INSTITUTE, W.Va. – The Concord University men's basketball team used a 13-4 run to open up a nine-point halftime lead before pulling away from West Virginia State in the second half for a 97-76 win Wednesday night in Mountain East Conference action at the Walker Convocation Center.
Tied at 32-32 with just under four minutes remaining in the first half, freshman guard
Micah Young converted a three-point play at the 3:04 mark to jumpstart the run. Sophomore guard
Josiah Rickards followed with a pair of free throws before junior forward
Eldon Terry got an offensive stick back at the 1:41 mark.
Sophomore forward
Kraig Gilbert connected on a three-pointer on CU's next trip before Young punctuated the run with another triple with 33 seconds left in the first half.
West Virginia State (3-4, 0-2 MEC) cut the margin to 46-39 in the first 45 seconds of the second half before the Mountain Lions (3-3, 1-0 MEC) started another lengthy run.
A 16-4 spurt over a five-minute stretch took the lead to 62-43. Junior forward
Anfernee Hanna was responsible for 11 of the 16 points as he netted more than half of his 18 points for the game during the run.
The lead swelled to 24 points, 71-47, with 11:50 left after a bucket from Rickards. WVSU found its stroke from three-point range and cut the lead to 15 points, but back-to-back layups from Young and Rickards worked the advantage back to 19 points with just over six minutes remaining.
Over the first 13 minutes of the game the lead changed hands 10 times, but Hanna put Concord ahead for good, 26-24, on a triple with 6:55 remaining in the opening half. Concord led for nearly 35 minutes in the contest.
Gilbert paced Concord with 22 points on 9-for-11 shooting, including a 4-of-6 showing from three-point range. Junior forward
Boubacar Djigo (20) and Hanna (18) paced a 52-point second half as each player scored 13 points after halftime. Djigo added a double-double with 15 rebounds.
Keyed by a strong finish to the first half, Young finished with a career-high 14 points to go with a team-best five assists. Rickards tossed in 10 points.
The Mountain Lions shot 53.7 percent (36-for-67) for the game, and doubled up West Virginia State in the paint, 56-28.
CU owned a 44-31 advantage on the glass.
The Maroon and Gray withstood a career night from WVSU's Andrew Shull as he connected on nine three-pointers as part of his 31 points.
Concord welcomes Charleston to the Carter Center for a conference contest 4:00 p.m. Saturday.
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