Shaw routs Winston-Salem 75-47
Shaw routs Winston-Salem 75-47
March 12, 2011
(West Liberty, WV) - After a closely played first half, No. 4
seed Shaw found its transition game in the second - even with three
starters on the bench with foul trouble - and easily defeated No. 5
seed Winston-Salem State in an NCAA opening round game played at
the Academic, Sports and Recreation Complex on the campus of West
Liberty University.
With the win, Shaw (23-8) now advances to take on No. 1 seed and
30-0 West Liberty at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. WSSU finishes their
season at 19-8.
"Both teams came out slowly," said Shaw Head Coach Cleo Hill,
Jr. "Both teams were sluggish. Both teams had been off
a while since the CIAA and you can practice all you want, but you
can't simulate actual game situations."
Both teams were slow to find offense - and WSSU struggled
offensively the entire game. Midway through the first half,
Shaw held a six-point 15-9 lead. By the end of the first
half, the two teams had combined for only 52 points -- only five
more than Shaw would score alone in the second.
By the opening minutes of the second half, it became clear that if
Shaw wanted to find offense, they would have to find it from
players other than their "usual suspects." Dwight Bell and
Shaw's leading scorer Raheem Smith were on the bench with four
fouls apiece by the mid-point of the second half.
"The others just stepped in and did what was necessary," said Hill
of his bench. "We played defense really well in the second
half, and that let us get in transition to build the lead."
With 15:29 left in the game, Stephon Platt hit a jumper for the
Rams to cut the Shaw lead to five, 33-28. The Bears went on
an 11-2 run to stretch the lead to 14 when Dwight Bell hit a
three-pointer to put the score at 44-30.
Midway through the second, with the starters for Shaw on the bench
in foul trouble, Andrew Jackson hit a jumper for WSSU to cut the
Shaw lead to eight. Over the next seven minutes, the Bears
went on a 27-7 run to build a 28-point lead.
In all, the Bears' bench accounted for 21 points, and the Shaw
defense held WSSU to only 33.3 percent shooting and forced 21
turnovers, while limiting the Rams to only two assists. In
comparison, Shaw hit 47.4 percent of its shots and gave the ball up
only 12 times.
Greg Thomas led the Bears with 15 points, while David Jones had
12. Three other Bears - Devon Mclendon, Dwight Bell and
Darryl Johnson - had nine apiece. Tony Smith led the Bears
with nine rebounds and eight assists.
Jackson led the Rams with 14 points and Shelton Carter had
12. McIntoche Alcius and Paul Davis had five rebounds apiece
to lead WSSU.






