Box Score BRIDGEWATER, Va. - Randolph College erased a double-digit
deficit in the final eight minutes Saturday afternoon to defeat
Bridgewater College, 63-60, in ODAC action at Nininger Hall.
Bridgewater led by nine points at the break, 35-26, and after a
sluggish opening five minutes in the second half, the Eagles led by
10 points, 37-27.
The Eagles then hit the WildCats with an 8-2 spurt to take their
biggest lead of the game, 45-29. Three-pointers by Dominic Trawick
and Kordero Thompson and a layup by Rick Maloney sparked BC to the
16-point lead.
The Eagles still led 51-41 with 7:29 left to play, but Randolph
outscored BC 22-9 the rest of the way to gain the victory.
A 3-pointer by Caleb Pearson tied the score at 57-57 with 2:17
left to play and a layup by Colton Hunt following a BC turnover
gave the Wildcats their first lead of the second half.
A jumper by D.J. Billups tied the score at 59-59, but a layup by
Hunt put the WildCats on top to stay, 61-60.
The Eagles had a chance to tie with :36 left but Jake Johnson
was able to hit just 1-of-2 free throws, leaving BC down by one
61-60.
Bridgewater had one final opportunity to send the game to
overtime but Trawick's 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the rim.
"We had too many empty possession to start the second half when
we had a great opportunity to build our lead," Bridgewater head
coach Don Burgess said. "And that continued as throughout the half
we had too many empty possessions - trips where we didn't score or
didn't get to the foul line."
Bridgewater put four players in double figures with Segar Jordan
and Billups leading the way with 11 points each. Trawick and
Johnson scored 10 points apiece.
Jason Rutschman led the winners with 16 points. Hunt added 13
and Derrick Morrow-Woods finished with 11.
The WildCats held a slim 36-35 advantage on the boards with
Morrow-Woods leading the team with eight rebounds. Jordan and
Blilups each finished with eight rebounds for the Eagles.
"Randolph played very well," Burgess said. "The difference
tonight was their kids knocked down shots when it mattered."
Bridgewater is now 3-3 overall while Randolph improves to 6-1.
Both teams are now 1-1 in the ODAC.