Men's Basketball Release (2004-05) - EMU - Win - Guilford College
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QUAKERS EDGE ROYALS IN OVERTIME 113-107
HARRISONBURG, VA (1/12/05) -- Eastern Mennonite University hit four three-pointers in the final minute of the second half to send the game into overtime, but Guilford College pulled away for the 113-107 victory in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference game on Saturday.
Guilford (9-5, 4-3 ODAC) led by nine at halftime and held the lead for most of
the second half until EMU (8-5, 5-3 ODAC) tied the score at 81-81 with 3:20
remaining in regulation. The Quakers went on a 9-2 run to go up 90-83, but then
the Royals began their three-point barrage. Freshman Korey Whiting hit
back-to-back three-pointers sandwiched around two free throws by Caleb
Kimbrough to pull within three points at 92-89. Sophomore Jason Sager then
committed his fifth personal foul for EMU and Kimbrough hit one of two
free throws for a four-point lead. After two missed three-pointers and another
Guilford free throw, the score was 94-89. This time sophomore guard JoMorrae
Gordon pulled up for the three-point basket for EMU. Jordan Snipes hit
one of two foul shots for the Quakers, setting up a chance to tie for the
Royals. Freshman Jered Lyons connected to tie the score with 11 seconds
remaining. A last second shot by Ray Edmond clanged off the rim, sending
the game into overtime.
Guilford started the overtime period on an 11-2
run, building a 106-97 advantage with 2:01 remaining. EMU crawled back to within
two points on a Corey Bailey basket with 34 seconds remaining to make the score
108-106. But Guilford sealed the victory on the free throw line to record the
113-107 victory.
Five players scored in double-figures for the
Quakers, led by junior center Genaro Lawhorn with 24 points and seven
rebounds. Sophomore Thomas Burge, sophomore Jordan Snipes, and
freshman Kerry Atkinson each scored 15 points while freshman Ray
Edmond added 14.
Freshman Brad Parkes continued his sensational
week for EMU with a game-high 31 points along with eight rebounds and three
assists. Parkes is averaging 28.7 points in three games this week. Freshman
Korey Whiting had 20 points. Sager narrowly missed a double-double with 15
points, nine rebounds, three assists, and three steals before fouling out.
Gordon had 13 points and a game-high seven assists while sophomore Jason Lentz
had eight points and a game-high 13 rebounds before also fouling out.
Guilford returns to action January 16 when they travel to play Bridgewater. Game time is 2:00 p.m.
-Story courtesy of Eastern Mennonite Sports Information


