Saturday, November 26, 2005
PRESBYTERIAN MOVES TO 5-1 WITH 76-58 DEFEAT OF PACERS
AIKEN, S.C.-
- USC Aiken men’s basketball team (2-2) ended the four-game
Peach Belt/South Atlantic Conference Clash with a loss
against the Presbyterian College Blue Hose (5-1) Friday
evening. In a hard fought battle the Presbyterian offense
proved too much for the Pacers as
Tray Ballenger
and
Martynas
Versinskas
led the Blue Hose with season-high 19 and 16 points.
Presbyterian showed its offensive strength early as the team pulled
ahead 6-0 one minute into the game and would go on to set
the pace for the aggressive match. USCA battled right back
with a 10-2 run putting the Pacers within two at 15:33.
With just over four minutes to go in the half a slam dunk by the
Pacers Richard Blocker gave USCA its first lead of
the night at 24-23. The Blue Hose pushed on to a 13-3 run,
ending the half at 36-27.
Four minutes into the second half, Kenny Burr hit a
three-point shot to get the Pacers within five at 36-41. The
gap would be the closest gain for USCA during the remainder
of the night. The Blue Hose held a comfortable lead for the
rest of the game and closed the second half on a 12-0 to win
67-58.
Josh Poston
led the Pacers with 18 points shooting six-of-nine from the
field.
The Blue Hose had tremendous success off the bench out-scoring the
Pacers 39-26 and showed strength in the paint beating out
USCA 42-18. The Blue Hose shot 83.3 percent from the charity
stripe and USCA shot 63.2 percent.
Junior Quentin Ferrell
(N. Augusta, S.C.) and sophomore
Pat Kiscaden (Oviedo,
Fla.) each dished out six assists apiece as the Blue Hose
were credited with 19 assists on 31 made baskets.
PC returns to action Monday, November 28 when they host the
Warriors of Southern Wesleyan University at 7:00 pm in the
Ross E. Templeton Center.
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