Rams Down Georgia State 67-61 Behind
Puckett’s 15 Points
Chris Zona
December 8, 2007
WINSTON-SALEM, NC –
Led by Michael Puckett’s team-high 15
points, the Winston-Salem State
University Rams downed the Panthers of
Georgia State University by the score of
67-61 at the Joel Coliseum on Saturday
evening in Winston-Salem, NC.
For the third consecutive contest, WSSU
head coach Bobby Collins started the
game with a trio of seniors and a pair
of sophomores taking the court as Greg
Lewis earned his third start of the
young season.
Lewis immediately made his presence felt
as the 6’7”, 255-pound forward converted
an easy lay-up that gave the Rams a 4-1
advantage only 2:41 into the contest.
The two teams hit the first three shots
of the game before going cold as neither
team was able to take control with the
Rams and Panthers being separated by no
more than three points during the game’s
first 10 minutes of play.
For the third time in 2007-08 the Rams
headed to the locker room at halftime
with a lead as WSSU held a five-point
advantage at 33-28 after 20 minutes of
play. Jamal Durham led all WSSU
first-half scorers with nine points and
three rebounds as he helped WSSU to a
lead at the contest’s mid point.
Second half action saw the Rams, a team
that had lost the only two other contest
that they had led at halftime in
2007-08, attempt to hang on to a
halftime lead for the first time this
season.
As had been true to form through six
games of the 2007-08 season, the Rams
allowed an opponent back into the
contest as Georgia State cut the WSSU
lead to three points at 43-40 when
Justin Billingslea converted a lay-up
with 14:39 remaining in the contest.
WSSU answered with a run of their own as
the Rams mounted a 10-2 run that was
capped by a Michael Puckett three-point
field goal with 11:53 to play in the
game as WSSU opened up their largest
lead of the season, an 11-point margin
at 53-42 as the Rams held an advantage
that they would never relinquish.
Leading the way for the Rams was
Puckett’s 15 points. He was joined in
double figures by Darius Floyd with 14
points and Jamal Durham who tallied 11
points in the win.
The Panthers were led by Rashad Chase
who tallied a game-high 18 points in a
losing effort.
With the win the Rams improve to 2-5
overall while the Panthers fall to 2-6
overall with the loss.
WSSU returns to action on Monday,
December 17, 2007 at 7:00 pm when they
play host to the Alabama A&M Bulldogs at
the C.E. Gaines Center in Winston-Salem,
NC in a non-conference men’s college
basketball contest.