Men's Basketball Release (2004-05) - BC-Win - Guilford College
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EDMOND TIES CAREER-HIGH AS GUILFORD DEFEATS ODAC FRONTRUNNER BRIDGEWATER
GREENSBORO,
NC (2/05/05) -- Freshman guard Ray Edmond scored 16 of his game- and
career-high 19 points in the second half to lead Guilford past visiting
Bridgewater Saturday, 72-67. The win marked Guilford's second victory in as many
games over the Old Dominion Athletic Conference leader. The Quakers (12-9, 7-7
ODAC) knocked Randolph-Macon out of first place Monday, 91-89, on Jordan
Snipes' 85-foot buzzer beater in overtime.
Guilford started quickly taking an early 12-4 lead only to see the lead vanish
midway through the first half as Clay Michael helped Bridgewater take a
21-18 advantage thanks to a 15-6 run. The rest of the half saw four ties and two
lead changes as the Eagles held a 33-32 halftime lead.
Bridgewater scored the first seven points of the second half to open a 40-32
lead. Quakers' rookie Ben Strong sparked a 12-4 Quakers run that tied the
score at 44-44. A Ricky Easterling free throw gave Bridgewater its final
lead before Edmond exploded for five points in the next 34 seconds to
give Guilford the lead for good. The Eagles closed to within one point three
times, but never regained the lead down the stretch.
Bridgewater's Michael shared game-high scoring honors with 19 points and
added five boards, plus three steals. Easterling, the ODAC's leading
scorer, finished with 17 points, three below his season average. Senior Ashby
Tarkington added 14 points thanks to eight-for-eight free-throw shooting.
Guilford's bench outscored its Bridgewater counterparts, 43-8. Strong finished with 13 points, four rebounds and two blocks for the Quakers. Freshman Kerry Atkinson added 10 points and junior Genaro Lawhorn tallied nine points and a team-high five rebounds. Snipes did not score in 18 minutes in his first game after his nationally acclaimed game-winner on Monday.
The Quakers return to home action Sunday (2/6) versus ODAC-rival Eastern
Mennonite at 2:00 p.m. Guilford beat the Royals earlier this year in overtime,
113-107, in Harrisonburg, VA. The Eagles have a 2:00 p.m. league contest at
Emory & Henry Sunday (2/6).


