By Chris Whitaker, The Americus Times-Recorder
Chris Rawls scored 15 of his team-high 17 points in the second
half, and despite GSW shooting a conference-high 54.7 percent on
the season, the Hurricanes fell to North Georgia, 82-75, in a game
that saw eight lead changes.
Marcus Scott chipped in with 15 points, and Anthony Sargent
scored 10 for GSW (7-11, 3-8 PBC).
GSW rallied from a 42-36 halftime deficit to lead by four at
67-63 with 6:10 remaining before the Saints (9-7, 3-7) outscored
the Hurricanes 19-8 to end the game.
"It's just our inattention to details that gets us," said coach
Mike Leeder. "It's little things like ball screens and knowing who
the shooters are. You want teams to beat you with what's not their
strength. We did a poor job with the scouting report."
Michael Moynihan's fourth 3-pointer of the game brought the
Saints to within 69-68, and LaBrian Lyons' 3-pointer put North
Georgia up for good at 73-71. Moynihan entered the game as the
PBC's second-leading 3-point shooter, making 48 percent of his
attempts.
Leeder said the Hurricanes played well offensively, but they
continue to struggle on the defensive end.
"We play well defensively in spurts, but why we can't extend
that into a longer period when we get a four-point lead, I have no
idea why we can't do that," he said.
The Saints had a 33-29 edge in rebounds and 15-6 in
second-chance points. They also held a 22-8 spread in points off
turnovers.
North Georgia made 21 of 30 free throws while GSW was 13 of 18.
The loss slides GSW back into 10th in the conference standings.
With losses at home to UNC Pembroke, GCSU and now North Georgia,
Leeder said the final nine games will probably be even tougher.
"I think it's important to be playing your best basketball at
the end of the season," said Leeder. "I think the pressure has to
come from playing better. I don't know. I always said if you take
care of the little things, the big things will take care of
themselves. We have to be better defensively and rebound better for
the end result. We have really good practices, we need that to
carry over to games."
The 'Canes host Lander on Saturday. Tip-off is 25 minutes after
the women's game, approximately 4:00 p.m. Fans are encouraged to
wear blue to show their support in a "blue out" for GSW.