
Ishmael Sanders led four players in double figures with a
game-high 22 points as Carson-Newman College led wire-to-wire in a
78-64 victory over Tusculum College in a South Atlantic Conference
men's basketball battle Wednesday night at Holt Fieldhouse.
Antoine Davis added 18 points and eight rebounds for the Eagles
(14-9, 7-6 SAC), who forced the Pioneers into 16 of their 19
turnovers in the first half on their way to a 12-point lead at
intermission. Corbin Jackson finished with 12 points, four rebounds
and six blocks and Collin Crane chipped in with 12 points and six
boards in the victory for Carson-Newman.
Four players scored in double figures for the Pioneers (8-13, 5-8
SAC), led by Justin Steigerwald who had 14 points, five rebounds
and three blocked shots. Tommy Klempin added 12 points and eight
rebounds, Kevin Vest netted 12 points and dished out four assists
and Daniel O'Conner recorded a season-high 10 points and blocked
four shots.
Sanders shot 7-for-17 from the field, including two three-pointers,
and was 6-for-7 at the foul line as the Eagles snapped a nine-game
home losing streak to Tusculum by defeating the Pioneers at Holt
Fieldhouse for the first time since January 19, 2002.
"One of our problems is becoming glaring, and it's coming out of
the gates. These teams in the South Atlantic Conference are too
good to be able to spot them 14, 15, 16 points and expect to have
success. We have to figure out what our problem is coming out of
the locker room," said Pioneer head coach Michael Jones. "We talk
like we're ready to play and we act like we're ready to play, but
when the ball goes up the other teams are grabbing us by the throat
and shaking us a little bit."
Carson-Newman sprinted to a 19-8 lead after six minutes and led by
as many as 14 on its way to a 44-32 lead at intermission. Tusculum
cut the deficit to six early in the second half, but a 15-4 run
helped the Eagles to their largest lead of the game at 75-56 with
four minutes to play.
Despite shooting a sizzling 59.1 percent (13-for-22) from the field
in the first half, the Pioneers were undone by 16 turnovers which
the Eagles turned into 14 points. Sanders scored 13 points in the
opening half and Crane added nine for the Eagles, who shot 51.4
percent (18-for-35) from the floor in the half.
Tusculum scored the first six points of the second half to pull
within 44-38 on a jumper by Nicholas Spinks with 16:54 remaining,
but a jumper by Sanders and a putback by Jackson restored the
Eagles' double-digit lead. Steigerwald brought the margin back
under 10 as his jumper with 9:36 left cut the Carson-Newman lead to
60-52, but the Eagles scored seven straight points and 13 of the
next 16 to build a 73-55 advantage with just over five minutes
remaining.
"Carson-Newman was ready to play. They were very aggressive
defensive and offensively, and they took command of the ball game.
That's the problem that's facing us," said Jones. "I was happy with
the game plan, but we just didn't execute tonight. We have to be
the ones doing the grabbing and shaking."
Both teams cooled off in the second half to finish the game
shooting 47 percent, as Tusculum was 11-for-29 (37.9 percent) and
Carson-Newman was 12-for-29 (41.4 percent) after the break.
Marcellous Perez paced the Eagle offense with a game-high eight
assists, and added six points in 28 minutes of action. Spinks
finished with seven points, four rebounds, three assists and three
steals for the Pioneers and Darius Carter added five points, three
boards and three helpers in 22 minutes off the Tusculum bench.
The Pioneers will be back in action Saturday at 4:00 p.m. in a
South Atlantic Conference contest at Wingate.