The Commodores ended their season by falling 70-50 to Wichita State in the First Four contest of the NCAA Tournament on Tuesday. Damian Jones did not touch the scoreboard and played only seven minutes of the first half after picking up a second foul less than nine minutes into the game. Luke Kornet and Joe Toye gave the 'Dores a first half lead with a pair of 3-pointers to start the evening. The Shockers went on a run to take a 25-20 lead before Toye hit a pair of free throws. Shortly after, Toye was fouled on a succesful layup before hitting another from the foul line. The 'Dores led by five points with 1:37 remaining with an offensive rebound and jumper by Jeff Roberson. Vanderbilt had 13 fouls in the first half which allowed Wichita to
Trailing 5-3 in the sixth inning, freshman Ashlin Roach and senior Brianna Williams doubled and singled to put runners on the corners and end the day for the Centenary starter, Haley Miller. Then, after a foul out, Matulis singled through the left side to make it a one-run game, scoring Roach. Next,
SHREVEPORT, La. – The Ladies overcame a five-point, fourth quarter deficit to tie the game, but the Maroon and White went 1-for-5 from the line down the stretch in regulation and the Bulldogs pulled away in overtime as Centenary (5-13, 1-5 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) lost to conference-leading Texas Lutheran 76-68 Sunday afternoon, January 22.
WVU jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning. Kyle Gray doubled down the left field line and scored on Cole Austin's base hit. Marques Inman's double drove in two runs and then the sophomore crossed the plate on Jimmy Galusky's single to right center.
The Seawolves would only attempt 3 free throw's in the first half, making 1. Stony Brook would finish the half 5-15 from deep, negating the Albany free throw advantage.
This game started off as tough as they come both teams getting good looks, and making their shots. We were all waiting to see who was going to go cold first. Highland Springs only had a one point lead at the end of the first quarter with a score of 21-20. Springers were killing Princess Anne from the three-point line shooting 50%. Lady Cavaliers were hot as well, they were
A kick from Anderson started the game, not long after, QB Lucas Smith runs a 18yd touchdown, starting the game out with a 7-0 Turpin lead. The Redskins’ Kyle Blaha soon persevered through the unforgiving Turpin defense and ran a 2 yd touchdown, evening out the score out 7-7. “Our offense and defense did well, but there’s always room for improvement.” Coach Kenter explained after Turpin gave up 21 points in the first half. “But I think this was one of better games of the entire season, the team really brought it.” Second quarter brought both the Spartans and Redskins 2 new touchdowns each and an exciting 65 yard pass Turpin touchdown, Smith to Will Hausfeld. Halftime stopped the intense game at a suspenseful score of 21-21.
Metcalfe started the final quarter of play down by 2 for the 1st time in the game. Both teams scored a basket, but the difference was at the free throw line. Cumberland hit 3 of 4 shot down the stretch and Metcalfe was not able to get any of the four they shot to fall. Metcalfe lost the game 28 - 32.
The Cyclones (23-10) are heading into the NCAA Tournament as one of the nation's hottest teams, winning nine of their last 10 games.
Hield hit a 3-pointer that gave Oklahoma a 69-67 lead with 6:37 left. Moments later Woodard and Kadeem Lattin hooked up on a spectacular play that put Oklahoma in front by six.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--The second-seeded West Virginia University baseball team saw its season come to an end in a 12-8 loss to No. 1 Wake Forest on Sunday evening at David F. Couch Ballpark.
Hill led off the frame with a base hit and scored on Jackson Cramer's double to tie the game. Then Maryland intentionally walked Davis. Zarbnisky's single through the right side gave WVU a 5-4 lead. But the Mountaineers weren't done there. Jimmy Galusky's base hit through the left side scored Davis. With the bases loaded, Kyle Gray drew
Woodward had to know this game was all but over at the 5:38 mark of the 2nd quarter, so they decided to go for it on fourth down, needing fourteen-yards for the first down, deep in their own territory. The decision went from bad to worse when Reliford was called for intentional grounding, giving the ball to Belmont at the Bulldogs nine-yard line.
The Gents played a closer game then they are used to in the series finale, but the Maroon and White never trailed in the series as Centenary (16-3, 3-0 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) swept a doubleheader with a 12-0 win (seven innings) in game one and 9-6 in game two.
The game began with the tip-off, and the Rhinos got the ball. The score was 0-0 for the first two and a half minutes. Finally, Kaden scores the first points of the game on a deep three-pointer. The Rhinos were up 7-0 by the end of the first 5 minutes.
The man is considered a walking triple double on the court according to Steve Kerr who was one of NBA’S top 3-point shooter.