HIGH POINT, N.C. - The High Point men's basketball team recorded its 20th win of the season and extended their win streak to 12 games as
Kezza Giffa led the way with a game-high 26 points, and
Duke Miles added 18 in a 78-68 win against Presbyterian College on Saturday night.
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Site: Qubein Center
Score: High Point 78, Presbyterian 68
Records: High Point (20-4, 9-0), Presbyterian (10-14, 2-7)
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"We found a way to win," Head Coach
Alan Huss said. "It definitely was not our prettiest effort of the year but we are thrilled that we came out and got our 20th win. We understand that they are never easy and Presbyterian proved that tonight."
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HPU struggled to shoot the ball early, 1-7 from the court, which allowed Presbyterian to jump out to an early 9-2 lead.
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The Qubein Center was up and on their feet after
Juslin Bodo Bodo blocked a shot on the defensive end, and Giffa found an open
Titas Sargiunas for a corner three-pointer on the other end of the court to give HPU a 14-13 lead.
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Bodo slammed home a two-handed jam from Sarguinas to give him seven first-quarter points, and give the Panthers a two-point lead, 22-20.
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Not only was Bodo dominating on the offensive end in the first half, but he was also a huge factor on the defensive end as he blocked three shots and grabbed seven defensive rebounds.
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"I thought in the first half especially we were a little dead in the water and he [Bodo] got us some second chance opportunities, kept a few balls alive, and blocked a few shots," said Huss.
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A Giffa and-one, three point-play gave HPU its largest lead of the game, 27-21, with 4:13 remaining in the first half.
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Miles, who celebrated his birthday Saturday, closed out the first half and advanced HPU's lead to double-digits, 34-24, with a three-pointer.
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Presbyterian started the second half off on a 7-4 run before Miles drained his second three-pointer of the game.
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Miles took over for the Panthers as he converted two acrobatic layups to give the Panthers a four-point, 51-47, lead.
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Abdoulaye Thiam knocked down a three-pointer to stop Presbyterian's 9-2 scoring run, and helped put HPU back up by three points, 60-57, with 3:45 remaining in the second half.
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Not only was Miles dominating on the offensive end, but he was also making hustle plays on the defensive end as he forced a turnover and then found Sargiunas in the corner for his second three-pointer of the game on the other end of the court.
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"I think we did a good job of ratcheting up our intensity level on the defensive side of the basketball… I think we did a nice job defensively down the stretch," Huss added.
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With an attendance of 5,678 people, the Qubein Center was rocking after Sargiunas drove to the lane and converted an and-one, three-point play to give HPU a 68-64 lead with 1:04 remaining in the game.
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"You always have to feel confident no matter what part of the game it is… I just played our game," said Sargiunas.
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That three-point conversion gave Sargiunas 13 points in the game which was a career-high for him.
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"Really all he [Sarguinas] needed was an opportunity and a few more minutes to go out there and show the rest of the fanbase and the people that are external to our program what he has shown us a thousand times in practice which is that he is not only an exceptional freshman but he is an exceptional player," said Huss.
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The Panthers went a perfect 11-11 from the free-throw line in the last 1:04 of the second half to seal the game for HPU, 78-68.
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The win was the Panthers 20th of the season which is the first 20-win season for HPU since 2015-16 under Head Coach Scott Cherry.
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HPU remains undefeated in Big South conference play at 9-0, and also extended its program record winning streak to 12, which is currently the longest winning streak in the nation.
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The Panthers shot the ball phenomenally in the second half as they shot 61.1 percent from the court overall and 60 percent from the three-point line.
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Giffa led the way for the Panthers with a game-high 26 points including him going 22-24 from the free-throw line to go along with four rebounds and three assists. He broke the record for both made, 22, and attempted, 24, free-throws in High Point program history as well as tied the record for most made free-throws in a single-game in Big South conference history.
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Miles added 18 points on 6-13 shooting from the court overall and 2-5 from the three-point line.
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Up Next: High Point will travel to Asheville to take on UNC Asheville on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m.
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