Nov. 26, 2005
Greenville, TN - Winston-Salem State University spoiled Tusculum College's home opener at Pioneer Arena in Greenville, TN on Saturday afternoon as the Rams shot 53% from the field en route to a 75-65 road victory as they downed Tusculum for the second time in five days to improve to 2-2 overall.
As was the case in the two team's meeting earlier this week, the Rams used excellent defense to take control of the game and get easy buckets. WSSU was hot from the field in the contest as well as WSSU turned in a season-high 52.9% shooting percentage, connecting on 27 of 51 shots.
For the fourth time in the Rams' four games, WSSU would trail heading into the locker room at halftime as
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However, it was all Rams in the second half as WSSU used a 15-8 run over the contest's final
WSSU was led in the contest by Corey Parker who recorded 23 points on nine of 15 shooting from the field and five-of-six shooting from the free throw line. He was joined in double-figures by Alleggrie Guinn who tallied 13 points and Darrell Wonge who recorded 11 points including tow back-to-back clutch three pointers late in the second half that sparked the Rams' run.
With the win the Rams improve to 2-2 on the season (0-0 CIAA) while the Pioneers fall to 3-2 overall on the year (0-0 SAC).
WSSU returns to action on
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