.)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (3-2)—77, Texas Arlington—70 (While the Golden Lions led most of the way, the Mavericks overtook them midway through the 2nd half and held onto a small lead for about 6 minutes. Arkansas-Pine Bluff rallied to regain the lead and held on to grasp the road win. SG Bill Thorton tossed in 20 points and had 6 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and a block. C Chris Betts also had a big game with 19 points and 8 boards and SF Dan Jefferson put in 15 points.)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (4-2)—91, Missouri State—78 (The lead shifted back and forth for about 5 minutes but the Golden Lions then began to pull away and led by a 50-38 score at the break. Missouri State closed the gap to 4 points a few times in the 2nd half, but Arkansas-Pine Bluff gamely held them off for another road victory. C Chris Betts had 23 points, SG Bill Thorton scored 22, SF Dan Jefferson contributed 17 points, 8 boards, 6 assists and a steal and a block, and PG William Huggins scored 11 to go along with 8 assists.)
Conference T:
MD-Eastern Shore (5-0)— 66, Central Connecticut—60 (The Hawks took the hostile crowd out of the game early by establishing a 15 point lead in the first half. The Blue Devils cut their deficit to 35-28 at the break and then put a scare into the Hawks by taking a small lead with 6 minutes to go. MD-Eaxtern Shore regained the momentum to finish strongly. 20 turnovers by the Blue Devils were the difference in this game. PF Dwayne Bullett had 13 points and C Terrance Minor had 12 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 blocks.)
MD-Eastern Shore (6-0)—75, Pepperdine—72 (The Hawks scored an upset victory on the road after 13 lead changes and 8 ties. MD-Eastern Shore outscored the Waves 8-4 in the final 3 minutes to gain the win. Topping their scoring was C Terrance Minor with 17 points, SF Tony Rueter had 13 points, PG Lataryl Brown also had 13 points but also dished out 9 assists, and PF Dwayne Bullett scored 12 points.)
Conference U:
UC-San Diego (3-2)—74, Chattanooga—70 (Both teams had points in the game where they took double digit leads and it looked like they might pull away but that was never to be the case. At the half, UC-San Diego led by a single point and the game was in double the final 12 minutes even though the Tritons led most of the way by a few points. UC-San Diego won the game by controlling the boards, 43-26. PG Dalonte Keams had a huge game with 17 points, 11 assists, and 6 rebounds. SG Chris Williams also contributed 17 points and PF Jack Robinson had 14 points and 9 boards. Although SF Brad Sanders uncharacteristically had but 2 points, he grabbed 7 rebounds, dished out 3 assists, and had 4 steals and 3 blocks. Ken Yamoto, the Tritons head coach, said, “That was a tough game. The Mocs’ crowd was cherring them on but we showed determination and fight all the way.”)
UC-San Diego (4-2)—87, Canisius—78 (There were 10 lead changes in the first half but the Tritons rallied late to take a 51-42 lead to the locker room. They held a double digit lead almost the entire way in the 2nd half and were never seriously challenged. PF Jack Robinson dropped in 25 points, while SF Jeremiah Mason came in off the bench to score 20, C Michael Woodward chimed in with 13 points and 9 boards, and PG Dalonte Keams had 9 points, 13 assists, 3 rebounds, and 5 steals.)
Western Illinois (3-2)—70, Northwestern State—53 (The Leathernecks scored first and never trailed in this game by playing stellar defense. Northwestern State was only able to hit 39% of their shots, made 18 turnovers and pull down just 24 turnovers (compared to 36 by Western Illinois). The Leathernecks’ lead grew from 5 at the half to as much as 22 in the 2nd half. Leading the way offensively was SG Marcelo Barker with 20 points while C Craig Grant had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists.)
Western Illinois (4-2)—73, Mercer—53 (This game was all-Western Illinois. They led by as much as 30 points to put up a W on the road. SG Marcelo Barker scored 25 points followed by SF James Johnson and PG Tom Daniels who scored 12 apiece, and C Craig Grant who had another double-double with 10 points and 14 rebounds.)
Significant Injuries: PG Lataryl Brown of MD-Eastern Shore is nursing a sore hip that could possibly limit him for a couple games.
Awards: None. But in two games apiece Western Illinois’ Marcelo Barker and Alcorn State’s Caleb Sanden both scored 45 points, Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s Chris Betts and Bill Thorton both scored 42, UC-San Diego’s Dalonte Keams had 24 assists, and Western Illinois’ Craig Grant has 25 rebounds.
Comments: All the teams other than Alcorn State went 2-0 this week with MD-Eastern Shore rolling to 6 straight wins to open their season. The Hawks had to struggle for their two narrow road victories though. The other 4 teams each now have 4-2 records. Arkansas-Pine Bluff had two solid victories on the road.
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