FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - The Salisbury University
men's basketball team lost a heartbreaker on the road against
Capital Athletic Conference foe University of Mary Washington,
57-56, on Tuesday evening. SU trailed by one with four seconds left
in regulation and placed the ball in the hands of senior guard
Ray Williams, who was blocked by Eagle forward Jon
Pierce to preserve the win. Pierce (15 points) hit the game-tying
and go-ahead free throws four seconds earlier.
Salisbury (11-10, 6-6 CAC) led for the majority of the first
half and went up as much as 11 points before they went into the
half with a four-point lead, 28-24. Williams poured in a game-high
20 points, 12 of which came from his perfect four-of-four shooting
from behind the three-point line. Segun Odumeru
(13 points) and Gary Ward (10 points) each chipped
in double figures for the Sea Gulls. Mary Washington's Mike Lee
pulled down 11 boards for the Eagles.
SU held onto the lead seven minutes into the second half before
giving way to the Eagles. Once Mary Washington (13-7, 7-5 CAC)
gained the lead both teams traded blows for the remainder of the
game. The game was tied on three different occasions down the
stretch.
The Sea Gulls have two days to get ready for St. Mary's College
(Md.) who will pay a visit to the Maggs Center at 7:30 p.m.,
Thursday, February 8. The Seahawks defeated the Sea Gulls, 77-76,
back on January 13.