Box score
The Belmont Abbey men's basketball team held Johnson C. Smith to
just 22 second half points after trailing 34-32 at the half as the
Crusaders used a second-half spurt to earn a 62-56 win over the
Golden Bulls this evening in Charlotte. The Abbey improves to 4-3,
while JCSU falls to 2-4.
Johnson C. Smith controlled the first half as it sank half of
its shots (16-32) to just 13-33 for the Abbey, but in the second
half the roles were reversed as the Abbey hit 50 percent of it its
shots (13-26) and held the Golden Bulls to a 33.3 percent (8-24)
output. The Crusaders took command halfway through the second half,
as two free throws from Tyshawn Good tied the contest at 46, and a
layup from Darryl Durham gave the Crusaders a 48-46 lead that they
would never relinquish.
After a Delonte Boyd free throw trimmed the Abbey lead to one at
48-47, the Crusaders ran out on an 11-5 run over the next four and
a half minutes to build their lead to seven points. The run was
fueled by jumpers from Jay Council, Kyle Phillips and Good and it
was punctuated by a three-pointer from Terrone Sheffey to put the
Abbey ahead 59-52 with 5:18 to play.
The Bulls would score the next four points on a free throw from
Boyd and a three-pointer from Trevin Parks, which came with 1:03
left to cut the Abbey edge to 59-56, but JCSU would not score
again.
With 50 seconds left, Parks let fly a three that was blocked by
Council and rebounded by Richard Barbee. After an Abbey timeout and
turnover, Phillips fouled Boyd, who missed the front end of a
one-and-one with 18 ticks left. Ian Parry grabbed the rebound and
was immediately fouled, where he hit the first. He missed the
second, but Phillips collected the rebound and his ensuing putback
pushed the Crusader lead to five at 62-56. Neither team scored
again as the Abbey earned the win.
Barbee led all scorers with 18 points, 12 in the first half, on
seven of 14 shooting from the field, with six rebounds, two assists
and a blocked shot in 39 minutes. His 18 points moves him into sole
possession of ninth place on the school's all-time scoring list.
Phillips added 15 points on seven of 11 shooting with five rebounds
and a pair of blocked shots. Sheffey chipped in with ten points,
seven rebounds and five assists. The Crusaders shot 44.1 percent
(26-59) from the floor and won the rebounding battle 39-29.
Johnson C. Smith shot 42.9 percent (24-56) as Parks led the
Golden Bulls with 16 points. Ronald Thornhill added 11 points, and
Michael Cooper and Boyd both finished with ten each.