Daytona Beach, FL - Trailing by 16 points, only the Hornets knew what they had inside. "We always think we can come back," DSU senior Roy Bright said. "It's never over." For the second game in a row, they found resolve and, this time, the ability to finish, in a gritty comeback victory in overtime, 69-66 over Bethune-Cookman in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play.
"That's Delaware State, they have the understanding of what it takes to win. They keep pulling up their pants," Bethune Cookman University's Coach Reed said.
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The Hornets are 7-10, 4-1 MEAC and are scheduled to face the Florida A&M Rattlers on Monday evening. The attendance at the BCU men game was 2,002.
"That's Delaware State, they have the understanding of what it takes to win. They keep pulling up their pants," Bethune Cookman University's Coach Reed said.
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The Hornets are 7-10, 4-1 MEAC and are scheduled to face the Florida A&M Rattlers on Monday evening. The attendance at the BCU men game was 2,002.
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