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Tuesday,
November 30, 2004
BLUE
HOSE FALL 58-55 at SHAW
Raleigh,
N.C. — With
Shaw trailing 55-53 freshman Benjamin Zoa hit a
three-pointer with 47 seconds putting the Bears ahead and
ultimately propelling the Bears to a 58-55 victory over
Presbyterian College in men's basketball action Tuesday night
at Spaulding Gymnasium. For the Bears, it was their first
victory of the season.
After missing its first three-point
attempt, Presbyterian (3-3) hit four-straight three-pointers
in jumping out to a 12-2 lead, capped off by Trey
Ballenger's three at the 15:59 mark of the first
half.
Shaw then stepped up its defense
holding the Blue Hose scoreless for five minutes, 44 seconds.
The Blue Hose had 11 possessions during that period and Shaw
forced seven turnovers.
Shaw went on a 14-0 run and James
Rosebud's lay-up with 11:04 remaining gave the Bears a
16-12 lead.
After allowing PC to tie the game up
and eventually take the lead, the Bears (1-3) roared back and
closed the half with an 8-1 run taking a 29-24 lead into the
locker room.
Shaw extended its lead to 31-24 on a Daniel
Jackson jumper with 18:46 remaining in the second half. A
7-0 run by the Blue Hose tied the score at 31-31 with 15:56
remaining.
Neither team led by more than four
points from that point on as the Blue Hose led 53-49 on a
three-pointer by Drew Biggs
with 3:44 remaining. But the Bear defense was tough down the
stretch forcing the Blue Hose into 24 turnovers. Two free
throws by Rosebud and a follow-up dunk by Jackson tied the
game at 53-53 with 1:31 remaining.
A Johann
Collins lay-up with a minute remaining gave the Blue
Hose a 55-53 lead setting up Zoa's three-pointer. Sean
Dixon missed a jumper with 15 seconds remaining, which
led to a fast break lay-up by Zoa making the score 58-55. Pat
Kiscaden's three-point attempt at the buzzer was no
good to seal the Shaw victory.
Jackson was the catalyst for the Bears
on both offense and defense finishing with a game-high 16
points, 10 rebounds, three assists, four steals and five
blocks. Rosebud also had a double double with 13 points and 12
rebounds to go along with three blocked shots. Biggs was
five-of-10 from three-point range and finished with 15 points.
Collins finished with a double-double with 12 points and 10
rebounds.
Shaw will travel to Georgia to take on
Valdosta State on Friday at 4:00 p.m., while PC will travel to
Greenwood, S.C. to take on Lander in a 6:00 p.m. contest.
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