Women's
Recap
Lady Hurricanes lose to Georgia College,
51-44
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. - The women's basketball
team at Georgia College & State University (16-7, 11-5 PBC)
weathered both the storm outside and inside the Centennial Center
Wednesday night against Georgia Southwestern State University
(7-18, 2-16) upending the Hurricanes 51-44.
Down by 12 in the second half (38-26) , the Lady Hurricanes
clawed their way back with an 18-8 run, closing the gap to two
(46-44) with 2:22 remaining. GCSU would score the final five
points of the game for the win.
A key statistic tonight for the Bobcats was their ability to
make free-throws in the second half as they shot .700 (7-10). Also,
in the second half the Bobcats were able to shut down Nadirah
Gardner who scored 10 points in the first half, but only finished
the game with 12.
Gardner was aided by Brandi Burris and Clarissa Corbett who each
scored eight points.
The Bobcats were led by junior forward, Antoinette Reames who
posted her fourth double-double of the season with 16 points and 11
boards. Mandi Dudish contributed 12 points and Shandrea Moore aided
her fellow teammates giving out seven assists.
The Lady Hurricanes, still fighting for one of the ten spots in
the PBC tournament, are back on the court Saturday, Feb. 21 at UNC
Pembroke for a 2 p.m. contest.
Men's
Recap
Georgia College defeats GSW,
63-46
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. - A few
lights went out during warm-ups thanks to a local thunderstorm, but
it didn't dim the hopes of No. 25 Georgia College & State
University men's basketball (19-4, 13-4 PBC) as the Bobcats beat
Georgia Southwestern (9-16, 5-13 PBC) 63-46 Wednesday night in the
Centennial Center.
Georgia College got on the Hurricanes early. After a Josh Hurst
three with 10:41 left in the first half, the Bobcats had a 19-point
lead at 26-7. The gap never got below double-digits, and GCSU
stretched their lead to its highest at 26 with 9:10 left in the
second half.
The Bobcats out-rebounded the Hurricanes 39-33, and swatted
seven shots. The Bobcat bench outscored GSW's 23-6.
Evan Mobley scored 11 to lead GSW. Leading scorer Anthony
Sargent did not play for the Hurricanes.
Georgia College hit 10 three pointers, getting six from Shaun
Keaton as part of his game-high 20 points. Reece Wiedeman finished
with 16 and Justin Brown added 10 points.
The Hurricanes complete their four-game road trip on Saturday,
Feb. 21 at 4 p.m., against UNC Pembroke.