V- The Aletheia, Page 2 The Sports Page Hulse’s Buzzer-Beater Gives Cavs Third in Daytona By Christian Malone Tim Hulse’s three-pointer as the buzzer sounded gave the Cavaliers a 60-59 victory over North Greenville and third place at the Embry-Riddle Invitational in sunny Daytona Beach, Florida The day before, the Cavs fell to Piedmont 66-56 to put them in the third place game. The Cavaliers were done in by the Lions’ frontcourt, which combined for 55 of their 66 total points, led by center Chris Kanady’s23. The first half was a relatively even contest between the Cavs and the Lions. The Cavs led for most of the first 15 minutes. They had a 30-24 lead with 7:52 left in the first half, but the Lions mounted a 9-0 run to take a 33-30 lead and hold it the rest of the half. The Lions then took a command ing lead early in the second half, and the Cavs were unable to retake the lead. A 14-2 run brought the Cavs to within two (56-54) with 4:30 remaining, but after a Tim Hulse lay up made it 58-56 Lions, the Cavs didn’t score again, and Piedmont ran off eight straight points to put the game away. Hulse led the Cavaliers with 18 points including four three- pointers. Aaron Gilchrist added 13, Luke Tatum 11, and Jason Sherill 10. The loss put the Cavaliers in the tournament consolation game against North Greenville, which would turn out to be a great game. The Cavs once again started strong, then faded at the end of the half With the score 5-4 Montreat, the Cavaliers scored 12 unanswered points to take a commanding 17-4 lead 7:44 into the game. But that would turn out to be their biggest lead of the game. The Mounties slowly whittled tlie lead down, outscoring Montreat 19-5 over a 10 minute period, taking a23-22 lead with 2:15 left in the half With one-tenth of a second left, the Mounties hit a three- pointer to take a 30-28 lead at the half Like the Piedmont had. North Greenville took a big lead early in the second half and left the Cavaliers to once again fight back. The Cavs made it a 49-48 Mountie lead, but then, the Mounties seemed to break away with an insurmountable lead, scoring eight straight points to turn a 49-48 lead into a 57-48 lead with only 3:20 remaining. But the Mounties would stop scoring, and Luke Tatum would catch fire. Tatum hit three straight three- point bombs to bring the Mountie lead to one (58-57) with 35 seconds left. North Greenville added a free throw to make it 59-57 with 1.2 seconds left and set up Hulse’s heroics. Hulse took the inbounds pass and let fly from behind the arc as the buzzer sounded. For a split second, everybody in University Fieldhouse was in suspense, then the ball fell into the basket, and all hell broke loose on the floor as the Cavalier players made a dogpile on Hulse. Center Jeff Sheets expressed, “1 feel very comfortable putting the last shot in his hands. Tim’s a good player, a good shooter, and he feels comfortable taking the big shot at the end. Having him is a big plus.” Tuesday night against Virginia Intermont, the game would also come down to a last-second Hulse shot, but Team rallies behind Hulse’s hot shooting this time, the results wouldn’t be as good. The Cavs jumped out to an early 7-2 lead, but the Cobras shot right back, and for most of the game, it was a see-saw battle. At the end of the half, the Cavs put together a 15-4 run to go up 37-32, and led 37-35 at the half The Cobras then took the lead for much of the second half But with 2:39 left in the game, the Cavaliers cut the lead to 65-64 and had two possessions to take the lead, but couldn’t score. With 7.4 seconds remaining, Gilchrist hit a jumper to make it 69-68 V.I., then the Cobras hit two free throws to set up the final play. Hulse once again took the inbounds pass and put up a three, but the shot fell short, and the Cobras Upcoming Sports Events Thursday, November 21 6:00 PM - Women’s Basketball at Toccoa Falls 7:30 PM - Men’s Basketball at North Greenville Saturday, November 23 5:30 PM - Women’s Basketball vs. Cumberland Univ. at Home 7:30 PM - Men’s Basketball at Mars Hill T uesday, November 26 5:30 PM - Women’s Basketball vs. Term. Wesleyan at Home 7:30 PM - Men’s Basketball vs. Term. Wesleyan at Home Wednesday, November 27 7:00 PM - Men’s Basketball at Middle Tenn. State '