OREM, Utah -- Utah Valley University looks to gain a season split with
North Carolina Central on Saturday afternoon at 4:05 p.m. in the UCCU Center.
The Wolverines (6-7) fell 70-52 in Durham to the Eagles (5-6) on Nov. 27.
"North Carolina Central completely outplayed us in our first meeting," said
UVU coach Dick
Hunsaker. "They were more physical, quicker to the ball, they out-hustled us
and dominated at every position. They know they can beat us."
On Wednesday, UVU beat Troy for the second time in overtime this season after
picking up a double-OT victory on Dec. 8 in Alabama. The Wolverines' last three
victories have all come in overtime.
In Wednesday's 67-64 overtime win, Ben Aird finished with 18
points, nine rebounds and three blocks with Nick Thompson adding
13 points, 12 rebounds and four assists. Holton Hunsaker
scored 13 including six in overtime and Antoine Hosley
chipped in 10 off the bench for UVU.
N.C. Central has played just three games since the Nov. 27 contest against
UVU, picking up a win over North Carolina A&T in its MEAC opener on Dec. 1.
Since, the Eagles have suffered pair of narrow defeats against Eastern Kentucky
and, most recently, by three points on Dec. 19 at Drake.
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