SPARTANBURG. S.C. – In a game of big runs, the host USC Upstate Spartans had the last and lengthiest run on Wednesday night. A 20-6 run in the second half proved too much to overcome as Hampton fell 83-73 to the Spartans in a Big South matchup at the G.B. Hodge Center.
Hampton (6-9, 1-1) trailed 25-13 with eight minutes left in the half after a jumper by Thomas Booker. The Pirates went on a 17-1 run over the next 4:35 as a pair of
Ben Stanley free throws put Hampton up 30-26 at the 3:25 mark. A Stanley layup with 28 seconds left put Hampton up 38-33 as they headed to halftime.
USC Upstate (7-9, 2-1)trailed 41-37 after a layup by Stanley with 18:13 left before starting its run. Brandon Martin converted a layup with 11:48 left to finish a 20-6 explosion to take a 57-47 lead. The advantage grew to 73-58 with just under three minutes left after a pair of Everette Hammond free throws.
The Pirates made one last spurt cutting the deficit to 80-73 with 40 seconds left on a
Dondre Griffin 3-pointer, but that was the last points for Hampton. Stanley topped the Pirates with 22 points and nine rebounds, while
Jermaine Marrow added 21 points and five assists.Â
Davion Warren had a double-double with 12 points and a season-high 15 rebounds.
Hampton now hosts in-state rival Longwood on Saturday night at 6 pm.
For more information on Hampton University men's basketball, please contact the Office of Sports Information at 757-727-5757 or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
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