Home EMU rolls past Maryland Bible, 112-61
Uncategorized

EMU rolls past Maryland Bible, 112-61

emu-sports-newThe Eastern Mennonite men’s basketball team snapped a two-game losing skid Saturday afternoon, taking apart Maryland Bible College 112-61 at the Don Glick Classic in Bridgewater.  All 16 Royals in uniform played in the contest with 14 of the men getting into the scoring column.

Dajon Daniel (Fredericksburg, VA/Mountain View) started things off with an offensive put-back and EMU never looked back.  The Runnin Royals never trailed and used a 15-2 run to blow open a double digit lead.

EMU scored the final seven points of the half to lead 56-23 at the break.  Ryan Yates (Alexandria, VA/T.C. Williams) and R.J. Sims (Fort Washington, MD/Friendly) keyed a strong second half before the bench players took over with the lead at 89-49.

Eastern Mennonite shot 54% from the floor, had a 50-40 edge in rebounding, and forced 31 turnovers.

Yates finished 9-of-11 from the floor and charted a career high 21 points.  He tied his career high with four steals and co-led the team with six rebounds.  Sims and Owen Longacre (Telford, PA/Christopher Dock) each finished with 12 points.

Freshman Rashad Chambers (Covington, VA/Alleghany) had the best game of his career with nine points, three blocked shots and a pair of assists.  Mike Richardson (Harrisonburg, VA/Broadway) also scored nine.  Woody Furbush (Bridgeton, NJ/Salem) and Nic Sulc (Prince George, VA/Prince George) led the team over the final minutes of the game, with each scoring their career high.  Furbush hit 3-of-4 shots and had six points, while Sulc scored five.

EMU improves to 7-3 with the non-conference win.  The men return to the court Monday afternoon, playing at No. 20 Christopher Newport.  Game time in Newport News is 5:30pm.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

washington nationals
Baseball

Nationals blast six homers, beat Cleveland, 10-2, to get over .500

baltimore orioles mlb
Baseball

Colton Cowser walks off another one: Orioles outlast Rays, 9-7, in extras

Colton Cowser walked off Detroit in Game 1 of Sunday’s doubleheader with a three-run homer. A two-run Cowser blast broke a 13th inning tie to lift Baltimore to a 9-7 win over first-place Tampa Bay on Monday.

valley league baseball
Baseball

ODAC Baseball season ends with Lynchburg, Randolph-Macon Super Regional losses

A solid season for ODAC Baseball came to an earlier-than-expected end over the weekend, with Lynchburg falling in Game 3 of its Super Regional to East Texas Baptist, and Randolph-Macon dropping two straight in its Super Regional to Rowan.

donald trump
Politics, U.S. & World

We the victims: Who pays when the government weaponizes its power?

aew darby allin
Etc.

AEW ‘Double or Nothing’ redux: The Darby Allin nightmare is over

baseball
Baseball

UVA Baseball: ‘Hoos headed to Southern Miss; breakdown of field, projections

nathan stanley
Local

Wayne Theatre to host Ralph Stanley tribute featuring Nathan Stanley