Box score
The Catawba College Indians held off a late Belmont Abbey rally
to earn a 72-66 win over the visiting Crusaders men's basketball
action on Friday afternoon at Goodman Gym. With the win, the
Catawba Indians improve to 5-4, while the Crusaders fall to
4-4.
Kyle Phillips paced Belmont Abbey with 26 points and nearly
rallied the Crusaders to a win. He scored 17 in the second half and
helped erase a 10-point Catawba edge. Down 46-35, Belmont Abbey
held Catawba to just two points over a six and half minute stretch
to go on top 56-48 with 9:35 to play. Phillips had 13 points in the
21-2 spurt.
Catawba regrouped and regained the lead on a pair of free throws
by Kelvin Drakeford with 6:43 remaining and went up for good on a
jumper by Keon Moore at 61-60 with 6:01 to go. The Indians pushed
the lead to seven before the Crusaders made one last run.
Belmont Abbey trailed 69-62 with just under two minutes
remaining, but got two free throws from Richard Barbee and a jumper
from Phillips to draw within 69-66 with 1:12 left. Dominick Reid
hit a key jumper with 38 seconds to go and Moore added a free throw
with 20 seconds remaining for the final margin. Reid led the
Indians with 21 points.
Moore followed Reid with 16 points, while Kejuan Mayo pulled
down nine rebounds. Reid added six boards and five assists. Barbee
joined Phillips in double digits for the Crusaders with 20 points.
Each had seven rebounds.
Both teams shot 45 percent for the game and committed 14
turnovers. Belmont Abbey grabbed one more rebound. Catawba nailed
five three-pointers, all in the first half, while the Crusaders
went 0-for-5 from behind the arc. The Indians made just 11-of-22 at
the line.