Bulldogs’ Men’s Basketball Defeat Feisty Chowan Hawks 68-63
BOWIE, Md.
– The Bowie State Bulldogs men’s basketball kept the 2,058 in
attendance on the edge of their seats all night and defeated the Chowan
Hawks 68-63 on
Wednesday in BSU’s A.C. Jordan Arena. Bowie State improves its CIAA
North record to 2-1, 4-5 in conference play and 9-11 overall.
Senior Omari George
(Baltimore, Md.) led Bowie State with a team-high 19 points on 9-of-12
shooting from the field and sophomore teammate Saiquan Jamison (Upper
Marlboro, Md.) pulled down a game-high 14 rebounds
in the victory to go along with eight points. Freshman Justin Route
(Washington, D.C.) made his first start of the year and finished the
game with eight points (tying his season-high), tied for team-high
assists honors with three, accounted for a team-high
three steals and had one block.
Senior Dayshawn
Wells (Baltimore, Md.) tallied seven points while sophomores David Belle
(Hyattsville, Md.) and Cameron Hayes (Upper Marlboro, Md.) chipped in
four points each for Bowie State. Sophomore Yohance
Fleming (Bowie, Md.) made his first court appearance of the season and
came off the bench to score four points to go along with three rebounds,
a block and a pair of steals.
Bowie State’s Bulldogs trailed only once in the game at the 8:26 mark of the first half after a Hewitt 3-pointer, giving the Chowan Hawks an 18-15 lead.
Bulldogs senior
Ahmaad Wilson (Baltimore, Md.) answered on the other end with a triple
of his own, tying the score at 18-all. The lead would change hands five
times over the next few minutes until a Route
jumper at the 3:01 mark shifting the advantage over to Bowie State for good at 26-25.
Tim Hewitt poured in
a game-high 30 points on 8-of-14 shooting from the floor and 12-of-14
at the charity stripe to lead Chowan (7-10, 2-6 CIAA, 1-2 North). Hewitt
also led the Hawks on the glass with six
rebounds in 40 minutes of play. Gus Rowland and Robert Gibbs were responsible for 11 and 10 points respectively for the Hawks.
As a team, Chowan
finished the game shooting 46.3 percent from the field (19-of-41), 29.4
percent behind the 3-point line (5-of-17) and 76.9 percent at the free
throw line (20-of-26).
Bowie State made
25-of-53 field goals (47.2 percent), 5-of-18 beyond the arc (27.8
percent) and 13-of-18 (72.2 percent) at the free throw line. The
Bulldogs out-rebounded the Hawks 34-25, held a 32-18 advantage
in the paint, a 21-16 points off turnovers advantage and BSU’s bench
outscored CU’s bench 17-6.
Chatman’s Career Night Helps Bowie State Ground Chowan Hawks 71-63
BOWIE, Md.
– Graduate student Sade Chatman (Minneapolis, Ind.) scored a
career-high 23 points on 9-of-16 shooting and hauled down a game-high 11
rebounds to help
the Bowie State Bulldogs ground the Chowan Hawks 71-65 in a key CIAA
Northern Division matchup on Wednesday evening. With the win, Bowie State improves its season mark to 13-5 overall, 6-3 in league play and 1-2 in the CIAA North.
Freshman Talanya
Hutton (Seat Pleasant, Md.) came up the Bulldogs bench to record a
career-high 13 points via a perfect 5-of-5 shooting from the field and
senior Ty-Nita Baker (Houston, Miss.) tallied 10 points
to go along with a game-high four assists. Senior Kyah Proctor (Capital
Heights, Md.) finished with eight points while fellow senior Kiara
Colston (Burtonsville, Md.) wrapped up the night with seven points.
Colston is 10 points away from joining the Bowie
State Bulldogs’ 1,000 Point Club. Sophomore Kyaja Williams (Baltimore,
Md.) rounded out Bowie State’s scorers with six points to go along with
nine rebounds off the bench.
Bowie State held a
14-6 advantage after the first quarter. The Bulldogs made 10-of-25 first
half field goals (40 percent) compared to 7-of-33 (21.2 percent) for
Chowan and Bowie State carried a 33-18 lead
into halftime. Of Bowie State’s 33 first half points, 23 came from the
Bulldogs bench.
The Bulldogs maintained a double-digit lead most of the third quarter with its largest lead of 16 coming at the 8:53 mark following a triple by Proctor.
Chowan did trim the
Bowie State lead to nine twice and trailed 49-41 at the end of third
quarter action. The Hawks outscored the Bulldogs 23-16 in the third
quarter, hitting 8-of-19 field goals, which included
one 3-pointer and 6-of-9 free throws.
Bowie State held a nine point cushion three times in the final quarter and had an 11-point lead with 2:27 remaining in the game. However, Chowan closed the deficit to two at 52-50 at the 7:59 mark of the fourth
quarter, but that’s as close as the Hawks would get.
The Bulldogs ended
the contest with a field goal shooting percentage of 45.1 (23-of-51),
which included 5-of-12 beyond the arc (41.7 percent) and Bowie State
made 20-of-22 free throws for a season-high 90.9
percent.
Chowan’s Hawks
(14-4, 6-2 CIAA, 2-1 North) were led by Chantel Roberts’ game-high 28
points to go along with eight rebounds and Dhyamond Crenshaw contributed
17 points and seven rebounds. Joanne Williams chipped
grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds, added nine points and a game-high five
steals.
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