SALISBURY, Md. - The Salisbury University men's
basketball team is in sole possession of first place in the Capital
Athletic Conference after it held off the University of Mary
Washington, 73-68, Wednesday evening in front of a crowd of 250 at
the Maggs Center.
Sophomore forward Ozi Menakaya pulled down a
season high 21 rebounds and added 11 points to lead the Gulls while
fellow sophomore Devin Jones registered a
game-high 22 points.
The first half was back and forth as the scoreboard saw seven
ties and five lead changes. The Sea Gulls (9-4, CAC 4-0) looked as
if they would take a two-point lead into the intermission, but
UMW's Mike Lee hit a 23-foot floater at the buzzer to give the
Eagles a 30-29 advantage at the break.
Salisbury dominated the early stages of the second half as it
built up as large as a 14-point lead after Jones hit one of his
three, three-point field goals on the night with 9:09 left in the
game.
The Eagles (9-3, 3-1 CAC) would mount a comeback over the next
four minutes as they outscored the Sea Gulls, 18-4, to tie the game
up for the eighth time at 60. UMW's Justin Baker, A.J.
Fitzgerald and Lee all hit three-pointers before Jon Pierce tied up
the game with one of his two three's with 5:27 left.
The Sea Gulls quickly answered the Eagles' run as Gary
Ward (eight points) knocked down a long distance bucket
and Menakaya connected on both of his free throw attempts to give
SU a 65-60 lead.
The score would be tied one more time as Pierce hit his second
three-pointer and Baker's made a lay up off a steal by Lee.
SU responded one final time as Segun Odumeru
and Jones both hit on 3-of-4 foul shots in the final minute and a
half to put the game out of reach and give the Gulls the five-point
win.
Odumeru finished with 10 points and Ray
Williams tallied 13 points to help the Gulls.
The Sea Gulls will next play on the road against Capital
Athletic Conference opponent St. Mary's College (Md.) on Saturday,
January 13 at 4 p.m.