CHARLESTON – Saturday afternoon, Charleston Southern returned to their home floor for the first time since December 18th. On Saturday’s occasion, their opponent they had not beaten since the 2022 post-season, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs. The Bucs would defeat the Bulldogs, 86-83.
After beginning conference play with a double-digit victory at Gardner-Webb, Charleston Southern continued their momentum into the beginning of Saturday’s face-off with Asheville. In the first four minutes, CSU took a quick 13-6 lead. During the initial stretch, the Bucs converted six of their eight field goals – including a momentum-spiking and-one layup by Let Olalere.
The next string of possessions would favor Asheville as the visiting Bulldogs tied the contest at 14-14, courtesy of a Toyaz Solomon made three-pointer. A cold shooting stretch for UNCA would follow Solomon’s first long-range connection of the afternoon as CSU was able to extend their lead to double-digits late in the first-half (33-23). With 20 minutes complete, the Bucs would enter the halftime locker room ahead 38-29.
Through the first nine minutes of half number two, the Bulldogs would erase their deficit, tying the game at 52-52. Fortunately for Buccaneer fans, a 26-11 run would regain the double-figure lead for CSU (78-63). During that run, five Buccaneers contributed in the scoring column. The largest contributor being CSU’s leading scorer in conference play, A’lahn Sumler – who scored 12 of his 18 total points during the second-half Buccaneer-run.
With slightly over three minutes remaining, the Bulldogs would do an impressive job of giving themselves a chance to win. Unfortunately for Head Coach Mike Morrell’s Bulldogs, that late-game effort would not be enough, giving the Bucs their 11th win of the season and maintaining their undefeated (7-0) home record.
Notables:
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For the first time since December 28, 2024, five Buccaneers scored 10+ points: A’lahn Sumler (18), Brycen Blaine (14), Defendants Jones (12), Jesse Hafemeister (10), and Luke Williams (10).
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The post-player duo of Defendants Jones and Let Olalere combined for 21 points, 4 blocks, and shot a perfect 8-for-8 from the floor.
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CSU shot 56.1% as a team from the field – their second-best shooting game of the season.
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CSU’s 18 assists as a team marked their second-highest assist total in the past 30 days.
Post-Game Statement:
“First of all, we’re blessed to get a win. It’s hard to win in Division 1 basketball. It’s hard to win in conference play… Really proud of our guys and the effort that they had, particularly on the defensive end. I thought we were really engaged from the jump… On a night where we didn’t shoot the ball great, our defense kind of carried us to a win. Credit to our guys for executing the gameplan.”
Up Next:
Next Wednesday, January 7th, CSU will travel to the Winthrop Coliseum for a battle with the (9-8) Winthrop Eagles. Last season’s match-up between the Bucs and Eagles in Rock Hill resulted in a triple-overtime thriller. The Wednesday contest will tip-off at 6:30 PM and is scheduled to be broadcast on ESPN+.
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