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From ETSU
Sports Information
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Nov. 26, 2005) –
Senior forward
Dillion Sneed (Chicago) scored a game-high 22 points and
three other ETSU players scored in double figures as the
Buccaneers took a 102-62 victory over Milligan College in
exhibition hoops action Saturday afternoon at Memorial Center.
For the Bucs, who entered the game with back-to-back losses to
open the season, it was an opportunity to build some confidence
heading into a home stand in which the team will play three
games in six days. Two of those contests – Dec. 1 against
Belmont and Dec. 3 against Lipscomb – will be the team’s
first-ever Atlantic Sun Conference contests.
“That’s one reason we put this game where it is on the
schedule,” said ETSU head coach Murry Bartow. “When you
look at games on the road at Radford and UT, you hope for the
best but you also know what could happen. That’s not to say we
didn’t think we could win, but this game gave us a chance to get
some work in and get better.”
After giving up an average of 100.5 points per game in its first
two contests, ETSU did regroup defensively against the
Buffaloes. The Bucs held Milligan to just 62 points on 33
percent shooting from the floor (18-of-54), forcing 22 turnovers
and collecting nine steals.
On the offensive end of the floor, Sneed dominated by hitting on
9-of-12 shots including 4-of-6 from the charity stripe and
picking up a double-double with 10 rebounds. He was joined in
double figures by freshman guard Courtney Pigram
(Memphis) and sophomore forward Andrew Reed (Port Richey,
Fla.) with 14 points apiece, as well as junior guard Travis
Strong (Memphis) with 13 points.
In the first half, Milligan hit on 55 percent of its shots from
beyond 3-point range, but the Bucs were equally as hot from the
floor and built 54-30 lead at the intermission. In the second
half, ETSU remained on the attack and outscored the Buffs 48-32
for the final margin of victory at 102-62.
Along with their point production, the Bucs also got seven
rebounds each from Reed and senior guard Ben Rhoda
(Dayton, Ohio), while freshman guard Tayloe Taylor
(Memphis) dished out a game-high eight assists. ETSU shot a
blistering 62 percent from the floor for the game, including 43
percent from 3-point range and 75 percent from the foul line.
For the Buffs, Zach Dezarn pitched in a team-high 14 points and
Adrian Harrison added 10. Milligan got a team-high seven
rebounds from Jeff Barnes and six from Harrison.
ETSU returns to action Monday night against Conference USA foe
Marshall. Game time is set for 7 p.m. inside Memorial Center.
The MSHA Buccaneer Sports Network will take the air at 6 p.m.
with the pregame show. |