Box score
The Belmont Abbey men's basketball team fell 73-71 this
afternoon at Wingate, as Bulldogs freshman guard Paidrick Matilus
converted a three pointer with 8.4 seconds left.Wingate improves to
3-2 overall on the year, while Belmont Abbey falls to 2-2
overall.
Matilus hit eight-of-14 shots from the field, including
five-of-nine from beyond the arc to finish with 27 points. He was
also six-for-seven from the free throw line and notched a game-high
four steals.
The Abbey was led by junior guard Richard Barbee, who led the
Crusaders with 18 points and nine rebounds to go along with four
assists and two steals. He now has 990 career points and needs just
ten to become the 33rd player in school history to reach the 1000
point plateau. Sophomore forward Kyle Phillips added 16 points and
seven rebounds, while senior forward Chad Patus contributed 11
points and eight rebounds.
Wingate came out hot, taking an11-3 lead thanks to seven quick
points from Matilus. The eight-point lead would be the largest for
either team throughout the contest. The Crusaders answered with an
8-0 run to tie the game at 11 with 13:13 remaining in the first
half.
Belmont Abbey responded by closing the half on 12-2 run to take
a 33-28 lead into halftime. Freshman guard Tyshawn Good hit a pair
of threes in the spurt, while senior guard Patrick Kuhlman added a
trifecta that gave Belmont Abbey its largest lead of the game at
33-26. A Bulldogs jumper trimmed the lead back to five 16 seconds
before intermission.
The Bulldogs tied the game for the seventh time on a layup seven
minutes into the second half, knotting the score at 45-45. No team
would lead by more than three the rest of the way. The game would
feature a total of 12 ties and 16 lead changes.
A three-pointer from freshman guard Tracy Parks put Wingate on
top 50-47 with 11 minutes to go. The Crusaders answered with a 6-0
run to take a three-point lead of their own on a jumper and a pair
of free throws from Phillips.
A jumper gave Wingate a 68-67 lead with 1:27 remaining. Belmont
Abbey answered with a jumper from Phillips at the one minute mark
to go on top by one. The Bulldogs again turned to Staley, who
drained another jumper to make it 70-69. Barbee knocked down a pair
of free throws to give the Crusaders their final lead at 71-70 with
28 seconds remaining.
The Bulldogs had the answer, as sophomore guard Jaime Vaughn
drove through the lane and kicked it out to Matilus, who knocked
down his fifth three of the night with 8.4 seconds remaining.
Belmont Abbey had a shot to tie it, but a jumper from Phillips fell
short at the buzzer.
Wingate shot 48.2 percent from the field in the game, hitting
27-of-56 field goals, while knocking down six-of-19 shots from
beyond the arc (31.6 percent). The Crusaders hit on 23-of-51 shots
from the field (45.1 percent); including four-of-nine from three
point range (44.4 percent). Belmont Abbey knocked down 21-of-23
free throws on the afternoon and held a 37-23 advantage on the
boards. Wingate forced 20 Belmont Abbey turnovers, converting them
into 15 points. The Crusaders converted 15 Wingate turnovers into
15 points.