March
17, 2010
Appalachian State runs past Harvard
Box Score
BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State University men’s basketball
recovered from a sluggish start to shoot a blistering 57 percent
from the floor and top Harvard, 93-71, in the first round of the
CollegeInsider.com Tournament on Monday at the Holmes Center.
Harvard (21-8) scored the game’s first eight points in just over
a minute before the Mountaineers (23-12) found a spark off the
bench. ASU’s starting five remained in the game together for
just over two minutes, before five fresh reserves entered the
game at the 17:40 mark and almost immediately pulled the squad
back within three points.
Harvard adjusted and extended its lead to as many as 12 points
in the opening frame, before the Mountaineers battled back and
took their first lead late in the half, 39-37. A 13-0 run from
the Apps gave the home team a 43-37 lead at the intermission.
From there, Appalachian extended the lead to double figures and
kept the advantage there for the game’s final 13 minutes. The
Crimson never pulled any closer than six points in the second
half as the squad cooled off to shoot 39.1 percent in the second
half.
Christian Webster led Harvard with 24 points on 7-of-8 shooting
off the bench, including 6-for-6 on three point attempts.
Harvard sank 44 percent of its treys in the game, but paled in
comparison to ASU’s 57.1 percent mark from beyond the arc.
Donald Sims knocked down a first-half three-pointer to tie the
school’s single season scoring mark and went on to break it with
a team-high 22 points in the game. The Gaffney, S.C. native now
has 702 points for the 2009-10 season. The nation’s leader in
three-pointers made 6-of-11 from downtown in the game in
addition to a pair of rebounds and an assist.
Kellen Brand scored eight points before the intermission and
added the first six Mountaineer points of the second half for a
total of 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting. He added four assists and
three boards.
Senior Josh Hunter added 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting and five
rebounds for the Mountaineers, and sophomore Marcus Wright added
10 points, three rebounds and three assists in 20 minutes off
the bench. Andre Williamson also came off the bench to chip in
11 points and six boards on 5-of-6 shooting. The sophomore added
both of the team’s blocked shots.
Isaac Butts led the Apps with seven rebounds as ASU held a 39-25
advantage on the glass. The Mountaineers also forced 13
turnovers while committing just nine. Ryann Abraham dished out
five of the team’s 20 assists, which were the most by ASU since
December. Abraham did not score in the contest but hauled in
five boards and swiped a steal.
Appalachian tallied 30 bench points in the contest, as Tyler
Webb was 2-for-3 from the field to match a season high with five
points, while Josh Nirenberg closed out the game with four
points in just two minutes.
The win was ASU’s 14th at home this season, setting a new Holmes
Center wins record. The squad’s 23 wins on the season are tied
for the second-most in program history, behind only the 2006-07
team’s 25 victories.
The Mountaineers look for their second NCAA Division I
postseason win on Monday, but will not find out who or where
they will play until Thursday night’s completion of the CIT
first round. Along with Appalachian, Creighton, Fairfield,
Marshall and Missouri State have already punched their tickets
into the quarterfinal round.

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