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M. Basketball Fri, Nov. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
vs Winston Salem Christian
66
Statesmen Classic
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 04 Final
Sandhills Community College
90
vs Richard Bland College
73
Statesmen Classic
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 08 Final
Sandhills Community College
80
at Guilford Technical Community College
83
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 11 Final
Wake Technical Community College
97
vs Sandhills Community College
82
Gameday Sponsor: Irish Pickett
M. Basketball Mon, Nov. 13 Final
Methodist University JV
66
vs Sandhills Community College
113
Gameday Sponsor Arlene and Bill
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 15 Final - Forfeit Home
Sandhills Community College
2
at Patrick & Henry Community College
0
Home Forfeit
M. Basketball Sat, Nov. 18 Final
Camp Community College
107
vs Sandhills Community College
114
Gameday Sponsor: Carolina Eye and Associates
M. Basketball Tue, Nov. 21 Final
Spartanburg Methodist
106
vs Sandhills Community College
93
Gameday Sponsor: J. J. Jackson
M. Basketball Wed, Nov. 29 Final
Shooting 4 Greatness Academy
86
vs Sandhills Community College
94
Gameday Sponsor: Coca Cola of Aberdeen
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 02 Final
Flight 22 Prep
84
vs Sandhills Community College
92
Gameday Sponsor: Habitat for Humanity
M. Basketball Wed, Dec. 06 Final
Sandhills Community College
91
at Lenoir Community College
83
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 09 Final
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
99
vs Sandhills Community College
80
Gameday Sponsor: Academy of Moore
M. Basketball Wed, Dec. 13 Final
Pitt Community College
93
vs Sandhills Community College
99
Gameday Sponsor: Mr. Macon Moye
M. Basketball Sat, Dec. 16 Final
Sandhills Community College
103
at Mountain Gateway Community College
88
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
at Davidson-Davie Community College
110
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 06 Final
Sandhills Community College
71
at Camp Community College
72
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 10 Final
Johnston Community College
77
vs Sandhills Community College
102
Gameday Sponsor: Dr. Leslie Murphy
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 13 Final
Virginia Peninsula CC
72
vs Sandhills Community College
104
M. Basketball Mon, Jan. 15 Final
Hosanna Bible College
103
vs Sandhills Community College
112
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 17 Final
Shooting 4 Greatness Academy
81
vs Sandhills Community College
107
Gameday Sponsor: NC Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 20 Final
Mountain Gateway Community College
100
vs Sandhills Community College
135
Gameday Sponsor: Dr. Fred Ridge Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 24 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
83
vs Sandhills Community College
85
Gameday Sponsor Sandhills Community College Foundation
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 27 Final - OT
Sandhills Community College
75
at Oxford College of Emory University
73
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 31 Final
Lenoir Community College
90
vs Sandhills Community College
100
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 03 Final
Sandhills Community College
83
at Lees-McRae College JV
93
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 04 Final
Oxford College of Emory University
59
vs Sandhills Community College
124
Chatlee Boats
M. Basketball Wed, Feb. 07 Final
Sandhills Community College
102
at Central Carolina Community College
94
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 10 Final
Sandhills Community College
102
at Virginia Peninsula CC
79
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 17 Final
Blue Lights College
105
vs Sandhills Community College
122
Gameday Sponsor Johnny O's Awards
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 24 Final
Mountain Gateway Community College
98
vs Sandhills Community College
103
Region 10 DIII Men's Basketball Semifinal
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 25 Final
Patrick & Henry Community College
78
vs Sandhills Community College
84
Region 10 DIII Men's Basketball Championship
M. Basketball Sat, Mar. 02 Final
Sandhills Community College
84
at Prince George's Community College
96
Mid-Atlantic District Championship
M. Basketball Wed, Mar. 13 Final - OT
Sandhills Community College
89
at Fulton-Montgomery Community College
84
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - First Round
M. Basketball Thu, Mar. 14 Final
Sandhills Community College
73
at Dallas College North Lake
98
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - Quarterfinals
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 15 Final
Sandhills Community College
77
vs Montgomery County Community College (PA)
103
2024 NJCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship - Consolation

Flyers Hold Off Bulldogs in a Wild One at The Hangar

Photos by Donna Ford
Photos by Donna Ford

In a battle between unbeaten basketball teams, Sandhills Community College built as much as a 17-point lead and then fought off several challenges by Pitt Community College before wrapping up a 122-113 victory on Wednesday at The Hangar.

