Nimrod Hilliard 2015
Juan Richardson
62
Winner N.C. Central NCCUM 23-6, 15-0 MEAC
49
Savannah State SSUM 9-20, 5-10 MEAC
Winner
N.C. Central NCCUM
23-6, 15-0 MEAC
62
Final
49
Savannah State SSUM
9-20, 5-10 MEAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
N.C. Central NCCUM 33 29 62
Savannah State SSUM 25 24 49

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

NCCU EXTENDS NATION’S LONGEST CONFERENCE WIN STREAK WITH ROAD WIN OVER TIGERS

SAVANNAH, Ga. - For the fifth time in the last seven games, North Carolina Central University held its opponent to less than 50 points, while four NCCU men's basketball starters scored double figures as the Eagles cruised to a 62-49 road victory over Savannah State University on Monday night inside Tiger Arena.
 
Senior point guard Nimrod Hilliard led the way for NCCU (23-6, 15-0 MEAC) with 15 points and six assists. Anthony McDonald added to his MEAC-best three-point field goal totals with four more on Monday for 12 points. Dante Holmes collected 11 points, nine rebounds and three assists, while Jordan Parks added 10 points and eight boards.
 
With three post players in foul trouble, Enoch Hood sparked the Eagles off the bench with six points, three rebounds and two blocked shots, while Jeremiah Ingram contributed five points and five boards.
 
Although NCCU committed an uncharacteristic 14 turnovers that resulted in 20 points for the Tigers, the Eagles tickled the twine to the tune of 52.5 percent shooting from the field (21 of 40), including a 5-for-10 success rate from long distance.
 
On the other side of the floor, NCCU's defense continued to be special, holding Savannah State to just 34.0 percent shooting from the field, including 23.5 percent from beyond the arc.
 
Savannah State (9-20, 5-10 MEAC) was topped by Alante Fenner with 11 points and four steals.
 
The victory extends NCCU's conference win streak to 33 games, which is the longest in the country. Since the start of the 2012-13 season, the Eagles are 49-3 against teams from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
 
NCCU closes out the regular season on Thursday, March 5 against rival North Carolina A&T at 7:30 p.m. inside McDougald-McLendon Gym, where the Eagles own the nation's second-longest home win streak at 34 in-a-row.
 
 
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