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Golden Eagles rocket to win over Clark State

DeJuan Lawrence draws a crowd but still scored 17 points versus Clark State.
DeJuan Lawrence draws a crowd but still scored 17 points versus Clark State.

All systems were a "GO" on Saturday for the Kent State Tuscarawas Golden Eagles, as they took flight after a 12-day layoff and launched themselves to a 99-58 men's college basketball win over visiting Clark State in Founders Hall Gym.

With the win, the USCAA fifth-ranked Golden Eagles move their record to 5-2 on the season.

A coach might worry about his team's tenacity after a grounding of nearly two weeks, but KSU Tuscarawas flexed their muscles early and took a quick 4-0 lead on two DeJuan Lawrence lay ins over the smaller Golden Eagles of Clark State. They nearly had another easy one to start the game after an alley-oop off the opening tip.

The lead stretched to 10-2 when Lawrence added another backdoor bucket off a fabulous elbow-to-low-block bounce pass from Braden Rostad and Kameron Shockley added a drive and two free throws as he and Lawrence combined for the first 10 KSU Tusc points.

Down 19-7, Clark State mounted a 6-0 run and closed the gap to 19-13, but it was as close as the game would get the rest of the way.

Leading 27-18 with 7:19 left in the opening half, the homestanding Golden Eagles skyrocketed on a 20-0 sprint to take a commanding 47-18 lead. A Clark State three-ball with :42 left was their first hoop in more than six and one-half minutes as KSU Tusc dashed to a 47-21 halftime advantage.

Arthur Jackson lays in two of his 12 points against Clark State.
Arthur Jackson lays in two of his 12 points against Clark State.
Jordan Stevens and Coach Richard Tharp strategize on-court during the halftime break.
Jordan Stevens and Coach Richard Tharp strategize on-court during the halftime break.

A Kameron Shockley triple got the deluge started as the Eagles out-muscled, out-hustled, out-shot and out-defensed the visitors. With the exception triples by Shockley, Rostad and Arthur Jackson during the flurry, the Navy and Gold converted on high percentage shots courtesy of their flocking defense that resembled chaotic scenes from Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds."

The second half was all Golden Eagles as they advanced their lead to 33 points (54-21) in the first two minutes of the final half. The lead ballooned to 42 with two minutes left and they coasted home with the 99-58 win.

Kameron Shockley led all scorers with a game-high 28 points and made 7/9 free throws. Lawrence scored 17, Kyle Shockley had 16 --- eight in each half --- while Jackson contributed 12 and James Roundtree 10 off the bench.

On Tuesday, the Golden Eagles host Penn State Beaver in a 7 p.m. tipoff. Tickets are $5 at the door.

This article originally appeared on The Times-Reporter: Golden Eagles rocket to win over Clark State