Thursday, November 3, 2011
AJ-T Sports LIVE FROM...Holmes Center (ASU basketball)
Update #10: ASU hits the century mark in the final two minutes of the contest. The Mountaineers win going away by a final score of 102-64. ASU will host Lees-McRae College next Friday, Nov. 11, at Holmes Center to officially open the 2011-12 slate.
Update #9: With 3:21 to play, ASU holds a 96-57 advantage. LRU has represented itself well in the second half, staying within 33-28 thus far in the second half of play. Dillingham leads LRU with 15 points.
Update #8: ASU leads 86-45 with 7:43 to play in this evening's exhibition. The second half has shown that the Mountaineers still have a bit of work to do shoring up its interior game. The team is playing this evening without Isaac Butts, who is not dressed out, and Coach Capel has played Omar Carter sparingly (only two minutes total.)
Update #7: At the less than 12-minute timeout, the Mountaineers lead 79-40. The ASU shooting hand has cooled a bit, making just 5-of-14 shots in the second half thus far. The Black and Gold is still shooting 56-percent from the field, however, for the game. Milum is holding at 25 points, with 17 from Williamson. Williamson has also added seven rebounds. In fact, 11 different Mountaineers have at least one rebound in the contest.
Update #6: At the under 16-minute time out, the Mountaineers lead 76-32. Milum has paced ASU with 25 points, with 15 points from Andre Williamson. ASU is 15-of-20 from three-point range and shooting 27-of-43 (62.8 percent) for the contest overall. LRU, meanwhile, has shot just 10-for-35 for the game, a 26-percent clip.
Update #5: Milum ends the half with a three-pointer, boosting ASU to a 63-29 lead at halftime.
Update #4: The Bears have cut into the Mountaineer lead, slashing it to 31 points at 60-29 by way of an 8-2 scoring run, the largest LRU offensive spurt of the game. ASU takes a 30-second timeout in the final minute to reorganize.
Update #3: 3:13 remains before halftime and the Mountaineers are cruising by a 58-21 score. The three-point baskets continue to fall, while the defense has been stout, especially on the interior with Williamson and Petey Hausley manning the post area.
ASU has went 13-for-17 from three point range in the opening stanza, as three players have already reached double-figures in the scoring column.
Update #2: With under eight minutes remaining, it's a 46-14 lead for the Mountaineers. Milum has scorched the nets with 15 points thus far for the half, as ASU has BLISTERED the nets from three-point range thus far in the game. The Mountaineers began with a 7-of-10 shooting performance from beyond the arc to open the contest and hasn't slowed down.
ASU's next opponent is the Lees-McRae College Bobcats. Head coach Scott Polsgrove and his staff are on-hand this evening scouting the Mountaineers for their contest coming up next Friday, Nov. 11, at Holmes Center.
Update #1: A little more than 10 minutes remain in the opening half, and the Mountaineers hold a commanding 29-8 lead. Rodney Milum has scored nine points to pace ASU, while only two players, Jeff Thomas and Denzel Dillingham, have accounted for the LRU point total thus far.
On a side note, Jeff Capel, Sr., long-time head coach of multiple Division 1 programs and the father of ASU head coach Jason Capel, is sitting along courtside taking in the action this evening giving encouragement and rooting on the Mountaineers.
We're LIVE from Holmes Center in Boone for the ASU exhibition basketball game to officially open the 2011-12 college basketball season, as the Mountaineers host the Lenoir-Rhyne University Bears.
There are a few new faces for the Mountaineers. Most prominently absent is the presence of graduated All-Conference performer Donald Sims, whose 21 ppg average will have to be made up by a committee of capable players in the early going and through the course of the season.
ASU leads 16-3 in the opening five minutes of action. Jamaal Trice has six points to lead the Black and Gold, while Andre Williamson has four points.
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