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Friday, July 30th 2010
Last second shot comes up short in PC loss to Liberty
Written by PC Sports Information   
Sunday, 07 February 2010 01:17

LYNCHBURG, Va. - Redshirt-junior Walt Allen missed a three-point attempt with two seconds remaining, leaving the Flames with a 60-57 victory over Presbyterian College in the hard-fought game.


The Blue Hose now stand at 4-21 on the season and 2-11 in Big South Conference play.

PC was led by redshirt-freshman Jake Troyli's 20 points on eight-of-15 shooting from the floor. Sophomore Chase Holmes chipped in 15 while redshirt-junior Walt Allen added 10 in the loss.

Rookie Travis Smith dished out a team-high eight assists.

The Blue Hose stayed hot all game, connecting on 24-of-45 attempts (53.3 percent) for the contest. Seven of the shots were from behind the three-point arc. Liberty made 21-of-44 shots (47.7 percent), including six-of-15 from downtown. The biggest difference was from the foul line as PC made just two-o-five while the Flames doused the nets by making 12-of-15.

After trailing for much of the game, PC took its first of two leads with 7:19 to play in the game off a jumper by Troyli. Liberty tied it on two foul shots, but Holmes connected on a tough shot for a 53-51 advantage with 6:20 to go. It marked the last field goal that PC made until Allen's lay-up with eight seconds remaining, which pulled the visitors within two, 59-57.

The Blue Hose found themselves down by six with 10:10 to go in the first half, but Allen drained a three-ball to slice the deficit to three.  A couple of possessions later, Jay Reynolds made a lay-up to once again trim the margin to three. Then, Smith stole the ball and fed it to Holmes, who had a rim-rattling dunk to make the score 18-17 in favor of the home team.

With 4:10 to go in the opening stanza, Kevin Davis drained a deep three to tie the contest at 22 apiece. Liberty would slowly increase the lead to eight before Troyli's jumper off a pass from Khalid Mutakabbir pulled head coach Gregg Nibert's team within six at the break.

For the game, Reynolds posted a career-high and game-best two blocks.

Liberty was led by Antwan Burrus' 18 points. Evan Gordon added 10 in the victory.   

The Blue Hose have a week off before hitting the road for Winthrop on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.

 
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