Elizabeth City advances to the Championship Game
CHARLOTTE – Elizabeth City State took advantage of a poor
shooting night at the free-throw line by Bowie State as the Vikings
stunned the Northern Division top seed, 66-63 in overtime to
advance to the CIAA Tournament Championship game on Friday night at
Time Warner Cable Arena.
“We are very excited about being in the championship
game,” Elizabeth City State head coach Shawn Walker said.
“This team has been through a lot. We’ve lost close
games. The character of this team is really excelling at this
point.”
Elizabeth City State, which won the CIAA Championship in 2007,
advances to the title game 8:30 p.m., on Saturday against the
winner of Shaw and Winston-Salem State. The Vikings, winners of
four out of its last five games, dropped a 63-60 decision to
Winston-Salem State on Jan. 14 and fell to Shaw in overtime, 83-74,
on Jan. 16.
“Whoever we will see, it will be a tough game,” Walker
said.
Bowie State finished the night by shooting 30 percent (8-of-27)
from the foul line.
“It is tough right now to lose a hard fought game,”
Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks said. “It was like a
heavyweight fight. I am proud of my basketball team and we gave our
best in a losing effort. We just didn’t do a good job making
free throws tonight and that was the difference in the
game.”
Angelo Sharpless led the Vikings (15-13) with a double-double, 27
points and 15 rebounds. Quintin Spady and Marquie Cook had 12 and
10 points, respectively, as Elizabeth City State, which had 18
second-chance points, shot 31 percent (21-of-67) from the floor and
71 percent (17-of-24) from the free-throw line.
Bowie State, which swept the regular season contests with Elizabeth
City State, fell behind, 5-0, within the first minute, but the
Bulldogs used a 7-0 run, capped by Byron Westmorland 3-point to
take their lead of the night at 7-5 with 16:26 remaining in the
opening half.
The Vikings, who have defeated Bowie State to reach the CIAA
Championship game three times, quickly responded with a 12-4 run,
capped by Blake Price jumper to give Elizabeth City State a 16-11
advantage with 12:45 left.
The Bulldogs (22-6) couldn’t get much going on offense and
Elizabeth City State extended the lead to 22-16 after a Price layup
with 7:58 remaining.
The Vikings managed just one field goal in the final 7:58 as Bowie
State climbed back into the game with a 13-2 run to close out the
first half and take a 29-24 advantage into the break.
The Bulldogs extended the lead to 38-31 after a Jay Gavin 3-pointer
with 16:50 remaining, but a three by Cooke kept the Vikings within
striking distance by cutting the margin to 38-34 with 16:08
left.
That bucket started a 13-2 run during a six-minute stretch as
Elizabeth City State roared back in front, 44-40, after a Sharpless
3-pointer with 10:01 left. The Bulldogs answered and tied the game
at 44 with buckets by Najee White and Gavin, but a three by Spady
quickly broke the 44-all tie with a 3-pointer to give the Vikings a
47-44 advantage with 7:46 remaining.
Spady’s 3-pointer sparked an Elizabeth City State 8-1 run,
capped by Cooke jumper to give the Vikings their largest lead of
the night at 52-45 with 5:06 left.
It took just two minutes for Bowie State, which used a 7-2 run, to
rally from the seven-point deficit as the Bulldogs got buckets by
Westmorland, Darren Clark and Travis Hyman to tie the game at 54
with 2:10 left.
Sharpless put Elizabeth City State back on top with a jumper with
1:47 left, but Clark drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key to
give the Bulldogs a 57-56 advantage with 1:24 remaining.
After both teams exchanged possessions, Sharpless went to the foul
line with 8.1 seconds left, making the first of two shots. Bowie
State had a chance to win the game in regulation, but
Westmorland’s shot was off the mark, sending the game into
overtime tied at 57.
In overtime, the Vikings took a 62-60 lead after a free throw by
Cook with 1:25 remaining, but Clark sank a 3-pointer from the right
wing to give Bowie State a 63-62 lead with 1:09 to play. A
Sharpless bucket with 47 seconds left put Elizabeth City State back
on top, 64-63.
After an offensive foul by the Bulldogs with 29.1 seconds
remaining, Bowie State was forced to foul.
Cooke sank both shots at the foul line with 20.2 seconds left to
give Elizabeth City State a 66-63 advantage.
On the next Bulldogs possession, Julian Williams went to the
free-throw line with 3.1 seconds left, but missed both shots to
send Elizabeth City State into the championship game.
The Bulldogs, who entered the game 12-0 when shooting 50 percent or
better, was 24-of-46 from the floor for 52 percent. Bowie
State’s previous low on field goals attempted (49) was on
Jan. 9 in a 70-69 loss at Winston-Salem State.
Clark led the Bulldogs with 20 points and dished out seven assists.
Hyman recorded a double-double with 14 points and a season-high 17
boards.
“We set three goals at the beginning of the season,”
Brooks said. “Our first goal was to win the Northern Division
and we did that. Our second was to win the CIAA Tournament and we
fell just short of that. Our third is to win a national title and
we could still reach that goal.”






