BOWIE, Md.
– The Bowie State University Bulldogs started a bit slow but turned it
up in the second half and saddled the Broncos of Fayetteville State
79-59 in a
conference clash on Monday evening in the A.C. Jordan Arena. With the victory, Bowie State moves its overall record to 7-9 and 2-3 in the conference.
Bulldogs sophomore
Cameron Hayes (Upper Marlboro, Md.) paced Bowie State with 17 points on
5-of-10 shooting from the floor while senior Omari George (Baltimore,
Md.) and freshman Keith Duffin, Jr. (Fort Meade,
Md.) tallied 13 and 11 points respectively in the victory. Sophomore
Saiquan Jamison (Upper Marlboro, Md.) just missed his sixth
double-double, scoring nine points and pulled down a game-high 17
rebounds to go along with two assists, two steals and three blocks.
Redshirt sophomore
David Belle (Hyattsville, Md.) finished the night with nine points to go
along with four rebounds while senior Ahmaad Wilson (Baltimore, Md.)
and freshman Justin Route (Washington, D.C.)
tallied six points apiece.
As a team, Bowie
State hauled down 57 rebounds (23 offense and 34 defense), accounted for
27 second chance points and scored the opponents bench 39-19.
The first 20 minutes
of action featured five ties and eight lead changes. Fayetteville
State’s Broncos held their largest lead of five (21-16) at the 7:36
mark of the first half. However, Bowie State put together
a 12-3 run over the next two minutes to shift the advantage over to the
Bulldogs at 28-24. Bowie State used that momentum to take a 35-29 lead
into halftime.
Bowie State’s lead quickly grew to double-digits and ballooned to a game-high 22 points (64-42) by the 8:36 mark of the second half. The Bulldogs defense was stellar over a five minute period in the second
half, holding the Broncos to only one field goal over a five minute stretch.
To make matters
worse for Fayetteville State, the Broncos head coach (Ken Spencer) was
assessed a double technical foul and ejected with 42.2 seconds remaining
in the contest.
Joshua Bryant and
Willie Gilmore, both of Fayetteville, N.C., led the Broncos in scoring
with 18 and 15 points respectively on a combined 10-of-21 shooting from
the field for Fayetteville State (4-11 / 1-4
CIAA). Bryant also led FSU with seven rebounds. Xavier Williams
(Fayetteville, N.C.) was responsible for nine points and Denzell Hosch
(Shelby, N.C.) chipped in eight points.
BOWIE, Md. – The Bowie State Bulldogs women’s basketball team dominated from beginning to the end on Monday night, routing Fayetteville State by a final count of
71-52. With the win, the Bulldogs improved its season mark to 11-3 overall and 4-1 in the CIAA.
Senior Kiara Colston
(Burtonsville, Md.) paced three Bowie State double figure scorers with a
game 16 points. Senior Kyah Proctor (Capital Heights, Md.) added 11
points and sophomore Amel Duggins (Largo, Md.)
came off the bench to record a career-high 11 points. Bulldogs
sophomore Kyaja Williams (Baltimore, Md.) fell just shy of a
double-double, contributing nine points and a game-high 11 rebounds.
Graduate student
Sade Chatman (Minneapolis, Minn.) contributed eight points while senior
Ty-Nita Baker (Houston, Miss.) and redshirt junior Pere Alexander
(Baltimore, Md.) chipped in five points each for Bowie
State. Freshman Talanya Hutton (Seat Pleasant, Md.) and sophomore
Dynaisha Christian (Pocomoke, Md.) came off the Bulldogs bench to add
four and two points respectively.
The Bulldogs jumped
out to a comfortable 30-5 first quarter advantage over the Broncos and
carried a 40-21 into intermission. Bowie State’s defense held
Fayetteville State to 25 percent shooting from the field
over the first 20 minutes as the Broncos managed to make just 8-of-32
field goals.
Bowie State kept the
pressure on in the third and fourth quarters as well and never allowed
Fayetteville State (4-9 / 0-5 CIAA) any closer than 15 points. The
Broncos did outscore the Bulldogs in the third
quarter, just as FSU did in the second quarter. However, Bowie State’s
defense continued to put the clamps on Fayetteville State and
substituted freely most of the second half.
Neither team shot
the ball particularly well the entire contest. Fayetteville State ended
the night just under 30 percent (29.4) in field goal shooting (20-of-68)
while Bowie State was slightly over 30 percent
(33.3) from the field (23-of-69). Free throws (23-of-28) were a big
plus for the Bulldogs (82.1 percent) compared to 10-of-17 (58.8 percent)
for the visitors.
Bowie State held
advantages in rebounds (54-46), which was a season-high, points off
turnovers (19-4), second chance points (16-8) and bench points (34-23).
Yakima Clifton
(Durham, N.C.) was the only Broncos player to reach double figure
scoring with 10 points and added seven rebounds, a pair of assists, one
steal and she was responsible for four of Fayetteville
State’s six blocked shots.
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