| (November 30, 2002) [Game
Statistics]
NCCU WINS OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION VERSUS PFEIFFER
DURHAM, NC - North Carolina Central University
gave Pfeiffer University a dose of its own medicine Saturday night, as
the Eagles out-scored the high-powered offense of the Falcons during a
106-100 victory at NCCU's McLendon-McDougald Gym in Durham, NC.
NCCU, averaging 68.7 points per game, netted the
highest score for the Eagles since a 109-100 regulation victory at Bowie
State on Jan. 12, 1995.
Pfeiffer, scoring more than 111 points per contest
in three season-opening wins, suffers its first setback of the campaign
to slide to 3-1.
The Durham duo of James Tucker and Charles Nickens
sparked the Eagles with 20 points apiece. Tucker, a junior point guard
out of Hillside High School, came off the bench to score a career-high
and distribute 8 assists. Nickens, a red-shirt freshman from Southern High
School, connected on 7-of-12 from the field, including 4-of-8 from three-point
range.
NCCU senior Corey Tabron contributed 19 points,
senior guard Shawn Ray added 15 points, and senior Alex Smith grabbed a
game-high 12 rebounds.
Junior Kenny Mickens amassed 22 points, 11 rebounds
and 4 steals to lead the Falcons. Sophomore Rico Grier tallied 17 points
and 5 assists, while junior Anthony Williams added 16 points, 9 boards,
4 steals and 3 assists.
Trailing 50-45 at halftime, NCCU (2-2) shot a blistering
56 percent (18-for-32) from the floor in the second stanza. And while Pfeiffer
out-rebounded the Eagles 50-39 on the night, the Falcons committed 23 turnovers
to NCCU's 17.
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