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Hot shooting Longwood streaks past Fairleigh Dickinson in 99-83 win

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Longwood defeated Fairleigh Dickinson by a score of 99-83 in Game 3 of the JK54 Classic from Willett Hall on Saturday.

The win marks Longwood’s third consecutive victory and third straight game scoring 90+ points.

Walyn Napper led the Lancers in scoring with 19 points and six assists on an efficient 8/11 from the field. Longwood made sure to get everyone involved offensively, as six different Lancers posted double-digit scoring figures.

“We really handled the ball well…[having] only six turnovers tonight was really a key for us,” said head coach Griff Aldrich. “DA HoustonWalyn NapperDeShaun Wade, and Isaiah Wilkins really did an exceptional job of handling the ball, and I think that gave us opportunities to get into scoring position, and we were able to capitalize.”

Leslie Nkereuwem was a force down low for Longwood, scoring 17 points on a multitude of dunks. The Lancers took great care of the ball, turning the ball over only six times while shooting an impressive 69.8 percent from the field.

The first possession of the game got the Lancer faithful on their feet, as DA Houston found Leslie Nkereuwem inside for an electrifying jam. Longwood opened the game on a 12-4 run, going five for five from the field in the process. Despite a hot start for the Lancers and a raucous Willett Hall crowd, the Knights stayed composed and kept the game within single digits for the majority of the first half. However, Longwood’s efficiency kept them ahead, riding a 69.2% field goal percentage to a 47-37 halftime lead.

Fairleigh Dickinson kept themselves afloat in the first, but became the more aggressive team to open the second. The Knights brought their deficit to within three points, but ultimately never gained the lead, as the Lancers offensive prowess was too much to overcome.

“I didn’t think our [defensive] approach was our standard for the first 25-30 minutes of the game,” said Aldrich on his team’s defense. “After they cut it to a three point game, the guys really came together and dug in on the defensive end and started to get a lot more stops, which in turn led to transition opportunities on the other end and easy buckets.”

Grant Singleton was the leading scorer for Fairleigh Dickinson, posting 24 points on an 8/14 shooting mark.

“We’ve got to fight to be crisp mentally and give the best effort that we have,” said Aldrich on the team’s upcoming tilt against SIUE, their third game in as many days. “These guys have been practicing since the beginning of September and summer workouts…I think they’re hungry to play.”

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, and Team of Destiny: Inside Virginia Basketball’s Run to the 2019 National Championship, and The Worst Wrestling Pay-Per-View Ever, published in 2018. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, or subscribe to his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].