AIKEN, South Carolina – Winston-Salem State fought back from a 13-point second-half deficit to beat USC Aiken 80-76 on Saturday night.
The Rams (2-1) rebounded nicely from Friday’s loss to Columbus State thanks to C.J. Ford’s steady hand and his solid free-throw shooting. Ford, who had 20 points, made four free throws in the final 30.8 seconds to secure the win.
Coach James Wilhelmi said in the first half the Rams figured out how to work against the Pacers’ 2-3 zone but got away from it early in the second half.
“We were able to figure it out for the most part and you have to drive and get into the middle of it and I thought Stacy Caroway did a nice job of that in the first half,” Wilhelmi said.
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