ORANGEBURG, S.C. – The Norfolk State men's basketball team came up big when it mattered most on Saturday, holding off South Carolina State 79-72 at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center.
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Jamarii Thomas led the Spartans (10-7, 1-0 MEAC) with 16 points, shooting 9-of-10 from the free throw line.
Daryl Anderson recorded 11 of his 13 points in the second half, draining three 3-pointers.
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It took a few minutes for either team to get things going offensively. After Thomas and South Carolina State's RaQuan Brown traded 3-pointers for the first points of the game, the teams clamped down at the defensive end.
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Allen Betrand got the Spartans into double-digits first, hitting a mid-range jumper just outside of the paint. South Carolina State knocked down a shot from behind the arc to tie the game at 12-12 a few minutes later.
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The Spartans found a groove by getting to the free throw line, driving inside rim early and often. NSU drew 16 fouls in the first half of play, taking advantage with an 18-of-20 (90.0 percent) success rate at the charity stripe.
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Norfolk State built a slim advantage with the physical play but began to separate when the team started converting from deep.
George Beale Jr. knocked down a triple late in the period, before
Kuluel Mading gave the Spartans a double-digit lead with another on the next offensive possession.
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South Carolina State responded with a couple of successful trips down the floor, but
Tyrese Jenkins drained a deep shot from behind the arc to send the Spartans to halftime with a 40-28 lead.
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Anderson caught fire immediately in the second half. After recording just two points in the opening period, Anderson drained a pair of jumpers within minutes of the teams returning to the floor. The second came from 3-point land after an emphatic block by
Christian Ings, forcing South Carolina State to take a timeout to regroup.
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Anderson hit his third 3-pointer of the day a few minutes later, eventually tacking on a fourth in front of the Norfolk State bench. South Carolina State had pulled within five before the latter.
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George Beale Jr. provided a pair of crucial baskets in the second half, helping slow down Bulldog runs.
Jamarii Thomas made his first field goal of the half with about five minutes on the clock to give Norfolk State 70-57, but a 10-2 swing from SCSU cut the lead to five.
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The Spartans remained poise, as Betrand found
Tyrel Bladen for an alley-oop slam on the next possession. The basket extinguished South Carolina State's window for a comeback, as NSU closed out a victory to start conference play.
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Checking The Box Score
- Jamarii Thomas led the Spartans with 16 points, five rebounds, and four assists
- Daryl Anderson scored 13 points, including 11 in the second half
- Christian Ings also scored in double-figures, adding 10 points and four assists
- Mitchell Taylor led SCSU with 12 points
- Norfolk State shot 24-of-28 (85.7 percent) from the free throw line
- The Spartans outscored SCSU 35-20 in the paint
- Norfolk State shot 7-of-18 (38.9 percent) from behind the arc, while South Carolina State shot 11-of-21 (52.4 percent)
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News & Notes
- Norfolk State improved to 10-7 with the win
- South Carolina State dropped to 4-13 with the loss
- Norfolk State now leads the all-time series with South Carolina State 32-18, winning the last 13 matchups
- The Spartans are now 10-0 this season when shooting better than their opponent from the free throw line
- Norfolk State is now 9-2 in conference openers under head coach Robert Jones
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UP NEXT
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The Spartans head to Durham, N.C. on Monday night for a showdown with North Carolina Central at 7:30 p.m. in McDougald-McLendon Arena. In the last meeting between the foes, Norfolk State took down the Eagles 72-65 in an overtime thriller to advance to the MEAC Tournament title game.
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