Strong Overtime Lifts Shaw Bears to 73-64 Decision Over Bowie State’s Bulldogs
BOWIE, Md. - If your opponent attempts 57 shots and you miss 55 shots,
the end result will be a loss and that's exactly what Bowie State men's basketball did on Saturday afternoon, falling in overtime to the Shaw Bears by a final score of 73-64.
The
win improved Shaw to 9-5 overall and 3-1 in the CIAA while the loss
dips Bowie State to 6-9 on the year and 1-3 in the league.
Shaw’s
DeAngelo Stephens-Bell (Jacksonville, Fla.) scored a game-high 26
points, including 19 in the second half to lead all scorers. He finished
with eight
rebounds, three assists and two steals while Savon Goodman
(Philadelphia, Pa.) was responsible for a double-double of 24 points and
13 rebounds.
Shaw
shot at a 54.5 percent clip from field in the second half and an
overall 45.6 percent for the game, which including a blistering 75
percent (6-of-8)
in overtime.
On
the flip side, Bowie State shot a frigid 26.7 percent in second half
(8-of-30) and a season-low 28.6 percent (22-of-77) for the contest.
The
Bears led for over two minutes early on, but Bowie State tied the game
at 7-7 on a jumper from freshman Justin Route (Washington, D.C.) at the 14:56
mark. The Bulldogs would control the rest of the half after using a 12-0 run to lead 27-15 over Shaw with 4:35
left. The Bears cut the deficit to single digits after producing a 9-2
scoring margin, but the Bulldogs held a 5-2 spread, including a layup at
the
buzzer from freshman Jacob Long (Washington, D.C.) to send the Bulldogs
into halftime with a 35-27 advantage.
Shaw fought back to start the second half with a 13-5 run to tie the game 40-all at the 15:12 mark but after four lead changes and the game knotted at 55-55
with 4:39
remaining, the Bears used a mini 4-1 run to push in front at 59-56 as
the clock displayed 34 seconds left in regulation. However, the Bulldogs
did not flinch as senior Ahmaad Wilson (Baltimore, Md.) drained a
3-pointer to tie the game at 59-59, sending
the game into overtime.
In
the extra frame, the Bears scored eight unanswered points, taking a
67-59 lead as the Bulldogs had no answer for Shaw defensively, forcing
the Bulldogs
to call a timeout with 2:37 left to play. Bowie State senior Dayshawn Wells (Baltimore, Md.) hit a 3-pointer at 1:36
to pull within five but the Bears outscored the home team 6-2 down the
stretch, including back-to-back dunks to close out the game.
Hayes
led Bowie State in scoring with 13 points while sophomore Saiquan
Jamison notched his fifth double-double of the season, recording 16
rebounds and
10 points. Freshman Keith Duffin, Jr. (Fort Meade, Md.) chipped in nine
points and the Bulldogs trio of Wells, Long and Route tallied eight
points each.
Bulldogs’ men’s basketball will have little time to rest before returning to the hardwood on Monday (January 8th), hosting Fayetteville State
University at 7:30 p.m. in the A.C. Jordan Arena.
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Lady Bulldogs Basketball Bounces Shaw Lady Bears 73-49
BOWIE, Md. – Bowie State Bulldogs women’s basketball rolled by visiting
Shaw University on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Lady Bears 73-49. The win improves the Bulldogs’ record to 10-3 overall and 3-1 in league play.
Leading
the Bulldogs offensively was senior Kiara Colston (Burtonsville, Md.)
with a personal season-best 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field
to
go along with four rebounds and a game-high five assists. Fellow senior
Kyah Proctor (Capital Heights, Md.) contributed 14 points and pulled
down seven rebounds. Senior Ty-Nita Baker (Houston, Miss.) came off the
bench to add 10 points. Sophomore Dynaisha
Christian (Pocomoke, Md.) tied her career-high in rebounds with eight
and added five points.
The
Bulldogs carried a 30-21 lead into intermission and made 11-of-30 first
half field goals (36.7 percent), which included 31.3 percent (5-of-15)
beyond
the arc. Shaw managed just 6-of-22 (percent) shooting over the first 20 minutes.
With
a two-point advantage before tip-off, courtesy of an administrative
technical foul on Bowie State, the Lady Bears lead was short lived as
BSU’s Proctor
drained a 3-pointer. Shaw’s Johnson-Tyler shifted the lead back over to
the Lady Bears at 4-3. The lead would change hands two more times over
the next two minutes before a Colston triple tied the contest at 8-all
at the 4:52 mark. The Bulldogs closed the
opening quarter with a 7-1 run to take a 15-9 lead they would not relinquish for the remainder of the afternoon.
A
3-pointer from the Lady Bears’ Raquel Kellow (Conroe, Texas) pulled
Shaw within three to start the second quarter but BSU started to pull
away from Shaw
led by a 13-5 scoring margin with 2:35 remaining in the first half. The Lady Bears would outscore the Bulldogs 4-2 in the last 2:15 to fall behind 30-21 at halftime.
Bowie
State outscored Shaw in all four quarters, including a 22-12 third
quarter domination that pulled the Bulldogs away from Shaw heading into
the fourth.
The
final quarter featured much of the same for the Lady Bears as the
Bulldogs scored nine points off six Shaw turnovers. The Lady Bears would
not get any
closer than 17 points (64-47) for the remainder of the contest.
Shaw’s
offensive struggle resulted in the Lady Bears shooting 36 percent from
the floor (18-of-50), 12.5 percent from long distance (1-of-8) and just
63.2
percent from the charity stripe (12-of-19).
Shaw
(3-12 / 1-3 CIAA) was led by Lervencia Johnson-Tyler’s (Many, La.)
double-double of 21 points and 10 points while Tahniya Sweatt (Pasadena,
Calif.)
tallied 11 points in the loss.
The Bulldogs will entertain the Lady Broncos of Fayetteville State in its next conference matchup on Monday (January 8th) with game time set
for 5:30 p.m.
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