WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - After winning its opening three games of the season for the
first time in 20 years, the William and Mary men's basketball team suffered a
72-59 setback at the hands of the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks on Wednesday night
before a national television audience. The game was broadcast on the NBC Sports
Network as part of the CAA's national TV package. The Green and Gold fell to
3-1 overall, while Miami evened its record at 2-2.
Junior guard
Brandon Britt led three Tribe players in double figures with 17 points on
7-of-12 from the floor, including a 2-of-5 clip from 3-point range. Sophomore
Marcus Thornton finished with 15 points for the College on 7-of-13 shooting to
go with a career-high tying two blocked shots, while junior
Kyle Gaillard
scored a season-high 12 points.
It was a back-and-forth affair early with neither team
getting more than a possession advantage. The Green and Gold took its largest
lead of the opening 20 minutes as junior forward
Tim Rusthoven converted a
conventional 3-point play at the 10:30 mark, giving W&M a 13-10
cushion.
The Tribe margin was again three after a fast-break
lay-up from Britt at the 4:25 mark, before back-to-back RedHawk scores gave
Miami a 23-21 lead following a Bill Edwards' 3-pointer. It looked as though a
Matt Rum triple with 37
seconds remaining in the half would send the College to the
intermission with the advantage, but Edward knocked down a long three from the
top of the key to give Miami a 26-24 lead at the break.
The RedHawks hit their opening four shots the second half,
outscoring W&M 10-3 over the opening two minutes. An Edwards' layup at the
18:08 mark prompted a W&M timeout after giving MU a 36-27 lead. Miami's advantage reached double-digits for the first time at the
16:32 mark on a Quinten Rollins fastbreak bucket, but W&M responded with
six straight points to close the gap to four, 40-36, five minutes into the
second frame.
The RedHawk advantage was five, 48-43, after a Thornton
jumper midway through the second half, before Miami pushed it back to
double-digits with six straight points. MU capped the run with back-to-back
steals and fast-break lay-ups from Govonie McKnight and Edwards to make it, 54-43, with 9:11 remaining. Four straight Thornton points cut the deficit to seven for the
Green and Gold, but W&M could get no closer the rest of the way as the College dropped its
first game of the season.
W&M shot 45.1 percent (23-of-51) from the floor and held
a 37-34 advantage on the glass. Rusthoven led the Tribe attack on the glass
with nine rebounds, while Rum pulled down seven and Gaillard added five. Miami shot 42.1 percent
(24-of-57) from the field and was 19-of-27 from the free throw line (73.1).
Allen Roberts led all scorers with 20 points, including a 12-of-14 effort from the
free throw line, while Edwards finished with 17 points for Miami.
The Tribe will turnaround and play on Friday, Nov. 23, when it travels
to ACC foe Wake Forest. The game is slated for a 7 p.m. tip-off in
Winston-Salem, N.C., and will be
available on ESPN3. Fans can also follow the
action on the Tribe Radio Network with Jay Colley and Charlie
Woollum on the call. The Tide 92.3 FM in Williamsburg is the flagship station
of the Tribe Radio Network and the broadcast can be found over the Internet at
TribeAthletics.com.