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No. 6 Eagles Takedown No. 3 Ranked MUH

Coach Tharp gets help from London Cobbs and Kyle Shockley directing traffic.  (Photo by Patty Tolotti - Solid Rock Photos)
Coach Tharp gets help from London Cobbs and Kyle Shockley directing traffic. (Photo by Patty Tolotti - Solid Rock Photos)

Motivation was not needed for Saturday afternoon's matchup that pitted two top USCAA DII teams against one another in Founders Hall Gym.

The coaches didn't have to post locker room blackboard material, nor did they have to remind their players that this was a huge midseason clash during their pregame pep talk. You can best believe however, that both coaches were talking about the game afterward---an 86-79 victory by No. 6 KSU Tusc over No. 3 Miami Hamilton.

Needless to say, the volume in the Harriers locker room was probably a little louder. Oh, the Golden Eagles celebrated, but in a more subdued mode, taking pride in their accomplishment and not losing sight of the fact that they travel to Hamilton for the last game of the season and have another big home game coming up on Tuesday.

Pick you poison, but there were so many instant heroes for the Eagles throughout the hotly contested game. Take James Roundtree for example. The burly freshman from Steubenville came off the bench to score four key baskets in a run that staked the Navy and Gold to a 41-29 first half lead.

Roundtree scored on a reverse layup off an offensive rebound, sank a 12-footer in the lane, drove to the basket from the elbow for another and rebounded his own miss from the low block for a big hoop in a little less than a four-minute span. His spirited play helped the Eagles to a 45-41 lead at the break.

Maybe yet, it was freshman Kyle Shockley's three-ball that cut a Hamilton lead to 62-61 after the Harriers grabbed their first, but short-lived lead of the game with 10:03 left to play. Or, try on a Jordan Stevens triple from the left corner pocket that tied the game at 64-64, or, better yet, a DeJuan Lawrence free throw that gave the Eagles the lead for good at 65-64.

Even when KSU Tusc built an eight point, 79-71, advantage with 3:45 left and MUH scraped their way back to within 81-79, those instant heroes reared their beautiful heads.

DeJuan Lawrence is not your average big man with a mediocre free throw stroke, but the Harriers chose to foul him which sent him to the stripe five times. All he did was sink eight free throws down the stretch, the last two spotting the Eagles to an 81-76 lead with 2:34 left. The latter tosses were huge because Hamilton buried a triple with 2:16 left to close to gap to 81-79.

Enter that Kyle Shockley kid again, who used a high pick by Lawrence to slip into the lane and sink a fall away jumper with just two seconds left on the shot clock. The ball found its mark and the Eagles led 83-79 with under a minute left to play.

Following a Kameron Shockley free throw for an 84-79 lead with :32.7 remaining, the Eagles turned up the heat. A sideline throw in, in front of the Harriers bench was tipped away by the long reach of Lawrence to London Cobbs, who was fouled after scrambling for the loose ball. Cobbs sank both free throws at :18.5 for an 86-79 lead.

After an MUH three-point shot came up short, the Eagles grabbed the rebound and dribbled the clock out to raise their season record to 11-4. For the Harriers, it was their fifth loss on the season as they fell to 15-5.

Kyle Shockley led the Golden Eagles with 22 points, scoring 10 of them in the second half. He also had four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Cobbs contributed 18 to go along with eight rebounds, three assists and three steals, Lawrence had 14---making 8/10 second half free throws---and recorded his eighth double-double on the season with 13 caroms and two blocked shots and Roundtree had 10 tallies on 5/8 shooting. Kameron Shockley recorded 12 rebounds as well.

The Eagles made good on 38% of their action shots making 31/82 attempts and converted on 17/23 charity tosses for 74%. They outboarded the Harriers 46-29 hauling down 21 missed shots off the offensive glass and outpaced the visitors in second chance points 17-5. The Eagles also scored 26 points off of MUH turnovers.

On Tuesday, the Eagles host CC Beaver County who is 10-6 in a 5:00 p.m. tipoff.

 

Vinnie Roper denies a shot and Kyle Shockley hits a fall away jumper as the shot clock winds down.           Photos by Patty Tolotti - Solid Rock Photos

 

DeJuan Lawrence blocks a shot and lines up a free throw---he made 8/10 charity tosses against MUH.   Photos by Patty Tolotti - Solid Rock Photos