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Bison’s second half rally comes up short


WASHINGTON (February 16, 2019) – Coach Kevin Nickelberry and the Howard University men’s basketball team erased a 20-point deficit but fell short to the North Carolina AandT State (NCAT) Aggies inside Burr Gymnasium, 85-81.

HU (12-14, 6-5 MEAC) struggled defensively in the first half, allowing nearly 62-percent (24-of-39) from the field, including 50-percent (7-of-14) from beyond the arc.

NCAT’s Amari Hamilton connected on a trey ball and gave the Aggies their largest lead of the game, 35-15, with more than eight minutes before intermission. HU fought back, but found themselves down 18 at the break, 60-42.

After halftime, the Bison came out swinging as they scored 18 unanswered and tied the contest with a made freebie by sophomore Zion Cousins (Upper Marlboro, Md.), 60-60.

“We played with more effort and energy in the second half,” Coach Nickelberry said after the game. “We created turnovers and scored in transition.”

Second-year guards RJ Cole (Union, N.J.) and Kyle Foster (Hampton, Va.) jumped started the Bison’s second half comeback.
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Cole finished with 20 points, including 10 after intermission, while Foster connected on a rare four-point play to open the second period.

With more than seven minutes remaining, Hamilton drilled another three-pointer and extended the Aggies’ advantage to eight, 72-64, but Howard refused to go away.

The Bison tied the game at 79 off a layup by redshirt junior Chad Lott (Shreveport, La.) with 1:36 to go, but NCAT’s Aaren Edmead hit the go-ahead jumper with 46 seconds to hold off Howard.

HU reached the foul line 36 times, but only converted 61-percent (22-of-36).

“Our goal was to get to the free throw line,” Nickelberry continued. “We did not reward ourselves with making the shots at the free throw line. I think it changed the game.”

Lott had 17 points, five boards and three assists while junior Charles Williams (Richmond, Va.) added 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting. Off the bench, Foster produced 10 points on 3-of-4 shooting from behind the arc.

For NCAT (14-11, 9-2 MEAC), Jackson led five Aggies in scoring with 16 points.

The Bison host North Carolina Central in their home finale Monday (Feb. 18) for Senior Night. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m.

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