Box Score
Box score
The Belmont Abbey men's basketball team scored the first 16
points of the game and never looked back as five players scored at
least ten points in an easy 93-62 win over the visiting
Carson-Newman Eagles this evening at the Wheeler Center. The Abbey,
which has scored at least 90 points in four of five games this
season, moves to 3-2 on the year, while the Eagles drop to 2-3.
The Crusaders never trailed as it stormed out to a 16-0 lead in
the first 4:41 as the Eagles committed four turnovers in their
first five possessions before scoring their first points 6:21 in.
The first half lead grew to as high as 21 points on a layup by Kyle
Phillips with 4:55 to go, but Carson-Newman outscored the Crusaders
10-6 to trim its halftime deficit to 45-34.
Carson-Newman carried its late first half momentum into the
second half, chopping the Abbey lead down to six at 47-41, but a
quick 5-0 Crusader mini-run pushed the lead back to double digits
at 11 points with 16:02 to go.
Three minutes later, Carson-Newman cut the lead to eight, but it
would not get back into double digits again as Belmont Abbey
countered with a 31-11 run over the next 11 minutes to pull away
for good. The flurry was capped by a three-pointer from Jay
Council, three of his career-high 24 points, which moved the lead
to 29 at 85-56 with 4:49 to go.
After an Eagle free throw, two from the charity stripe by Darryl
Durham extended the lead to its nadir, 31 points at 90-59 with 3:22
left. The margin never dropped below 28 from there as the Abbey
cruised to its third win.
Belmont Abbey shot 52.4 percent as Tyshawn Good led all scorers
with 30 points, three shy of his career-high that he set two games
ago. He made five of his first six shots, four from three-point
range, as he totaled 21 points in the first half. His final line
was eight of 15 from the floor, four for seven from three-point
range and ten of 12 from the free throw line to go along with two
rebounds, two assists and a steal in 29 minutes. Council registered
a career-high 24 points on nine of 13 shooting, three of six from
three-point range, with five rebounds and two assists. Kyle
Phillips added 12 points and seven rebounds, and Terrone Sheffey
posted ten points, five assists and three steals in 24 minutes.
Carson-Newman shot 46.3 percent as Jared Johnson led the Eagles
with 24 points on ten of 13 shooting with four rebounds, two
assists and four steals. Antoine Davis added 12 points and six
boards. The Eagles were hampered by 25 turnovers, 13 in the first
half.