
Posted: Jan 12, 2011
JEFFERSON
CITY, Tenn. --- Junior guard Justin Steigerwald matched
his career high with 19 points and added a game-high eight rebounds
along with five assists, boosting Tusculum College to a 61-54
victory at Carson-Newman College in a South Atlantic Conference
men's basketball game Wednesday night.
Senior forward Rob
Troutman continued his hot shooting from long range by hitting
three three-pointers and finishing with 17 points, sophomore guard
Dionte Grey set a career high with 12 points and junior guard Kevin
Vest hit a pair of clutch baskets in the final three minutes as the
Pioneers (6-9, 3-2 SAC) picked up their ninth consecutive win at
Holt Fieldhouse and defeated the Eagles (4-8, 1-3 SAC) for the 13th
time in the last 18 meetings between the schools.
Antonio Sullivan
scored all 15 of his points on five three-pointers for
Carson-Newman, finishing as the only Eagle in double figures.
Bradley Tumer tallied eight points and a game-high nine assists
while Brandon Evans hit all three of his field-goal attempts and
recorded eight points off the bench.
Both teams finished
at 44 percent shooting from the field in the game, but the Pioneers
enjoyed a 32-25 edge in rebounding and took advantage of their
free-throw opportunities, as the top foul-shooting team in the
South Atlantic Conference (76.3 percent) went 17-for-23 overall at
the line including 10-for-10 in the final minute.
Steigerwald, who
played all 40 minutes, matched his career high of 19 points set at
Newberry on December 4, while Grey surpassed his previous career
best of 10 points set Sunday evening against Wingate. Grey also
duplicated his season and career highs of five rebounds and four
assists, while Steigerwald's eight rebounds were two shy of his
personal best of 10.
The Eagles held the
lead for most of the first five minutes before the Pioneers tied
the contest at 6-6 on a three-pointer by Troutman. He added two
more three-pointers to help the Pioneers extend their advantage to
22-16 with 4:24 left in the half, part of an 11-0 run that saw
Tusculum build a 28-16 lead at the 2:30 mark.
The Pioneers went
to halftime with a 28-19 lead as Troutman led all players with nine
points. Junior center Tommy Klempin added five points and a
game-high six rebounds, while Steigerwald chipped in with eight
points, four rebounds and three assists. Tumer paced the Eagles
with five points, with Evans and Joe Meady adding four points
apiece off the bench.
Tusculum took its
biggest lead of the game at 30-19 on a layup by Grey on the
Pioneers' first possession of the second half, and never
surrendered the advantage despite seeing the Eagles rally within
34-31 with 12:24 left and 43-41 with 6:34 to go.
Ishmael Sanders
drilled a three-pointer with 2:50 left to pull the Eagles within
47-44, but Vest connected on consecutive possessions to give the
Pioneers a 51-44 lead with 1:10 to go. The Pioneers put the game
away at the free throw line, going 10-for-10 in the final 50
seconds as Troutman and Steigerwald sank four apiece while Grey
added a pair with 12 seconds to go.
Klempin finished
with seven points and seven rebounds in 31 minutes of play for the
Pioneers, while Vest battled his way to six points and three boards
in 34 minutes. Sullivan went 5-for-10 from three-point range,
including a pair of treys in the final minute, for the Eagles.
Erwin Staten led Carson-Newman with five rebounds, all on the
defensive end, while Evans blocked four shots.
Both teams finished
with 15 turnovers in the contest, with Tusculum converting the
Carson-Newman miscues into 18 points while the Eagles scored just
nine points off Pioneer errors. Carson-Newman was dominant in bench
play, outscoring the Tusculum reserves by a 21-0 margin.
Tusculum, which is
3-0 on the road in the South Atlantic Conference this season, will
look for its third straight victory Saturday afternoon at Catawba
in a SAC contest that is scheduled to tip at 4 p.m.
-- TC
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