Skip To Main Content

High Point University Athletics

High Point University

Colonels Schedule

Events and Results

Events and Results

Men's Basketball

Radford Outlasts Men's Basketball In Double-Overtime, 92-87

Men's Basketball

Radford Outlasts Men's Basketball In Double-Overtime, 92-87

Brandon Jeffers nailed a long three-pointer just before the buzzer in the first overtime period, and then made the go-ahead layup with 2:05 left in the second overtime to lift Radford to a thrilling 92-87 win over High Point Wednesday night in the Millis Center.

High Point (12-16, 7-8 Big South) trailed 63-50 with less than eight minutes left in regulation, but used a 13-1 run to rally and eventually force the second overtime game between the teams this season.

Jeffers and Andre Bynum each scored a career-high 21 points for the Highlanders (11-15, 6-9). Jerry Echenique led HPU with a career-best 23 points.

Akeem Scott contributed 20 points and Zione White added 15 points for HPU, which got a double-double (10 points, 13 rebounds, plus six assists) from freshman Arizona Reid.

Chris Oliver and Olumuyiwa Popoola added 14 points apiece for the victorious Highlanders. Bynum tallied a game-high seven assists.

High Point trailed 33-32 at halftime, and did not lead in regulation, but held RU without a field-goal over a five minute span late in the second half to get within 64-63 when Reid hit a layup with 2:54 left in the second half.

Radford got a free throw from Popoola for a four-point lead at 68-64 with 2:01 to go, but White hit a pair of free throws with 1:51 left and Danny Gathings made two foul shots with 27.3 seconds left to tie the game at 68-68. Dan Ross missed a three from the top of the key and then Jeffers' off-balance put-back from 18 feet missed to send things to overtime.

High Point took its first lead of the game (70-68) on two free throws by White with 4:19 left in the first overtime. The Panthers did not trail in the first extra period, and led 79-75 with 17.7 seconds left after Scott drained a pair of free throws.

Radford's Josh Fox brought the Highs within 79-78 on his three from the left corner with 6.7 seconds to go before Scott was fouled with 5.6 seconds left. Scott hit both his free throws for an 81-78 Panther edge, but Jeffers' tying shot from 23 feet away swished through and sent the game to a second overtime.

The lead changed hands three times in the second bonus period, and High Point claimed its final advantage when White scored on a driving layup with 2:12 to play to push the Panthers in front, 87-86. But Jeffers helped the Highlanders re-take the lead with a layup of his own at the other end, and the Panthers missed their final five shots of the contest.

Jeffers' three-pointer with 27.8 seconds left stretched it to a two-possession game, and Ross' free-throw with 14.2 seconds left iced a season sweep for Radford.

The Highlanders had claimed a wild 85-83 overtime win on Jan. 22 in the Dedmon Center in the first meeting between the teams after Whit Holcomb-Faye's 55-foot desperation heave at the buzzer bounced off the rim and through.

The game was the final home regular-season contest for five Panther seniors: Echenique, Gathings, White, Patrick Hilliman and Chris Meeks.

The Panthers finish the regular season Saturday at VMI (1:00 pm), while Radford entertains UNC Asheville Saturday night (7:00 pm). Brackets for next week's 2005 Advance Auto Parts Big South Tournament (which begins Tuesday on the home courts of the top four seeds) will be released late Saturday evening.

Print Friendly Version