Mount Olive falls to Shaw in opener
By MOC Sports Information
Published in Sports on November 9, 2013 11:49 PM
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WILSON -- Dontrell Brite led five players in double figures with a career-high 17 points, but his three-point buzzer-beater was waved off and a Shaw slam dunk putback with 1.6 seconds left proved to be the game winner as Mount Olive fell to Shaw, 81-79 on Friday night on day one of the 45-Second Classic on Friday night at Barton College.
The Trojans nearly pulled out a miracle win after a bizarre sequence that saw each team commit two turnovers and Jordan McCain nearly make a 70-foot shot. The game was Mount Olive's season opener.
Shaw played for the last shot and nearly committed a turnover when the Bears' point guard slipped to one knee. An off-balance three-point attempt with two seconds left was off the mark. But Andre Paulk ran from the left baseline, made a one-hand grab after the ball hit the rim and put home a slam dunk to give the Bears a two-point lead.
Dory Hines' pass was intercepted in the Trojan frontcourt and the game appeared to be over. But the Shaw defender celebrated prematurely and was called for traveling, allowing the Trojans to inbound the ball in the frontcourt sideline with exactly one second left.
Hines found Brite in the left corner and Brite nailed a three-pointer before the buzzer to give Mount Olive an apparent victory. But the officials ruled that Brite stepped out of bounds before taking the shot, giving Shaw the ball with less than a second left.
The Bears' inbound pass across mid-court was intercepted by McCain, whose long-range heave hit the glass and the rim before bouncing off to end the game. Officials indicated that the shot would have counted.
Mount Olive built a 38-28 lead after Hines' three-point play with 2:13 left in the first half. But the Trojans would not score again and Shaw ended the half with a 10-point run to tie the game 38-38 at halftime.
Shaw built a double digit lead after Carlton Johnson's three-point play made the score 68-58 with 7:41 left in the contest. The Bears' lead grew to 74-62 with 4:41 remaining before Mount Olive started making its comeback.
Hines finished with 14 points for Mount Olive, while Dominique Reed had 12 points, Hargrove added 11 points and McCain finished with 10 points. Brite, Hines and Mike Moore each dished out four assists. Brite and McCain also had three steals apiece, while Hargrove and Reed each had five rebounds. The Trojans hurt themselves at the free throw line, shooting 15-for-28 (53.6 percent).
Curtis Hines led all players with 20 points for Shaw, while Paulk added 17 points. The Bears were 16-for-20 from the free throw line (80.0 percent). Curtis Hines is the brother of Trojan point guard Dory Hines.
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