Eastern Michigan Athletics

Saturday, November 22
Convocation Center
7 p.m.

Eastern Michigan University

4-0

70
vs
62

UNC Greensboro

1-3

1
2
F
UNC Greensboro
19
43
62
Eastern Michigan
30
40
70
Photo by: EMU Athletics/Chloe Smith

Eagles Remain Perfect in EMU Showcase with 70-62 Victory Over UNCG

11/22/2014 9:51:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Raven Lee hits four three-pointers and scores 25 points in the victory

Game Highlights

YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) — Eastern Michigan University's men's basketball team secured its third win of the EMU Showcase with a 70-62 victory over the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Nov. 22.  With the victory, the Green and White advances to 4-0 on the season, while the Spartans fall to 1-3. 
 
Eastern was led by Raven Lee (Detroit, Mich.-Romulus) who dropped a season-best 25 points on the Spartans and also drained a season-high four three-pointers, going 4-for-8 from beyond the arc.  Mike Talley (Detroit, Mich.-Melvindale ABT (Duquesne) also had his best offensive game of the season, putting up 17 points and leading the team with four assists.  Additionally, the pair combined for a flawless effort from the free throw line, not missing one shot out of nine attempts. Tallying his third double-double in four games was Karrington Ward (Lockport, Ill.-Lockport Township (Moraine CC)), who pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds while recording 12 points to go along with a block and a steal. It was Ward's third double-double in three-straight games.
 
The team struggled to convert shots in the first quarter, shooting just 33.3 percent, but came out for the second half by going 14-for-25 (56 percent).  Overall, the Eagles were 23-of-52 (44.2 percent), including 7-of-20 from three-point range.  Eastern shone from behind the free throw line, shooting 89.5 percent after missing just two shots out of 19 attempts.  The Eagles also saw success from their bench, as the reserves earned 24 points in the effort compared to 11 points from UNCG.  The Green and White was also more dominant in the paint with 30 points and scored 12 off fast break opportunities while allowing the Spartans to make just one fastbreak play. 
 
The duo of Kayel Locke and Tevon Saddler led the way for UNCG, scoring 14 and 13 points, respectively. Clay Byrd and Nicholas Paulos also added to the Spartan effort, hitting three triples for nine points apiece. 
 
The Spartans were first to draw blood with a Saddler jumper and one to give UNCG the lead, but Lee soon delivered the equalizer with a smooth shot from beyond the arc.  Nicholas Paulos proved to have a hot hand in his opening shot of the contest as well, giving the Spartans a 6-3 lead before Lee would once again drain a trey to knot the score at six. 
 
The Eagles would take their first lead of the contest, 9-8, with another three-pointer, this time coming out of the hands of Ward with a left sideline swish.  The Green and White put up a fair number of shots from inside the paint, but all efforts were fruitless until Lee drove in for a layup, showcasing his efficiency both in the key and on the perimeter.  The Eagles kept the Spartans scoreless for nearly three minutes when a steal and fastbreak layup by Talley forced UNCG head coach Wes Miller to call his team in for a timeout in the face of a 13-8 deficit to the Green and White with 12:37 remaining in the half.
 
Coming out of the break, the formidable Eagle zone defense stagnated the UNCG attack, but the team struggled to put points on the board itself.  A scoring drought continued on both sides until the 9:09 mark, when RJ White hit a pair of free throws to cut the Green and White's lead to just three points, 13-10. 
 
Brandon Nazione (Howell, Mich.-Howell (Des Moines Area CC)) was able to add some much needed energy to the contest, as Talley charged down the lane and dished out to the junior for a soaring slam through the rim.  The Spartans kept pace with the Eagles, with the Green and White building to just a five-point lead, 20-15, following an inside jumper from Anali Okoloji (Brooklyn, N.Y.-Impact Basketball Academy (George Mason)) at the seven-minute mark. Two perfect trips to the charity stripe by Lee and Okoloji quickly gave the Eagles their largest lead of the game to that point, 24-15.
 
UNCG and Eastern went point-for-point during a four-minute span, each putting up just four points going into the final two minutes of the first half.  The Eagles capitalized on two consecutive turnovers, keeping the Spartans from finding a bucket for the remainder of the half while Eastern closed out the first half with a 30-19 advantage.
 
At the half, the Eagles were led by Lee, who was the only player on the court to reach double-digit figures (10 points). On the boards, Ward grabbed six rebounds while Okoloji added four to his first half count.  The team shot 33.3 percent while keeping UNCG to just a 24.0 field goal percentage, allowing 6-of-25 shots.  The Eagles also out-rebounded the Spartans 30-19 and forced seven turnovers. 
 
Once again, UNCG lit up the scoreboard first in the second half with a triple by Clay Byrd before Ethan Alvano (Corona, Calif.-Corona) made a drive to the hoop to chip in a pair of points and kept the Eagles on the winning side of a 32-22 count. 
 
Byrd dropped another three points on the Green and White to cut UNCG's deficit to five points, but Lee entered the contest after being absent for the first three minutes of the half and quickly drained a trey.  The Spartans saw the gap widen back up to 10 points when Ward nabbed the rock from Kayel Locke and found Talley downcourt for an uncontested fastbreak layup to give the Eagles a 37-27 lead with 15:23 to play. 
 
Though the team looked to have found its offensive spark, the Eagles struggled to cash in on any of their attempted shots for nearly four minutes, while UNCG fought back with a 7-0 run fueled by their forwards.  Okoloji quenched the scoring drought with a putback, and a steal by Alvano opened up the opportunity for Ward to deliver one of his crowd-rousing dunks. 
 
Lee came up once more for the Eagles with a triple from the top of the arc for his fourth three-pointer of the contest. He then maneuvered his way through Spartan defenders for a layup that would trickle out of the rim and into the hands of Ward as he waited in mid-air for the tip-in.  The Eagles continued to produce in the paint when Talley made a move to the hoop, after which Okoloji swiped the ball from Paulos and handed off to Lee for a two-handed tomahawk.  Following the entertaining display of agility and airborne acrobatics, the Green and White held a 52-38 hold over the Spartans. 
 
After Talley sank a three-pointer from the baseline, Ward cut through the key at an angle to rise up for a teardrop jumper just outside the paint.  Lee tacked on more points with a pair of layups, one of which drew a foul and an additional point from behind the free-throw line.  UNCG continued to score at a reasonable pace as well, but remained 17 points behind the Green and White as the score stood at 62-45 with four minutes remaining.
 
The Spartans cut more into the score, going on a 12-2 run before the final minute of the contest forced UNCG to commit fouls in an attempt to extend their opportunity.  Talley ended up being the intended target, going a perfect 4-for-4 from the charity stripe before Lee made the final play for the Green and White with an easy layup. Locke would hit a three-pointer to close out the contest, but the Eagles came out victorious with the 70-62 decision.
 
Tomorrow will mark the end of the EMU Showcase, as the Eagles will take on Longwood University in a matinee contest.  Tipoff is slated for 2:30 p.m. following a noon contest between Youngstown State and UNCG inside the Convocation Center.   
 

Team Stats

UNCG
EMU
FG%
.396
.442
3FG%
.400
.350
FT%
.600
.895
RB
31
37
TO
13
12
STL
5
6

Game Leaders

Pts
25
FGM
9
3FGM
4
FTM
3
Pts
17
FGM
5
3FGM
1
FTM
6
Pts
12
FGM
4
3FGM
1
FTM
3
Pts
6
FGM
2
3FGM
0
FTM
2

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