Box Score
GETTYSBURG, Pa. – Gettysburg dished out 20 assists on 23 field goals and the Bullets used a 12-0 run midway through the second half to pull away for a 64-41 victory over Haverford College in Centennial Conference men's basketball action Saturday afternoon in Bream Gymnasium.
The Bullets (4-3, 2-1 CC) had 10 different players find the scoring column, with junior center
Christian Bors netting a game-high 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting.
Gettysburg recorded its highest assist total since it had 24 in an 83-42 win over Dickinson College on Feb. 17, 2010.
Junior guard
Derek Brooks led all players with a career-high seven assists, equaling the most by a Bullet since
Andrew Powers '11 had seven in a win over York (Pa.) College on Nov. 28 of last season. Brooks also tied a career-best with six rebounds and scored five points.
Freshman guard
Joe Emerusabe contributed 12 points in 18 minutes off the bench for the Bullets, who shot 57.5 percent from the floor. Nine of his points came during Gettysburg's crucial late-game push.
Junior guard Cam Baker led Haverford (2-4, 1-2 CC) with 12 points while sophomore forward Brett Cohen contributed 11 points and five rebounds.
Gettysburg led 42-36 with 11:37 remaining following a Cohen lay-up before embarking on its decisive run, which spanned nearly seven minutes. Senior forward
Tim Lang opened the surge with a free throw at the 9:31 mark before Emerusabe got hot, scoring seven straight points, capped by a 3-pointer with 6:49 left that made it 50-36.
After Zurn dropped in a wide-open lay-up off an outstanding feed from freshman center
Christian Healy, who was making his collegiate debut, Emerusabe brought the crowd to its feet with a tremendous play. Gliding under the basket, he tossed up an acrobatic reverse lay-up that found bounced off the glass and through the net, giving the Bullets a 54-36 cushion with 4:40 to go and prompting a Haverford timeout. The Fords were unable to get any closer the rest of the way.
It was a close game in the early going, as the first half featured four ties and three lead changes. The Fords led for the majority of the opening period before Gettysburg went ahead to stay after a 10-0 run late in the stanza. Four different players scored during the spurt, and a Bors lay-in put the Orange & Blue on top 28-21 with 5:13 on the clock. Haverford would cut it to four, but the Bullets scored the final six points of the half, capped by a Brooks tip-in with six seconds remaining, to go up 34-24 at the break.
Gettysburg had an assist on 13 of its 14 first-half field goals, as Brooks' put-back was the lone bucket without an assist.
For the game, the Bullets held Haverford to 32.6 percent shooting.
Gettysburg plays its final game before taking a 21-day Christmas break when it hosts 14th-ranked Franklin & Marshall College in another Centennial Conference affair.