Despite 22 points from Jon Mowl, Gallaudet
suffered a 65-62 defeat to Stevenson College today.
Overcoming a tremendous height disadvantage, Gallaudet played solid
basketball, but foul trouble hurt them as several players had to
sit for extended stretches. For the game, Gallaudet was called for
27 fouls, while Stevenson committed 12, and Stevenson shot 37 free
throws compared to 10 for Gallaudet.
The half-time score was 37-36 in favor of Gallaudet, and it
stayed close throughout the second half as both teams exchanged
baskets. Gallaudet's defense did a great job shutting down
Stevenson, holding them to 28% shooting from the floor. Greg Woody,
third in the Capital Athletic Conference with 18 points per game,
was held to 2-14 shooting, but made 8 free throws.
On defense, Mowl also provided a spark, getting 5 steals. Tony Tatum scored 14
points for Gallaudet in the losing effort. No other Gallaudet
player reached double figures in scoring, but Jeremy Thrush came off
the bench to score 8 points in ten minutes. Despite Stevenson being
taller at almost every position, including a pair of 6'9 big men,
Gallaudet grabbed 36 rebounds to 41 for Stevenson.
With the loss, Gallaudet goes to 7-4 on the season and 0-4 in
the CAC. Stevenson is 3-10. Gallaudet will play their
next three games on the road, starting with the Universiity of Mary
Washington on January 14. The next Gallaudet home game will
be January 21 vs. York College at 8 pm.