Monday, March 4, 2013

Bowie State underachievers reach potential with 2013 CIAA men’s basketball championship



CHARLOTTE, North Carolina  --  There was nothing Byron Westmorland couldn’t do in the CIAA championship game.

The Bowie State small forward put on a dazzling display against Livingstone, dropping 36 points in the Bulldogs’ 78-71 win at Time Warner Cable Arena on Saturday. Bowie State (16-13), which underachieved during the regular season as the fourth seed in the North Division, completed a fabulous run through the tournament, capped by knocking off Livingstone, the South’s top seed.

Westmorland, a senior who was named tournament most valuable player, had a major hand in the Bulldogs’ success. He scored 24 points in the second half to help Bowie State break open a close game, including 11 during a decisive 16-6 run that turned a 53-51 deficit into a 67-57 advantage with 8:04 left.

Westmorland torched the Blue Bears from the perimeter as well as with the drive, and Livingstone’s defenders struggled to keep pace. Blue Bears point guard Mark Thomas, who led Livingstone with 34 points, proved equally tough to stop, but Bowie State’s balance and effectiveness in the paint proved decisive.

Bowie State sizzled on offense in the first half, hitting ...



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