Maroons Fall In Top 10 Clash

#9 RC falls to #3 RMC 62-50
#9 RC falls to #3 RMC 62-50

The Basics
Score:  #9 Roanoke 50 | #3 Randolph-Macon 62  
Records: Maroons 6-1 / 1-1 ODAC | Yellow Jackets 8-1 / 2-0 ODAC
Location: Salem, Va.

The Lead: Two of the top 10 teams in the nation took the court at the Cregger Center when 9th ranked Roanoke played host to #3 Randolph-Macon in an early season Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) showdown. The game would be tied mid-way through the first half with the visitors enjoying a two-point lead, 27-25, at the break. The first five-minutes of the second half would belong to Macon as the Yellow Jackets used a 17-3 surge to take control. Roanoke would get to within 10 but as the final horn sounded RMC picked up the ODAC win, 62-50.

How it Happened:

  • Randolph-Macon scored first and held the lead until a Brandon Ellington layup tied the score at 10-10. With 10:44 left in the first half, Justin Kuthan converted a layup and finished off the 3-ponit play with a free throw to give RC a 15-12 edge.
  • Two-minutes later, Ellinington hit one of two from the stripe to give the Maroons their largest lead of the afternoon, 18-14. After a RMC rally, Kasey Draper hit a jump shot to tie the game at 20-20, it would be the final tie of the afternoon as Randolph-Macon used a 5-0 spurt to put themselves in front to stay.
  • Down five, Nick Price scored from long range to make it 27-25 at the half.
  • After another Price three-pointer, 31-28, the Yellow Jackets scored the next 15 points to take control.
  • In the final minute, Kuthan cut the deficit to 10 but Roanoke could get no closer as Randolph-Macon took the top 10 matchup, 62-50.
  • Draper finished with a game high 19 points while adding four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Kuthan and Zach Rosenthal came off the bench to each score seven points as Roanoke did enjoy a 19-5 edge in bench points. Ethan Rohan tied for game-high honors with seven boards with Kuthan adding five. 

Up next: The Maroons will be off through the exam period before taking a pre-Christmas trip to Florida to compete in the Cruzin Classic in Fort Lauderdale on December 19-20th.