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Johan Nziemi shoots a free throw
Will Johnson
77
Winner Longwood LWU 10-3,0-0 Big South
55
Campbell Campb 5-7,0-0 CAA
Winner
Longwood LWU
10-3,0-0 Big South
77
Final
55
Campbell Campb
5-7,0-0 CAA
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Longwood LWU 34 43 77
Campbell Campb 20 35 55

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Defense Keys Longwood Past Campbell In 77-55 Win

Lancers Limit Fighting Camels To 20 First Half Points

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The best runs for Longwood men's basketball start with defense.
 
The defense showed up for the Lancers (10-3) and shut down former Big South foe Campbell on Wednesday night to the tune of a 77-55 true road win.
 
The Lancers gave up only 15 made shots on the night and forced 14 turnovers that turned into 18 points the other direction. They hounded Campbell's offense to shoot .333 (15-45) from the floor and forced reigning CAA Player of the Week Nolan Dorsey into five turnovers. Only one player for Campbell (5-7) scored in double figures.
 
Meanwhile, Longwood's offense had 11 players score. Longwood hustled its way to 15 offensive rebounds and poured in 40 points in the paint. Johan Nziemi led the charge, bruising his way to 13 points, including a 7-7 effort at the foul line. Michael Christmas added 11 points, and Colby Garland chipped in 11 points and six assists.

"I am extremely pleased with our focus, effort, and connectedness tonight," said Longwood Head Coach Griff Aldrich. "The guys played as a unit, shared the ball and truly played with purpose on both ends of the floor. To hold a team to 33 percent shooting reflects all five guys playing hard and together.

"On the offensive end – 17 assists shows the selfless nature with which the guys played, while 15 offensive rebounds against a top-ranked defensive rebounding team is great evidence of their competitiveness tonight. I'm excited to play Friday night and carry over this effort to close out the pre-Christmas portion of our season."
 
However, the story of the night was the defense and how it helped put the game to rest with a pivotal first-half run.
 
Campbell punched first and jumped out to a 10-4 lead four minutes in.
 
Longwood responded with a haymaker.
 
A swarming defense corralled everything in sight and only gave up two points over a stretch of more than 11 minutes in the first half.
 
During the 26-2 run, the Lancers forced eight turnovers, held Campbell to 1-13 shooting and had five players score.
 
Christmas banged a three to cut the Campbell lead to one, and Nziemi gave Longwood the lead for good with an and-one a minute later.
 
The lead ballooned to 30-12 off a triple from Kyrell Luc before Campbell finally ended the run.
 
Trey Hicks drained a pair of foul shots for a 34-14 lead for Longwood, but Campbell scored the final six points of the half to get to 20. The 20 points were the second-fewest surrendered in a half this season by Longwood.
 
After halftime, the Lancers never bent.
 
The defense kept Campbell's offense at bay, and Emanuel Richards pushed the lead back to more than 20 with an offensive rebound and putback that made it 47-26 five minutes into the half. Campbell never drew closer than 18 points the rest of the way.
 
Longwood will stay on the road with a trip to North Carolina Central. It will make the second meeting between the two teams in a week, with the two sides having played on Saturday, December 14.
 
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