Tuesday, January 18, 2005
GREENSBORO, N.C. (
With the loss, ETSU drops to 6-10 overall, 2-4 in Southern Conference play, while UNCG improves to 11-5, 4-1.
"I thought we played hard, but they really hurt us on the boards with put backs," said ETSU head coach Murry Bartow, whose team led 33-25 at halftime. "It's tough playing on the road in conference play. We were one possession away at Appalachian State and then this game was down to the last play. Last year, we won a lot of those, this year has been a different story."
The Bucs looked solid early on, but the cushion evaporated midway through the second half, as the Spartans rallied to take as much as a four-point lead at 68-64 with
In overtime, the teams traded baskets until a 3-pointer by Gross dropped to make it 77-74 in favor of the Spartans. ETSU junior Ben Rhoda (
For UNCG, Burrell finished with 18 points, while Ricky Hickman (17), Kyle Hines (16) and Gross (13) all scored in double figures. For ETSU, Smith and Sneed led the way, while Rhoda finished with 17 and senior guard James Anthony (
The Bucs will return to action Saturday on the road at Chattanooga, with tip set for 2 p.m., and the game scheduled to be televised on Fox SportsNet South. Meanwhile, UNCG will return to league play with a trip to the Citadel Saturday at 1 p.m.
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