"HAWKS CANNOT OVERCOME POST PLAY IN 66-55 LOSS TO
VALPARAISO"

Tyson paces UMES with 20 points.
CHRISTOPHER DELGADO
NOVEMBER 23, 2007

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas-The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES)
could not find an answer for the big men of Valparaiso University in a 66-55 loss in the
third round of the South Padre Island Invitational on Friday afternoon.

"We just had no post presence today," said Interim Head Coach Meredith Smith.  "We
have got to figure out a way to get our big men in the game and they need to start
showing some intensity."

Once again it was junior Ed Tyson (Baltimore, Md./Walbrook H.S.) leading the Hawk
scoring attack with 20 points on 10-of-12 free throw shooting.  Smith made good on his
word to find Tyson some help as Marc Davis (Baltimore, Md./Walbrook H.S.) and
Denzel Jackson (Philadelphia, Pa./Lincoln H.S.) added 12 and eight points respectively
for the Hawks.

"You can count on Tyson every time he steps onto the floor," said Smith.  "I am pleased
with the way Davis and Jackson performed today and I believe the team is learning and
improving with each game."

In a first half that featured three ties and four lead changes, UMES (1-4) went into the
break down only one, 27-26.  The Hawks seemed to do everything right during the first
twenty minutes but contain Urule Igbavboa and Bryan Bouchie who combined for 22
points and six rebounds, including five offensive rebounds, for the Crusaders.

Valparaiso (3-1) managed to extend their lead to 48-38 on a Shawn Huff dunk plus a free
throw with 9:47 remaining in the second half.  However, a Tyson three-pointer would
spark a ten to two run that would cut the lead to 50-48 with 5:22 left.

The Crusaders responded with a pair of free throws but a Tyson jumper with 4:06 left
would cut the lead back to two.  A lay-in by Igbavboa and two free throws by Bouchie
extended the Valparaiso lead back to six with 3:23 left in the game.

UMES would cut the lead to four on a Josh Bright (Salisbury, Md./Morgan State
University) jumper, however; the Crusaders would answer with back-to-back baskets to
take a 60-52 lead with just over two minutes left.


The Hawks made one last push on an Ishmawiyl McFadden (Philadelphia, Pa./Simon
Gratz H.S.) three-pointer that trimmed the lead to 60-55 with 1:44 remaining.

That was the closest UMES would come as Bouchie made yet another jumper with just
over a minute left to clinch the win for the Crusaders.  He led all scorers with 23 points
and finished tied for a game-high nine rebounds with teammate Igbavboa who added 15
points. Jarryd Loyd also chipped in with eight points.

After shooting 36.4 percent from the field and 40 percent from three-point range in the
first half, the Crusaders defense held the Hawks to19.4 percent field-goal shooting and
18.2 percent three-point shooting in the second half.  Valparaiso also out rebounded (50
to 35) and blocked more shots (seven to two) than the Hawks.

The shooting woes of the Hawks proved costly as Valparaiso dominated inside on the
offensive end, outscoring the Hawks 38 to 14 in the paint.  They also held the advantage
on the offensive boards (19 to 10).

For the second consecutive game the Hawks limited their mistakes by committing only
11 turnovers, while forcing 16 miscues by their opponent.  UMES took advantage by
scoring eight more points off turnovers (19 to 11) than Valparaiso. They also out shot the
Crusaders from the free-throw line 82.1 percent to 60.6 percent, including a perfect eight-
for-eight in the first half.

"It is another tough loss for the team," said Smith.  "I felt we were in a good position to
win this game but the bottom line is we just got outworked in the post."

UMES concludes the South Padre Island Invitational in the consolation game of the "B"
bracket against Florida Gulf Coast University on Saturday, November 24.  The game
starts at 1:00 E.T. and can be heard on WTGM-AM 960 The Team or live on the internet
at www.umeshawks.com.