The No. 1 ranked in Division III Flyers improved to 7-0 in spite of a sensational performance at the charity stripe by a DII Bulldog squad, now 3-1, that converted 39 of 41 free throws.

Joey McMullin with 22 points, and Bryan Quiller with 17, were the leading scorers for Coach Mike Apple's squad. Jaquan Thurman, with 14 points and 13 rebounds, and LeNijel Robinson, 14 and 11, each posted a double-double. Xavion Atkinson led the visitors with 29 points.

The Flyers are idle until Tuesday when they travel to South Carolina to meet a Division I Spartanburg Methodist team that is off to a 5-0 start.

"It was the best of times and the worst of times," Coach Mike Apple said, drawing from author Charles Dickens and "Tale of Two Cities", after watching the Bulldogs cut the lead to single digits several times in the second half.  "We played great offensively and when you score 122 points the game shouldn't be in question.

"We kept leaving the door open for them. I loved the crowd and they had a fun experience here."

Before the largest crowd of the season, a basket by McMullin gave the Flyers their first double-digit lead at 16-6, but moments later, two treys in a row by Atkinson, who scored his team's first dozen points, cut the margin to 16-12.

Consecutive baskets inside by Zac Sledge, assisted by Ayden Gittens, and moments later back-to-back threes by Kendall Wooldridge, helped get the home team going again. With just over four minutes remaining in the half, a putback by Quiller gave the Flyers a 17-point advantage on the way to a 63-48 lead at the intermission.

"The usual thing, play fast, play strong, play smart, McMullin said when asked about the pre-game plan. "We run every day for a reason. I'm glad it worked for us. Our defense could get a little better. Our decision-making could get better."

A putback by Thurman gave the Flyers a 73-57 lead early in the second half before some loose play, including an ill-advised foul on a three-point attempt, added up to a 10-0 Bulldog run that cut the margin to 73-67.

A pair of free throws by Gittens, and a basket by Sledge, helped restore some order. At the midway point of the half, a drive for two by Sam Stoltz and a Jamori McDougald trey appeared to put the home team solidly in control, but 17 made free throws in a row over the next eight minutes helped keep the Bulldogs within striking range.

Then with just under three minutes remaining, baskets by Chris Hunter and McMullin made it 116-104, finally putting the outcome in the safe zone.

"It was an incredible performance on the free throw line by Pitt," Apple said. "We gave them way too many opportunities because we committed some fouls that weren't very smart. And our shot selection leaves a lot to be desired sometimes.

"To their credit they played without two of their starters. There wasn't a lot of defense being played, but it was a really good offensive night for a lot of players."

Contributing to an offense that has averaged 113.9 points per game has been a team-wide sharing of the basketball and improved guard play from last season when the team lost both of its games at the national tournament. The team has produced 30 or more assists in each of the last four games.

Hunter, a sophomore guard, missed the first five games because of a hand injury, but demonstrated he is rounding into form after scoring seven points to go with five assists, two steals and a blocked shot in 15 minutes of action in Wednesday's win.

"The guards were kind of motivated to step up because last year we didn't have a good ending," he said. "We could have done better today. We have to be humble and just prepare for the next game."

Last November the Flyers were outscored 27-3 from behind the arc in a 103-77 home loss to Spartanburg Methodist.

"They're undefeated, they're a DI school, we're playing them on their home court," Apple said. "I don't know if it gets any better than that. We talked about them beating us pretty good here last year so we're hoping we show up better at their place."

C. Bergmann