Livingstone defeats Knights at
Holiday Classic
Adrian Ferguson
November 24, 2007
PEMBROKE,
N.C.—Senior
forward Benny Zacharias (Raeford,
N.C.) had career-highs of seven
points and seven rebounds to lead
St. Andrews Presbyterian College but
Livingstone College won its second
straight game in the 2007 UNCP
Holiday Classic (hosted by UNC
Pembroke) with a 77-64
non-conference men’s basketball
victory on Saturday afternoon in the
English E. Jones Center.
Livingstone improved to 4-1 on the
season with a balanced scoring
attack that included seven Blue
Bears with seven or more points.
Sophomore Calvin Gunning (Camden,
N.J.) paced the designated visitors
with 15 points in the neutral site
showdown.
Senior
Joseph Gripper (Charlotte, N.C.)
scored 10 of his team-high 12 points
in the first half to keep the
winless Knights (0-4) within
striking distance at halftime.
However, junior Tayloe Taylor
(Memphis, Tenn.) scored all nine of
his points in the opening period to
lead the Blue Bears into the
intermission leading 39-33.
A pair
of made free throws by senior
Bradley Hippolyte (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
pulled St. Andrews to within one
basket at 47-44 with 16:41 left.
Livingstone responded with a 20-5
run over the next 10 minutes to take
control and then held on for the
13-point victory.
The
Blue Bears were on fire shooting
51.7-percent from the field
including an impressive 58.3% in the
second half. Livingstone also
controlled the boards with a 40-29
advantage on the glass. While St.
Andrews shot 40-percent from the
game, the Knights were ice cold from
3-point distance only converting on
5-of-22 (22.7%) attempts from behind
the arc.
Four
Blue Bears reached double-digits in
scoring including 12 apiece from
sophomore William Bryant (Virginia
Beach, Va.) and senior Michael
Duncan (Cleveland, Ohio). Senior
Mario Satterhwaite (Greenville,
N.C.) added 10. Duncan and
Satterhwaite were both 5-for-7 from
the floor. Taylor added a game-high
nine assists and a team-high seven
boards to his nine points.
Freshman Zack Garst (Huntersville,
N.C.) and junior Charles Phillips
(Decatur, Ga.) bucketed nine and
eight points, respectively, for the
Knights. Zacharias and sophomore Ron
Deas (Clayton, N.C.) followed with
seven points apiece. Zacharias
pulled down a team-high seven boards
while Hippolyte dished out a
team-high six assists.
St.
Andrews
will try and bounce back in the
finale of the Holiday Classic when
they face host UNC Pembroke on
Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Livingstone will
host Bowie State University on
Tuesday, November 27th at 7:30 pm