DANVILLE, Va. — With the Cougars up 47-43 with 9:39 to play, officials suspended Averett University men's basketball's game against Virginia Wesleyan University due to court conditions. The two teams will resume the game at a later date yet to be determined.
Heavy rain in the region coupled with warmer temperatures led to unusual condensation, and officials decided to halt the game for player safety in the second half. The two teams will look to schedule the completion of the game in the coming weeks as their schedule allows.
Averett (9-3, 2-1 ODAC), which trailed by two at halftime, surged ahead early in the second half thanks to the hot hand of freshman
Tyler Stephens. He hit a pair of jumpers to give the Cougars a 32-30 advantage, then drained a 3-pointer to put Averett in front 37-32. Soon after, he got the basket and a foul to push the Cougars' lead to 43-34 — their largest of the game — with 15:23 to play.
Virginia Wesleyan (8-4, 3-0 ODAC), which was ranked No. 12 last week and is still receiving votes in the D3hoops.com poll, stormed back with a 7-0 run to get within two points and set up what looked to be a neck-and-neck battle down the stretch. But after several players had slipped at both ends of the floor throughout the second half, the officiating crew gathered and made the call to suspend the contest.
Stephens had 16 points and sophomore
Jackson Sellars had 13 points for the Cougars up until that point as Averett looked to get another key Old Dominion Athletic Conference win. The Cougars knocked off No. 2 Randolph-Macon College 62-60 on Wednesday.
Despite Virginia Wesleyan dominating the glass 21-10 in the first half, Averett managed to stay within striking distance of the Marlins in the opening period. Virginia Wesleyan's largest lead in the first half was only five points, and Averett closed the gap to 30-28 by halftime on a lay driving layup by sophomore
Jalen Chambers. The Cougars also hit five first-half 3-pointers and shot 47.6 percent overall from the floor over the first 20 minutes to keep them close on Virginia Wesleyan's heels before the break.
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Averett continues its home stand on Wednesday against Randolph College at 5 p.m.
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