Staff Report
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EMU entered the game averaging a league-best 89.2 points a game, while Washington & Lee was holding their opponents to just 60.8 points. The Royals took a few minutes to solve their host’s impressive defense, as the Generals led 6-3 after a Ben Goetsch layup at 16:34. Over the next six minutes, though, Eastern Mennonite outscored W&L 20-7 to grab a 23-13 lead.
The men held the Generals to just four points over the final 7:44 of the half and led 44-25 at the break.
The second half was much the same as EMU scored the first six points of the final frame and never looked back, controlling Washington & Lee 83-48.
D.J. Hinson (Newport News, Va./Menchville) was dominant offensively as he tied his career high with 34 points. The junior was 12-15 from the floor, including 7-9 from three point range, and added five rebounds. Hinson also scored 34 in a 95-73 win over Wesley on Nov. 22, 2009.
The only other Royal in double figures was Todd Phillips (Waynesboro, Va./Waynesboro) as he scored 15 points. Austin Twine (Dublin, Va./Pulaski County) had eight points and five rebounds. Every healthy Royal played in the game and all but two of the men scored. Luke Holloran (Broadway, Va./Broadway) tied for the team high with five rebounds.
EMU shot 54% in the win, hitting 30 of 56 shots, including 7-16 three pointers. The defense limited Washington & Lee to just 33% shooting (17-52 FGs). The Generals also had 23 turnovers. Zac White led the home team with nine points.
The dominating win pushes the 24th-ranked Runnin Royals to 10-1 overall and 4-0 in the ODAC. The loss was just the third for Washington & Lee, now 8-3 and 1-2 in the league. EMU next hosts Roanoke on Saturday, Jan. 9, at 7:00pm.
