DAHLONEGA, Ga. — The University of North Georgia men's basketball team held off a late comeback attempt from defending conference champion Lander to down the Bearcats, 76-73, Monday evening at Memorial Hall. The Nighthawks improve to 6-5 on the season and continue their perfect start to Peach Belt Conference play at 2-0.
A tightly contested first half ended with North Georgia taking a one-point lead into halftime. The Nighthawks came out with a strong start in the second period going on an early 6-0 run and holding a two possession lead up until the 10:00 mark when Lander closed the lead to a single bucket and tied the game at 61-61 with less than nine minutes remaining.
The Bearcats took a brief advantage and led by as many as four points with five minutes left in the game. The game with just over a minute remaining and Lander looking to take the lead but
Shaquan Cantrell forced a steal that proved to be pivotal. After a 30-second timeout the Nighthawks took control as
Ebo Smith drained a huge three-pointer and following a miss on the other end Dominy bled the clock down to just 12 ticks left and buried a jumper to give UNG a five-point advantage.
Lander caught a break on the other end as JR Washington was fouled and a continuation call counted the basket with the and-one giving the Bearcats a chance to pull within two with three seconds left. Washington missed the free throw but the Bearcats pulled down the rebound giving Washington a shot a a desperation three to try to tie the game at the buzzer but the shot fell short of the iron handing UNG the three-point win.
NOTES
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Tyler Dominy led all scorers with 18 points on the night, while
Shaquan Cantrell and
Ebo Smith added 15 points each. Dominy also lead the team in rebounds with six. Nine of the 10 Nighthawks that saw action on the night pulled down at least three boards.
- The win improves North Georgia to 9-7 in the all-time series against Lander. UNG has won the last three meetings between the two teams in Dahlonega.
NEXT UP
The Nighthawks will return early after the Christmas break for an exhibition game at Kennessaw State on Saturday, Dec. 31. The game is set for a Noon tip and will be broadcast on ESPN3.