Greg Parham vs. Samford
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55
VMI VMI 5-13,0-5 SoCon
61
Winner ETSU ETSU 15-3,4-1 SoCon
VMI VMI
5-13,0-5 SoCon
55
Final
61
ETSU ETSU
15-3,4-1 SoCon
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
VMI VMI 21 34 55
ETSU ETSU 26 35 61

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Keydet Rally Comes up Short in Final Minutes at ETSU

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – Down by just four points in the final minute of the game, the VMI basketball team rallied from down 14 points earlier in the second half but ultimately fell in the final moments as host ETSU escaped with a 61-55 win over the Keydets Saturday evening in Johnson City, Tennessee.

ETSU (15-3, 4-1) converted 20 of 31 free throws during the game, including six of eight over the last 38 seconds of regulation, to hold off the Keydets (5-13, 0-5) for the win.
 
The Bucs led 35-21, its largest lead of the game with 17:50 left before the Keydets rallied with a 9-2 run to trim the deficit to 37-30 following a pair of Travis Evee free throws at 13:26. The Bucs were able to push their lead back to double digits before freshman guard Kamdyn Curfman drained his first points with three consecutive treys to draw VMI within 47-39 with 8:46 left.
 
ETSU started both halves on 9-0 runs only to see the Keydets respond both times. ETSU placed four in double figures and was led by guard Patrick Good with 12 points while Vonnie Patterson and Lucas N'Guessan each scored 11 for the hosts.
 
The Bucs keyed on VMI's perimeter shooting and limited the Keydets to seven-of-21 beyond the arc, but VMI responded with 24 points in the paint.
 
Evee led VMI with 13 points and five rebounds while Greg Parham hit double figures for the second consecutive game with 12 points. Garrett Gilkeson led the Keydets on the boards with 10 as VMI outrebounded its foe, 37-33. Curfman finished with nine points while senior Tyler Creammer came up with eight.
 
VMI returns to action Wednesday on the road with a trip scheduled to Mercer University at 7 p.m. in Macon, Georgia.
 
Head coach Dan Earl quotes:
"I was certainly proud of the guys from a defensive standpoint outside the first two or three minutes of each half. We knew it was going to be a battle when the ball went up and we were not ready to go. We called a quick timeout and I thought it was a much better defensive effort after that with everyone on the same page. They're big and strong and scored inside and hurt us, but I was proud of the guys for the defensive effort. We just have to make some shots."
 
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