
The defending MEAC regular season champion Tigers (17-10) extended their winning streak to five games and have now won 12 of their last 13 outings. Campbell (12-17) trailed by as many as 9 in the second half before cutting the gap to one (61-60), but was unable to get any closer.
Hassan came off the bench to hit 7-of-9 shots from the floor and 5-of-7 from the line for Savannah State. Deven Williams added 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting in a reserve role. Preston Blackman chipped in 13, including a turnaround jumper from 12 feet with 45 seconds left that extended the lead to 65-61. Arnold Lewis contributed 9 points and a team-leading 8 rebounds.
Reco McCarter came off the bench to hit career highs with 21 points (7-of-10 from the floor, 7-of-9 from the line), 12 rebounds and 4 steals. Trey Freeman and Leek Leek each added 13 points for the Camels, who trailed 57-49 after Williams hit a 3-pointer with 8:43 to go.
Leek scored the first five points in an 11-4 rally and Freeman's leaner with 1:59 to play trimmed the gap to 61-60, but the nation's fifth-best scoring defense (allowing only 54.4 points per game) held Campbell without a field goal until Andrew Ryan's put-back with 13 seconds to play provided the final margin.

Savannah State shot 52 percent (25-48) from the floor on the day and made 15-of-26 (.577) free throws, while holding a 34-20 edge on points in the paint.
Campbell made 42 percent of its shots (22-52) and 16-of-21 (.762) from the line. SSU finished with a slim 33-31 edge on the glass.
Savannah State jumped to a 15-5 lead before the Camels rallied with a 14-4 spurt. The Tigers led 38-33 at the break thanks to 56 percent shooting (15-27) from the field.
Winners of their last two league games, the Camels (7-7 Big South) enter Wednesday night's home finale against Longwood (7:00 p.m.) in second place in the North Division standings with two games remaining to be played. The top two seeds in each division earn a first-round bye in the VisitMyrtleBeach.com Big South Championship, Mar. 5-10 at Conway, S.C.
Savannah State (10-2 MEAC) returns to league action Monday at Bethune-Cookman (7:30).
Photos
BOX SCORE
COURTESY CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY MEDIA RELATIONS
No comments:
Post a Comment