WSSU Men Overcome 19-Point Deficit To
Defeat Alabama A&M 78-76
Puckett and Peake Record Career Highs In
Points; Davis Records Rebounding
Career-High
Chris Zona
12/18/07
WINSTON-SALEM, NC –
The young Winston-Salem State University
men’s basketball team grew up in a hurry
on Monday evening at the C.E. Gaines
Center in Winston-Salem, NC as they
overcame a 19-point first half deficit
to defeat the Bulldogs of Alabama A&M
University by the score of 78-76 in
men’s non-conference basketball action.
The Bulldogs started the contest on a
7-2 run over the game’s first three
minutes as the Rams opened the game
shooting only 31.3 percent from the
field in the opening half of play.
Trant Sampson helped the Bulldogs with
10 points in the game’s first 20 minutes
of play as Alabama A&M used a 23-8 run
over the span of 6:27 to turn a
four-point game into a 19-point contest
with only 2:31 remaining in the first
period.
Fifth-year senior point guard Roy Peake
kept the Rams in the contest during the
first half as he scored 15 of his
career-high 18 points during the game’s
first 20 minutes including scoring four
of WSSU’s final six points of the half.
The 11-point deficit marked the Rams
largest halftime deficit since trailing
by 14 points at Duquesne on November 12,
2007.
Bobby Collins and the Rams used multiple
lineup changes and defensive adjustments
in the second half as game-plan changes
immediately paid dividends for WSSU as
the Rams used a half-opening 26-12 run
that trimmed the AAMU lead to only three
points with 11:36 remaining in the
contest.
WSSU continued to trim the lead as the
hot shooting of Michael Puckett and the
rebounding of freshman Paul Davis would
eventually give WSSU their first lead of
the contest at 66-64 with little more
than eight minutes to play in the
contest.
The Rams, despite missing five of their
last eight shots from the free throw
line were able to hang on for the 78-76
victory in front of 1107 fans at the C.E.
Gaines Center.
Leading the way for the Rams was Michael
Puckett with a career-high 19 points in
the contest. He was joined by Roy Peake
who posted a career-high 18 points in
the win. Paul Davis chipped in with 10
points and a career-high 11 rebounds for
WSSU.
Leading the way for the Bulldogs was
Trant Sampson with 18 points as he led
four AAMU players in double figures in
the loss.
The Rams improve to 3-5 overall with the
win as the Bulldogs drop to 3-5 overall
with the loss. WSSU returns to action
on December 19, 2007 at the C.E. Gaines
Center as they play host to Ferrum
College at 7:00 pm.