ANDERSON, S.C. -- Behind a late rally, the Anderson men's
basketball team opened a three-game homestand by handing
league-leading Mount Olive its first league setback, 81-74, in
Conference Carolinas' action Saturday afternoon at the Abney
Athletic Center. Trailing, 72-65, with 5:17 left in the contest,
the Trojans rallied to avenge an earlier road setback at the hands
of Mount Olive and snapped the visiting Trojans' 11-game winning
streak in the process. With the win, Anderson (14-5, 5-5 Conference
Carolinas) snapped a two-game skid and has won six of its last
eight contests while Mount Olive fell to 16-5 overall and 12-1 in
league play. Anderson trailed 36-35 at the half, but guard Tony
Anderson scored eight unanswered points out of the break to give
the home Trojans a 43-38 advantage at het 16:15 mark of the second
frame. The senior from Greenville connected on two consecutive
3-pointers, one from each corner, then drained a jumper in the lane
to give AU the lead, while the Trojans' defense held Mount Olive
scoreless until senior Mike Holloman hit a jumper with 16:15 on the
clock. In a game that featured 15 lead changes and seven ties,
Anderson went on to build its largest lead of the game, 48-38, when
forward Stephen Cobb hit one-of two free throws. Anderson held the
cushion for the next 3:48, but Mount Olive chipped away at the
deficit and eventually knotted the score for the first time of the
second half at 57-57 on guard Brandon Allen's 3-pointer from the
left wing midway through the half. Following Brandon Young's two
from the line, guard Kevis Cornwell scored three straight to build
AU's lead back to a slim four-point margin, before Mount Olive went
on a 12-1 scoring spurt to push out to the seven-point advantage.
But Anderson refused to surrender, and rallied behind two free
throws each from Young and Tony Anderson before MOC's Derek Staton
hit one-of-two at the line. Trailing, 73-69, sophomore Taylor
Shugart grabbed a miss by Cornwell and stuck it back to pull AU
within two with under three minutes remaining. Just 24 seconds
later Young netted two more from the line to knot the score for the
seventh and final time. Cornwell followed with his ninth field goal
of the night, giving AU a lead they would not relinquish at 75-73
with a jumper in the lane. Shugart, who collected a game-high 11
boards, including seven on the defensive end, fouled out with 1:10
left in the contest, sending Mount Olive to the line. But the
visiting Trojans were unable to capitalize and AU's Young found
Trey Britton driving the left baseline and the 6-foot-7 forward
boosted the lead back to four. Anderson was a perfect 4-of-4 from
the line inside the final 30 seconds as Mount Olive was forced to
foul. "[Mount Olive] is a great team," Anderson head coach Jason
Taylor said. "We just wanted to come out and compete. We needed to
win one like this. We took care of the ball and got defensive stops
when we needed to." The battle of the boards was a draw, with each
team pulling down 38 rebounds, while Anderson shot 49-1 percent
from the field compared to 38.8 percent for Mount Olive. Cornwell
paced three Anderson players in double figures, with 20 points,
while Young and Anderson each netted 16 points. Young also handed
out a team-high five assists on the night. Mount Olive senior guard
Kendrick Easley scored a game-high 24 points and now has 2,010
career points, becoming only the second player in Mount Olive
school history to surpass the 2,000-point mark. Anderson continues
the homestand when Limestone College invades the Abney Center
Monday night. Tip-off versus the Saints is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
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