Virginia Union Shows Toughness in 75-72 Win Over Bowie State's Bulldogs
BOWIE, Md. - The Virginia Union Panthers played tougher than host Bowie State on Wednesday night, edging the Bulldogs 75-72 in a key CIAA Northern Division clash. The loss snapped Bowie State’s six-game winning streak and sets the Bulldogs season mark at 11-9, 7-2 in league play and 1-1 in the North.
Junior Cameron Hayes paced the Bulldogs with 26 points (21 in the first half) and fellow junior Juwan Smith came off the bench to chip in 17. Junior Saiquan Jamison hauled down a team-high 13 rebounds while junior Yohance Fleming pulled down a half dozen rebounds.
“Union was just the tougher team tonight” said Bowie State Head Coach Darrell Brooks following the contest. “They beat us up on the glass, we didn’t do a good enough job defending (Terrell) Leach or (Will) Jenkins and that tells the story of the game.”
Leach and Jenkins torched the Bulldogs defense with 30 and 25 points respectively on a combined 21-of-42 shooting from the field. Jenkins led all rebounders with 15 and the Panthers outrebounded the Bulldogs 39-30.
Bowie State trailed early in the game but gained its first lead at the 16:39 mark after a triple by junior Rinardo Perry. With the scored tied at 12-all with 12 minutes left in the opening half, the Bulldogs used an 11-2 run, thanks to a pair of 3-pointers by Hayes and 3-pointer by Smith, giving the Bulldogs a 23-17 advantage.
The Bulldogs maintained the advantage until VUU’s Leached capped off a 23-16 run via a 3-pointer to regain the lead at 40-39. However, back-to-back 3-pointers by BSU sophomore Keith Duffin, Jr. and Hayes was enough to shift the lead back over to Bowie State at 45-42 going into halftime.
Virginia Union (10-8, 6-2, 1-1) trailed by a half dozen (50-44) early in the second half before answering with a 10-3 burst to what would eventually be the lead for good. Another Leach triple put the Panthers in front 54-53. The Panthers extended its lead to six (61-55) by the 9:54 mark of the second half.
Bowie State was able to close the gap to one twice over the next seven minutes with the last coming with 27 seconds to go and the Bulldogs trailing 73-70. Hayes was fouled on a 3-point attempt by Virginia Union’s Raemaad Wright, made the first two of three but missed the third that would have tied the game.
The Bulldogs knocked down 11-of-18 (61 percent) 3-point field goals on 22-of-48 overall shooting from the field and made 17-of-24 free throws (71 percent).
Bowie State will look to get back on the winning track on Saturday (January 26) when the Bulldogs travel to Murfreesboro, N.C. to tangle with the Chowan Hawks at 4 p.m.
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