Men's Basketball Recaps - February 11

Men's Basketball Recaps - February 11

WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
@Eastern Kentucky 69, Morehead State 57
@Jacksonville State 72, Belmont 70




EASTERN KENTUCKY 69, MOREHEAD STATE 57
RICHMOND, Ky.
- Eastern Kentucky University’s men’s basketball team used a late 12-2 run to pull away from in-state rival Morehead State University on its way to a 69-57 win in front of a raucous McBrayer Arena crowd on Wednesday.
 
With the win, and Jacksonville State’s 72-70 upset of Belmont, EKU (15-9, 7-4 OVC) takes over sole possession of first place in the OVC East.
 
Eastern led for much of the game, but Morehead State (12-15, 7-5 OVC) stayed within striking distance and tied it, 49-49, on a layup by Karam Mashour with 6:29 to play.
 
The Colonels quickly responded with a 12-2 run, highlighted by a dunk in the lane by senior Timmy Knipp and capped by a corner three-pointer from junior Ja’Mill Powell that pushed EKU’s lead all the way back to double digits, 61-51, with 2:36 remaining.  
 
Senior Corey Walden went 6-of-6 from the free throw line in the final two minutes to seal the win.
 
Senior Eric Stutz led EKU with 25 points, only two shy of the career-high recorded last Thursday versus Belmont. Walden finished with 15 points, four assists and two steals.
 
EKU shot 51.2 percent (21-of-41) from the field and 85.2 percent (23-of-27) from the stripe to complete the regular season sweep of the Eagles.
 
Mashour paced Morehead State with 16 points and six rebounds.
 
EKU trailed 9-6 early, but consecutive three-pointers by Knipp and Stutz sparked the Colonels on a 12-0 run. A fast-break layup by junior Denzel Richardson capped the spurt and gave Eastern an 18-9 advantage with 11:09 to play in the first half.
 
A thunderous one-handed slam by Richardson gave EKU its largest lead of the first half, 26-14, with 7:06 on the clock.
 
Morehead State used a 9-0 run of its own, though, to make it 26-23 on a tip-in by Billy Reader with just under four minutes to play. The Eagles got to within two, 30-28 on a fast-break layup by Karam Mashour in the waning seconds of the half; however, Stutz buried a jumper at the buzzer on the other end to give EKU a 32-28 advantage at the break.

JACKSONVILLE STATE 72, BELMONT 70
JACKSONVILLE, Ala.
- Jamal Hunter put the Jacksonville State men's basketball team ahead and then blocked Belmont's attempt at the buzzer to lift the Gamecocks to a 72-70 win over the Bruins on Wednesday at Pete Mathews Coliseum.

The senior went up strong and scored with 1:38 to play to give the Gamecocks (10-17, 3-9 Ohio Valley Conference) a 68-66 win and then swatted Craig Bradshaw's runner as time expired to down the Bruins (15-10, 7-5 OVC) for the first time since Belmont joined the OVC three seasons ago.

Hunter's final block was his seventh of the night, tying his own school record for blocks in a Division I game and his go-ahead basket gave him 10 points on a night that also saw him lead his team with eight rebounds. He was 5-for-7 from the floor and also had three assists.

Hunter and fellow senior D.J. Felder's production in the paint came on a night where it was much needed. Without guards JaQuail Townser and Dontay Jackson due to injury, Hunter and his partner in the post combined for 29 points. Felder's 19 set a new career high and went along with five boards, three on the offensive glass.

Senior Darion Rackley scored 16 points and grabbed four steals, while senior Avery Moore and freshman Malcolm Drumwright added eight apiece. Freshman Randall Smith scored four in 17 quality minutes off the bench, and junior Jeremy Watson had seven points and five rebounds.

Belmont got 24 points and nine rebounds from Evan Bradds, while Bradshaw added 15. Reece Chamberlain recorded a double-double of 10 points and 10 assists.

The Gamecocks used a 52 percent shooting effort in the first half to build an early lead, only to watch Belmont blister the nets to the tune of a 64 percent clip in the second half. It wouldn't be enough in a back-and-forth game that saw three ties and eight lead changes in the game's final 12:30.

The Gamecocks came to life late early in the first half, when a pair of Rackley steals keyed a 13-4 run that turned a 10-8 Belmont lead into 21-14 JSU lead. Felder got in on the hot shooting, knocking down the first two 3-pointers of his career in the half to help JSU build as much as a 15-point lead at 35-20 with just over three minutes on the clock.

The Gamecocks forced eight first-half turnovers and turned those into 11 points. They shot just under 52 percent from the floor and were 3-for-6 from behind the arc. In the first 20 minutes.

The Bruins came to life during the half and cut into JSU's lead quickly to start the second half. They scored six-straight points in the first 60 seconds of the half to make it a 37-32 Gamecock lead. They would get another basket to cut it to a three-point game before JSU's first basket of the half fell for Rackley with 17:37 on the clock.

The Gamecocks held on until the 12:32 mark, when an Evan Bradds putback gave the Bruins their first lead since 10-8 at 47-46. Jamal Hunter answered quickly with a layup that gave JSU the lead right back at 48-47.

The two exchanged leads twice before a 7-0 JSU run put the Gamecocks back up by six at 57-51 with just under nine minutes remaining.

Belmont came right back again, scoring seven in a row to reclaim a 60-59 lead with seven minutes on the clock. There were three more lead changes before Hunter's final basket that gave JSU the lead for good with 98 seconds to play.

The Bruins cut it to one on a Bradds layup with 16 seconds left and got the ball after Watson missed the back end of his two free throws.

Bradshaw got the rebound off Watson's miss and went the length of the floor before driving to attempt to tie, but Hunter's rejection found Drumwright's hands and the clock expired to let JSU pull off the win.