Home Longwood falls to USC Upstate, 72-67, snapping three-game Big South winning streak
Sports

Longwood falls to USC Upstate, 72-67, snapping three-game Big South winning streak

Chris Graham
longwood basketball
Logo: Longwood Athletics

USC Upstate snapped Longwood’s three-game winning streak with a 72-67 victory on Wednesday.

DeShaun Wade led the Lancers (18-10 Big South, 10-5 Big South) with 14 points and Isaiah Wilkins added 12, including a pair of late three-pointers that cut Upstate’s steady second-half lead from 11 to one possession in the final minutes.

But Jordan Gainey had 17 for Upstate (13-13, 8-7 Big South) as the Spartans opened the second half on an 8-0 run, built a lead as high as 11, then held off several runs when Longwood got within striking distance but couldn’t sustain enough momentum.

“I was proud of the guys for battling back there and continuing to fight,” Longwood coach Griff Aldrich said. “The problem is as I told the guys we have to be a more competitive team than we were tonight.”

With Gardner-Webb also losing Wednesday, Longwood remains tied for third in the Big South standings – but still has games against everyone else in the mix. The Lancers host second-place Radford on Saturday, travel to Gardner-Webb next Wednesday, then close out their regular season a week from Saturday against first-place UNC-Asheville in the final game in Willett Hall – a matchup that will have not just historical meaning but could help determine the Big South regular season champion and seeding heading into the conference tournament.

After trailing much of the first half, the Lancers seemed to carry momentum into halftime, after a five-point run in the final minute trimmed a seven-point Upstate lead to a 35-33 deficit at the break. But it was the Spartans who came harder out of the locker room, quickly building their lead to 11 in the early minutes of the second half as the Lancers struggled to get stops.

Longwood didn’t quit, but struggled as foul calls piled up and seemed to sap the momentum every time the offense started to get in gear.

Longwood remains on track for another historic season – its first ever with back-to-back finishes over .500 overall during the Division I era, and finishing .500 or better in the Big South for four straight years, having never previously done so.

“I fully believe in this team,” Aldrich said. “I believe in DeShaun and Isaiah and Zac (Watson) and Leslie (Nkereuwem), DA (Houston) and Walyn (Napper). We’ve got a lot of talent and a lot of capability, we just have to be able to unlock that passion. That’s my fault. I haven’t been able to do that. We’ll get back at it tomorrow and be ready for Radford Saturday.”

Support AFP




Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom adds veteran point guard Jan Vide from LMU

mjf aew worlds end
Etc.

AEW world champ MJF suffered knee injury during title defense in Richmond

AEW world champ MJF hyperextended his knee during his successful title defense in Richmond on Wednesday’s “Dynamite,” and according to Bryan Alvarez at F4WOnline, company officials are reduced, at the moment, to “hoping it’s not serious.”

police court law
Virginia

Lynchburg: Suspect who fled courtroom before sentencing now in custody

A Lynchburg man who fled a courtroom on Monday as he was being sentenced was taken into custody on Wednesday night in Appomattox County.

solar panels
Virginia

Shenandoah County: Solar-panel company investing $23.8 million in new operation

Steven A. Samano
Local

Waynesboro Police arrest city man on felony drug, firearm charges

homeless unhoused cold winter
Local

New HUD report shows us that homeless population locally, statewide, growing

swimming
Etc.

UVA Swimming: Still no contract on file for associate head coach Gary Taylor