Columbus State Downs Lander in OT Thriller
COLUMBUS, Ga. – Columbus State outlasted Lander for a
thrilling 84-81 overtime victory Friday night in the fourth and
final quarterfinal of the Peach Belt Conference Championships at
Frank G. Lumpkin Center.
With the win, the Cougars (17-10) move on to Saturday’s 8:00
p.m., semifinal contest against USC Aiken (21-6), the PBC East
Division’s top seed and the league’s regular season
champion.
CSU extended its winning streak in overtime to 12 in a row behind a
career-high 25 points and 14 rebounds from Darius Mcknight, who
notched his fifth double-double of the season. Steve Peterson
registered 19 points, five steals, four rebounds and four assists,
while Idell Bell tallied 16 points and Jarmarquis Steverson managed
12.
Lander’s Corey Wright booked 24 points and seven assists to
pace the Bearcats (18-9). David Pruett canned five 3-pointers for
15 points, including a trey with two seconds left to force the
extra session. Dwight Tolbert had 14 points, seven rebounds and six
assists. Jermel Kennedy notched a double-double of his own with 11
points and 13 boards.
Mcknight hit 1-of-2 free throws on CSU’s first overtime
possession for a 72-71 lead and Peterson rattled home a 3-pointer
for a 75-71 Cougar advantage. After Wright went 1-of-2 at the free
throw line, Peterson slashed to the basket for a layup to put CSU
up 77-72 before a perfect pass from Bell to McKnight led to another
uncontested layup and a 79-72 Columbus lead.
Pruett again connected from long range to pull Lander within 79-75.
Kennedy made one of two free throws and Wright drilled a 3-pointer
for an 81-79 Columbus lead. Steverson put the Cougars up four with
a pair from the charity stripe before Kennedy got free underneath
for a layup and the Bearcats fouled Ivey, who missed his first
attempt and hit the second for the final margin. Lander rushed the
ball up the floor but lost control as the clock expired.
The Cougars shot a blistering 54.8 percent in the first half en
route to a 43-31 halftime lead. They drained seven 3-pointers and
connected on 17-of-31 field-goal attempts. Mcknight nearly had a
double-double in the opening 20 minutes alone, posting 11 points
and nine rebounds. Peterson booked 10 points and hit a pair of
treys, as did Steverson and Idell Bell.
The Cougars pushed their lead out to as much as 17 just 2:31 into
the second half before a Corey Wright trey and layup pulled the
Bearcats to within 50-38. Lander twice cut its deficit down to 10
on a pair of Cody Waterworth jumpers, only to have CSU answer with
two driving layups from McKnight.
Tolbert, named the league’s Player of the Year on Tuesday,
drilled consecutive 3-pointers -- one from the right wing and one
from the left -- to cut the margin to 56-52 at the 10:59 mark. The
Cougars responded with a trey from Peterson and a Mcknight layup to
put CSU up 62-54 with 6:08 remaining.
Wright hit a pair of free throws but another Mcknight basket in the
lane kept the Cougar advantage at eight (64-56). Wright answered
with a banked-in 3-pointer that narrowly beat the shot clock and
then hit a driving layup to get the Bearcats within four at 64-60
with 4:08 remaining.
Kennedy’s left-handed layup cut the deficit to 65-62 and
Darion Canty put back Kennedy’s miss to pull within 66-64.
Bell sank two from the charity stripe for a 67-64 CSU advantage and
Steverson added a pair from the charity stripe for a five-point
Cougar lead with 2:01 left.
But the Bearcats again had an answer. After a CSU turnover, Wright
found Pruett in transition on the right wing for a 3-pointer to
pull within 69-67. After Peterson missed a 3-point attempt from the
left baseline, Wright was fouled and made the first of two free
throws. CSU’s Winford Ivey rebounded the miss but stepped on
the baseline to give the back to Lander.
The Bearcats gave the ball right back when Tolbert slipped while
making a cut to the basket and was called for traveling. Forced to
foul, Lander sent Ivey to the line and he made both attempts for a
71-68 CSU lead.
Wright raced the ball up the left side of the floor and found
Pruett, who’s leaning 3-pointer – his fourth of the
game -- forced overtime at 71-all.























