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Guilford College Quakers
Washington vs Lynchburg 011123
Deon McFarland
59
Lynchburg Lyn 4-11,1-5 ODAC
75
Winner Guilford GC 12-3,5-1 ODAC
Lynchburg Lyn
4-11,1-5 ODAC
59
Final
75
Guilford GC
12-3,5-1 ODAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lynchburg Lyn 30 29 59
Guilford GC 39 36 75

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

GC Victorious Behind Dearman's Double-Double

The 21st-ranked Guilford College men's basketball team faced the University of Lynchburg in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference showdown. After a tightly contested first half, the Quakers defeated the Hornets, 75-59.

Leading the way for Guilford (12-3, 5-1) was Tyler Dearman with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Jorden Davis was right behind his fellow senior with 19 points, going 7-10 from the free throw line.

In the first half, the Quakers jumped out to a 4-0 advantage but Lynchburg (4-11, 1-5) responded and tied the game up. GC answered with a 7-0 including a breakaway dunk by Dearman as his team led 11-4 at the 14:08 mark.

The Hornets cut the deficit back to one (11-10) but then Myles Washington scored seven-straight and forced a visitor timeout as GC led 18-10 with 11:48 on the clock.

From there, Guilford maintained the lead until Lynchburg rattled off 11-consecutive points to lead by three (26-23). Trailing for the first time in the game, Davis hit four free throws consecutively to put the home squad up 27-26 with 5:13 in the half. 

Lynchburg recaptured the lead but the Quakers went on a 12-0 run led by Dearman with seven points. GC held a nine-point edge (39-30) as both teams headed for their respective locker rooms.

In the second half, Guilford held serve and even expanded its lead to 19 (58-39) with 12:02 remaining in regulation. The Hornets slowly chipped away at the deficit but the closest they got was within 10 (59-49). The Quakers held on and won by the 16-point margin.

Washington was the other Quaker in double-digit points with 16 on the evening. Defensively, GC forced 21 turnovers and scored 25 points of them. As a team, the hosts shot 42.1% (24-57) from the field and made 10 three-point shots on the night.

Guilford hosts Averett University on Saturday, January 14 on Jack Jensen Court. Tip-off is set for 4:30 p.m.

 
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