ELON, N.C. – The Elon University men's basketball team brought the game within two, trailing 68-66 with 5:31 to play, but a 15-5 run over the next 3:39 by the Seahawks gave the visitors a solid cushion to close out the game and UNCW defeated the Phoenix 91-82 on Thursday, Jan. 14, inside Alumni Gym.
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Luke Eddy led the way for the Phoenix (11-7, 2-3 CAA) with 21 points, four assists and two steals.
Christian Hairston recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds for the second consecutive game.
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Three other Elon players finished in double figures as
Dainan Swoope dropped 15 points, and
Tyler Seibring and
Steven Santa Ana scored 11 each.
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Chris Flemmings was the leader for UNCW (11-5, 3-2) scoring a game-high 28 points. In addition, Craig Ponder chipped in 21 points, Denzel Ingram scored 14 and C.J. Gettys had 10 points and 9 rebounds.
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HighlightsUNCW opened the first 5:15 of the game with a 7-4 lead and the first media timeout was called. Elon tied it up 7-7 at the 14:23 mark, but the Seahawks went on a 23-5 run over the next 7:06 to take their largest lead of the game 30-12 following two Gettys' free throws.
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Undaunted, the Phoenix responded with a 21-8 surge over final 6:23 capped off by a Santa Ana three before the clock expired. Elon's late run cut into the deficit against the Seahawks, making the score 38-36 heading into halftime.
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The early part of the second half was a nail biter with both teams exchanging blows. Elon made it close late, pulling within two, 66-64 at the 6:22 mark and trailed the Seahawks 68-66 with 5:31 remaining.
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Despite Elon's push, UNCW used a 15-5 run over the next 3:39 to get out in front 81-67 and held on the final 2:36 to take the 91-82 victory over the Phoenix.
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Notes-
Tanner Samson became the first Elon player to reach 300 made 3-pointers in a career after making one against the Seahawks. He had 299 coming into the game.
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Christian Hairston posted his fifth-career double-double and fourth of the season against the Seahawks with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
- It was the first time since Dec. 31 against Northeastern, that Elon was held to under 10 three pointers made in a game. The Phoenix hit eight against UNCW and were held to seven against Northeastern.
- Seibring has now scored in double-figures in four consecutive games, and in four of the first five conference games.
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Up NextElon wraps up week three of CAA play at College of Charleston on Saturday, Jan. 16, inside TD Arena at 4 p.m. and will be broadcasted locally on MyTV Charleston. The Phoenix then head into week four with a third consecutive home and road split, beginning with a trip to William & Mary on Jan. 23, then hosting JMU on Jan. 25 at Alumni.
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