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College basketball roundup: William & Mary men rout Virginia University of Lynchburg
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William & Mary rolled into its semester exam break with a 99-50 men’s victory Sunday over Virginia University of Lynchburg before 2,551 at Kaplan Arena. The Tribe (5-6), buoyed by Wednesday’s victory over Old Dominion and Sunday’s romp, next will go to California for one game: Dec. 21 at Pepperdine and won’t play at home again until starting Coastal Athletic Association competition Jan.

4 against Elon. W&M hit 34 of 65 field-goal tries, including 13 of 32 from 3-point range. The Dorsey brothers, Caleb and Gabe, scored 20 points apiece, and Caleb grabbed 13 rebounds.

Trey Moss had 18 points and seven assists, Charlie Williams 12 points and five assists and Miles Hicks 10 points and two steals. Seldom-used Jayden Lemond added nine points. The Dragons (0-15), from the lower-level National Christian College Athletic Association, were led by Jahmir Brown’s 11 points.

They can take some consolation in barely ending an eight-game streak in which they had surrendered triple-digit points. Zeb Jackson had 18 points, seven assists and three steals as the Rams (5-5) breezed past the visiting Braves (1-8). Kuany Kuany scored a season-high 15 points and added five rebounds.

Jason Nelson had 14 points and six assists. Jeremiah Kendall led Alcorn State with 17 points and seven rebounds. Khai Seargeant scored a season-high 27 points as the Marlins (9-1, 3-1 Old Dominion Athletic Conference) mastered the Maroons (3-5, 0-4) at TowneBank Arena.

Miles Wallace had 11 points, three rebounds and four assists for VWU, and Amari Moorer had 11 points, seven rebounds and three assists. A 9-0 Roanoke run sliced the Marlins’ lead to 45-44, but they regained command with a 6-0 surge to go ahead 60-50. Tristan da Silva scored 16 of his 22 points during a decisive second half for the Buffaloes (7-2) against the Hurricanes (7-2) in an NABC Brooklyn Showcase game at Barclays Center in New York.

KJ Simpson scored 20 points while Luke O’Brien scored all 13 of his points during the game-ending 47-17 run for Colorado. Matthew Cleveland scored 17 points, Norchad Omier 12 points and Wooga Poplar 11 for Miami. Quentin Post narrowly missed a triple-double, collecting 14 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists to help the Eagles (8-3) defeat Rick Pitino’s Red Storm (6-3) in Brooklyn.

David Jones netted 29 points and seven rebounds and Jahvon Quinerly had 24 points and five assists as the Tigers (7-2) upended the Aggies (7-3) in College Station, Texas. Manny Obaseki scored 21 off the bench for A&M. Kierra Wheeler had 15 points and nine rebounds in 19 minutes for NSU (7-3), but the Spartans’ comeback bid fell short against the host Demon Deacons (3-7).

Kaia Harrison led Wake with 12 points. Wake went ahead to stay early in the second half and was in front 48-37 with less than five minutes to go in the fourth quarter. A 9-0 burst made it 48-46 with 1:10 on the clock, but NSU’s final two possessions ended with a turnover and a missed 3-pointer.

The Spartans’ Makoye Diawara tallied eight points and eight rebounds. Freshman Da’Brya Clark tallied a team-high six assists. The Lobos (8-3) went ahead 12-0 in the first five minutes in Albuquerque and remained ahead by double figures thereafter, leading 43-21 at halftime against the Pirates (0-7).

HU shot 29. 6% (16 of 54). Camryn Hill had 20 points, six rebounds and three blocks for Hampton.

Arlisha Boston came off the bench to provide 11 points and 10 rebounds. Paula Reus had 14 points, eight rebounds and five assists for New Mexico. Charlotte Kohl had 14 points and six rebounds.

The Hokies (7-2) held the nearby Highlanders (2-8) to 19. 3% field-goal shooting at Cassell Coliseum. Elizabeth Kitley had 16 points, 13 rebounds and five assists.

Georgia Amoore hade 15 points, Matilda Ekh 12 points and Carleigh Wenzel 11 points and five assists for Tech, which led 11-0 and 20-2. Ashlyn Traylor-Walker led Radford with 16 points and grabbed five rebounds. Freshman guard Zoe Brooks turned in the second triple-double in school history (14 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists) as the host Wolfpack moved to 10-0 for the fourth time in 11 seasons under coach Wes Moore.

Virginia Beach’s Aziaha James added 18 points for N. C. State.

Asia Boone had 17 points, Emma Hess 15 points and Bella Smuda 14 points and 15 rebounds for the Flames (3-7). A wet court caused by a leaky roof resulted in a 22-minute interruption before the fourth quarter at Reynolds Coliseum. Kamilla Cardoso scored 17 points and Te-Hina Paopao added 15 for the Gamecocks at the Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Freshman MiLaysia Fulwiley and Chloe Kitts each added 11 for the Gamecocks (9-0), who have beaten four AP Top 25 teams this season. Alissa Pili finished with 37 points for Utah (8-2). Lauren Betts had 22 points and 18 rebounds for the Bruins (9-0) against the Seminoles (7-3) at the Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase.

Florida State made just one of its first 14 shots and trailed 20-5, though Ta’Niya Latson scored 26 to lead the Seminoles. No. 17 Connecticut 76, No.

24 North Carolina 64: The Huskies (6-3) went ahead to stay in the third quarter and beat the Tar Heels (6-4) at the Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase. Paige Bueckers had 26 points, made 11 of her 14 shots and registered four blocks. Aaliyah Edwards had 16 points and 11 rebounds.

UNC’s Maria Gakdeng had 14 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and two blocks. .


From: dailypress
URL: https://www.dailypress.com/2023/12/10/college-basketball-roundup-william-mary-men-rout-virginia-university-of-lynchburg/

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