Wednesday,
January 3, 2006
PRESBYTERIAN CLAIMS 61-59 ROAD WIN AT
(Release
courtesy of Presbyterian Sports Information)
GREENEVILLE,
Bryan Bostic (
Sean Dixon (
Presbyterian took the lead once again at 54-51 with just under five minutes to
go when Bostic acquired his fourth three-pointer of the game.
Tusculum went back on top 55-54 on two Chris
Poore (Greenville, Tenn.) free throws shortly thereafter, but Grant Herren answered 30 seconds later
when he hit two from the free throw line to put PC back ahead for good at 56-55.
The Blue Hose would score the rest of their points from the foul line.
The game tied 39-39,
The Pioneers would go up by five on a lay-up by Poore, but Bostic nailed his
third three-pointer of the game and then Herren hit a jumper from the top of
the key to tie the game at 44-44.
The contest was marred by fouls early, with the two teams committing a combined
16 fouls by the time the first media timeout of the night was taken at the 9:28
mark of the first half. Taking advantage of the situation, Presbyterian held an
early 13-6 advantage.
The Pioneers were the primary source of the referees whistle for the inaugural
minutes of the game, as TC was charged 10 times in the first 10:32 of the game.
The two teams would continue to battle in the defensive struggle as
Still, the first half could only be summarized as a foul bonanza as the two
teams went into the locker room having combined for a plethora of fouls (23).
The Pioneers finished the first half with five players with more than one foul
and with two players having earned three each.
The Blue Hose concluded the first half with 11 total fouls, but only three PC
players had more than one; albeit none had more than two.
The Tusculum Pioneers tied the game on the first play of the second half when Gabe Story stole the basketball from PC
and laid the ball in off the backboard to square the game at 26-26.
The Blue Hose over the next two-plus minutes with help by three-pointers by
Bostic and
The real story though continued to remain the foul situation. By the time the
Pioneers called their first timeout of the second half at the 13:04 mark the
Blue Hose and Pioneers had combined for 34 total fouls, including 11 in the
first 6:56 of the second half.
After the final whistle was blown on Wednesday evening in a game that saw nine
ties and five lead changes 49 total fouls (26 TC, 23 PC) had been committed.
Presbyterian wins its second consecutive game to improve to 8-4 overall and 1-0
in conference play, while
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