RADFORD, Va. – Road wins are like gold this year in the Big South, and Longwood men's basketball struck it rich on Wednesday night at Radford.
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The shorthanded Lancers (15-6, 4-2 Big South) refused to fold and handed Radford (13-8, 3-3 Big South) its first loss, 77-74, in the Dedmon Center this season.
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It took plenty of grit, which has been a hallmark of the Longwood program under head coach
Griff Aldrich. Big South home teams had gone 21-3 coming into the day, but the Lancers flipped the script as five players scored in double figures for a second straight game.
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"I am really pleased with our group tonight," said Aldrich. "Their toughness and resilience showed as they weathered several runs from Radford but made plays to close out the game."
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Angelo Brizzi put together one of his finest performances as a Lancer, recording 17 a season-best points, a team high seven rebounds and four steals.
Michael Christmas matched him with 17 points, and the two players combined to go 8-13 from three.
Colby Garland had 11 points, and
Elijah Tucker and
Johan Nziemi chipped in 10 points apiece.
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Meanwhile, the defense hounded Radford to a 6-21 shooting night from three and forced huge stops late in the contest to preserve a narrow advantage.
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Christmas opened the game on a tear, hitting two threes to jumpstart an 8-0 run that
Elijah Tucker capped with a dunk off a feed from Christmas.
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Radford answered, though, and slowly whittled away the lead before using a 15-1 run to take a 26-22 lead with 3:22 to go in the first half.
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Brizzi promptly canned a triple,
Jaylen Benard added a three one possession later, and the Lancers went on an 11-4 spurt. Christmas hit the team's seventh three of the half for a 36-33 lead at the break.
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After halftime, Longwood scored seven straight points to extend the lead to 10, and it eventually swelled to 12 on a Christmas triple with 11:47 to go.
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Radford reeled the game back within two possessions with an 8-0 spurt, but the Lancers stabilized the game with a pair of
Kyrell Luc free throws. The foul shots also gave Luc 1,000 points in his collegiate career.
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While Radford managed to knot the score at 70 all with 2:04 to play,
Elijah Tucker hit a foul shot on the ensuing possession to give Longwood a 71-70 lead with 1:45 left.
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The Lancer defense did the rest. Brizzi and Garland each pilfered the ball on Radford's next two possessions, and Garland hit a pair of free throws to give Longwood a three-point cushion with 15 seconds to go.
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From there, the Lancers executed to preserve the road win.
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"This group continues to develop and continues to grow as a team," Aldrich said. "It has been fun to watch them individually and collectively focus on how they can help this team become the best it can be."
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The Lancers return home for a matchup with USC Upstate on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Joan Perry Brock Center. The game will air on ESPN+ with
Sam Hovan and John Feinstein on the call.
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