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JOHNSON CITY, TN (December 9, 2006)
--- Preparing
for a 10-day break to take final
exams, the ETSU men’s basketball
team took advantage of one last
opportunity to play before hitting
the books. The Buccaneers shot 42
percent from 3-point range and hit a
season high 11 3-pointers, holding
Milligan to just 15 points in the
first half to cruise to a 73-47
victory over the Buffaloes Saturday
in front of 4,032 fans inside
Memorial Center.
Sophomore guard Courtney Pigram
(Memphis) led the way for ETSU,
scoring a game-high 23 points, while
freshman guard Mike Smith (Vandalia,
Mo.) pitched in a career high
20-point effort. Senior forward Eryk
Thomas (Fremont, Calif.) was the
only other Buccaneer to reach double
figures with 11 points, while
sophomore guard Tayloe Taylor
(Memphis) matched his career high
for assists with nine. Thomas also
set a career high and matched the
program record for blocks in a game
with six.
“I’m always pleased with a win, but
obviously there is still room to
improve,” said ETSU head coach Murry
Bartow, whose team improved to 6-5
on the season. “We still had way too
many turnovers and gave our opponent
way too many offensive rebounds. I
thought we had some lapses in the
second half, which happens when
you’re way up at halftime.
“The good things obviously were
holding them to 25 percent shooting
and 15 points in first half. I
thought the last five minutes of the
first half were great. Both Mike
Smith and Courtney Pigram played
well for us.”
The Bucs certainly closed out the
first half in style, taking a 21-12
game at the 7:57 mark and making it
41-15 at the half. Key to the run
was ETSU’s defensive effort, which
held Milligan to just 16 percent
shooting in the first half and
allowed the Buffaloes to score just
three points over the final eight
minutes of the half.
Milligan made more happen
offensively in the second half,
matching ETSU 32-32 after the
intermission. For Milligan,
Zach
Dezarn (Franklin, Ohio)
was the lone player to reach double
figures with 10 points.
For the game, ETSU hit on 47 percent
of its shots from the field and was
60 percent from the foul line. The
Bucs out-rebounded Milligan 45-39,
while collecting 10 blocks and 10
steals in the game.
The next game for the Buffaloes
(7-4, 3-1 AAC) is scheduled for
December 29, at 7 p.m., when the
University of Rio Grande (Ohio)
visits the Steve Lacy Fieldhouse.
Rio Grande defeated Milligan 72-62
on November 4 in the season opener
for both squads.