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November 29, 2002
Blacksburg, Va.— Senior Glenn Stokes (Silver Spring, Md./Albert Einstein) had another terrific night for the Eagles with 19 points, four rebounds, and three steals, but it wasn’t enough as AU fell to Virginia Tech by eight points, 69-61.
American went into
halftime trailing by just a point, 34-33, but a slow start in the second
half put them into a deep hole. Seven seconds into the half a Carlos Dixon
three would put the lead to four, and AU would never get any closer than
three points the rest of the night. Overall, the Hokies outscored American
19-9 in the first eight minutes of the second half. American made several
late runs in the second half, mostly fueled by senior
Steven Miles (Alexandria, Va./Hayfield). Miles scored all 15 of his
points in the second half and twice he brought the Eagles to within three
points. The latest was when a Miles free throw brought the score to 56-53
with 4:38 remaining in the contest. For the game Miles finished with 15
points, four rebounds, six assists and a pair of steals. Junior Jernavis Draughn
(Triangle, Va./Potomac Senior) had a season-high three blocks to go along
with 13 points and six rebounds. Senior Ric
Patiejunas (Vilnius, Lithuania/Vilnius College) shot sixty percent
coming off the bench (3-5), scoring eight points and collecting three
rebounds in just 15 minutes. In just 16 minutes
of action sophomore Patrick Okpwae continues to display his athleticism.
He hauled down three rebounds, blocked three shots and scored on a nifty
layup from a Steven Miles pass. Despite the Tech size
advantage AU outrebounded the by two (37-35) and were outscored in the
paint by just four points (32-28). However, American only had three small
leads in the game, with all three in the first half and never more than
three points in total. In the second half
a 36.6.shooting percentage and ten turnovers made things extremely difficult
for AU. The Eagles bench did outscore Virginia Tech by eight, 10-2. Senior Terry Taylor
(Chesapeake, Va.) led Tech with 21 points, ten rebounds and two steals.
Junior Carlos Dixon (Salisbury, N.C.) notched 16 points, seven assists
and three blocks. American (0-3) will
next play at Liberty University on December 3, 2002.
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