Box score
In a game that featured five ties and eight lead changes, the
Belmont Abbey men's basketball team's late surge fell short as the
Pfeiffer Falcons moved to 15-7 overall and 11-5 in Conference
Carolinas with a 104-89 win this evening at the Wheeler Center. The
Abbey falls to 11-12 overall and 7-10 in Conference Carolinas.
Abbey guard Richard Barbee led all scorers with 28 points, eight
rebounds, three steals and two assists. Senior guard Patrick
Kuhlman added 13 points and five assists, and Jay Council
contributed 12 points, three assists and two steals. Chad Patus
finished with six points but had a game-high 12 rebounds and two
steals. The Abbey shot 49.2 percent from the field.
Pfeiffer shot 49.3 percent as Jeff Pettiway led the way with 26
points, one of five Falcons to reach double figures, while Davon
Gilliard and James Crowder both added 16. Chris Woods poured in 11
points and a team-high seven rebounds, while James Morse
contributed ten points.
The Abbey led for most of the first half, building its lead to
as high as seven points at 25-18 with 10:45 left, but a 16-7
Pfeiffer run gave the Falcons a lead they would never relinquish
for the rest of the half. The Falcons built their lead to as high
as six, but an Abbey run chopped the deficit to one at 44-43 with
35 ticks left, but a Gilliard layup with one second left moved the
lead to three at 46-43 at the half.
Belmont Abbey opened the final 20 minutes on a 7-2 run to
reclaim the lead at 52-50, but the Falcons scored six unanswered
points to regain the lead they would never lose again. Their
advantage grew to as high as 15 points, and the Abbey could not
close to any fewer than ten points the rest of the way as Pfeiffer
went on to win by 15, 104-89.