John Gabbert
John Gabbert
75
Salem (WV) Salem 5-6,0-0 DII Independent
101
Winner Concord Conc 8-3,5-0 MEC
Salem (WV) Salem
5-6,0-0 DII Independent
75
Final
101
Concord Conc
8-3,5-0 MEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Salem (WV) Salem 30 45 75
Concord Conc 46 55 101

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Wes McKinney, Sports Information Director

Concord Cruises to 101-75 Win Versus Salem

ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University men's basketball team topped the century mark in a 101-75 win over Salem Saturday afternoon in a non-conference tilt at the Carter Center.

Concord (8-3) never trailed in the game as the Mountain Lions stormed out to a 16-3 advantage. Sophomore guard Josiah Rickards was at the forefront of the run as he scored eight of the 16 points.

The lead remained double figures as Concord cracked off an 8-0 run to elevate the lead from 11 to 19 points, 29-10, with 10:14 left in the first half. Sophomore forward Kraig Gilbert and junior forward Boubacar Djigo each sandwiched a three-pointer around a transition layup from junior guard Khamani Wertz.

CU grew the lead to 21 points, 38-17, after a midrange bucket from senior guard Savier McCall.

Salem, however, scored 10 straight points to trim the margin to 38-27. But, the Mountain Lions controlled the final 3:23 of the first half as they scored eight of the final 11 points. Concord led 46-30 at halftime.

The Maroon and Gray started the second half hot as they made six of their first eight field goals, but wasn't quite able to fully separate from the Tigers as the lead was 63-41 with 16:06 remaining after a three-pointer from Djigo.

Concord maintained a lead of at least 20 points for the final 16 minutes of the game. The biggest advantage came at 92-57, 35 points, after two of Djigo's career-high 27 points at the 5:30 mark.

In the win, the Mountain Lions connected on a season-best 15 three-pointers and shot 40.5 percent (15-for-37) from beyond the arc. Djigo hit a career-best four triples. Gilbert continued his streak of making at least two three-pointers in 13 straight games. He was 3-for-6 from three-point distance. Rickards was 3-for-5 on three-point tries.

CU dished out a season-best 25 assists on 34 made shots. It is the most assists for the Mountain Lions since February 2022 versus Davis & Elkins. Sophomore guard John Gabbert dished out a career-best six assists. Wertz finished with five assists.

Djigo (27), Rickards (20) and Gilbert (15) were the only players in double figures. Rickards' 20 points were a season high. A total of 13 players scored in the game.
Saturday marks the fourth straight season that CU topped 100 points.

Concord faces West Virginia Wesleyan in a road contest 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
 
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