Starkville Daily News

EMCC opens hoops home stand with sweep of Holmes

- For Starkville Daily News

SCOOBA – The East Mississipp­i Community College basketball teams picked up convincing double-digit home victories over Holmes Community College during Monday night's MACJC North Division hoops action contested at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.

The Lady Lions shot 69 percent from the field in the second half to coast to a 71-49 victory in women's action, while the EMCC men moved into a first-place tie within the division with their solid 70-59 triumph over the Bulldogs.

In women's action, EMCC'S Brianna Page made her presence felt early in the contest en route to having a career night. The sophomore forward converted consecutiv­e three-point plays midway through the opening quarter to give the Lady Lions a lead they maintained the rest of the period.

After holding a 19-14 advantage following the first 10 minutes of action, EMCC was only able to manage five points during the second quarter and trailed Holmes 28-24 heading into halftime.

The Lady Lions came out of intermissi­on red-hot from the perimeter by connecting on four 3-pointers – two by Page – during the first 5 minutes of the second stanza. The 16-2 spurt to open the half put EMCC ahead by double figures (40-30) by the 5:06 mark. Following another trey by Page, EMCC freshman Aamiya Rush scored the team's last three baskets of the period to give the Lady Lions a 13-point (49-36) advantage heading into the final 10 minutes of play.

An 8-2 EMCC run to open the fourth quarter extended the insurmount­able margin to 19 points (57-38) on another Page bucket. With the Lady Lions drilling a sizzling 18-of26 (69.2 percent) second-half shots from the field, the cushion ballooned to 25 points (66-41) on the way to the final 22-point outcome. The win avenged EMCC'S 61-57 setback to Holmes in Goodman a month ago and marked the team's first win over the Lady Bulldogs since the 2016-17 season.

Page, a product of West Jones High School, finished with a career-high 25 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field, 4-of-5 accuracy from 3-point range and 5-of-6 from the charity stripe. She also pulled down seven rebounds to tie for team honors. Freshman guard Tye Metcalf followed with 14 points and seven assists while Rush added 12 points, seven boards and three assists, as coach Sharon Thompson's EMCC Lady Lions improved to 8-11 overall and moved into a second-place tie with a 5-3 division mark.

Falling to 7-11 overall and 3-4 in division play, the Holmes women were led by Jekalen Jones and former Choctaw County High School player Brysa Maxwell with 12 points each.

In the men's nightcap, six different EMCC players hit 3-pointers in the opening half as the Lions used a 10-4 run over the final 6 minutes to take a 33-27 halftime lead. Sophomore Darrious Agnew from Starkville High School again ignited a spark off the bench for the Lions with a 3-pointer early in the half and a thunderous dunk down the lane to cap a 7-0 late surge.

The Lions carried the momentum into the second stanza by quickly upping their lead to double figures (4029) on a Terryonte Thomas 3-pointer 3 minutes into the half. Noel Jones' third triple of the game 3 minutes later capped another 7-0 EMCC run and lengthened the lead to 21 points (52-31) with 14 minutes still remaining to play in the contest.

The margin remained in double digits the rest of the game, though Holmes managed to cut the deficit to 11 points a couple of times down the stretch, including the final tally. The Lions were able to hold off the comebackmi­nded Bulldogs by hitting 14-of-16 (88 percent) from the charity stripe during the second half (19-of-21 free throws for the game).

Coupled with Itawamba's win at Northeast Mississipp­i on Monday, EMCC'S home victory over Holmes moved the Lions into a first-place tie with the NEMCC Tigers in the men's MACJC North Division standings. Coach Billy Begley's EMCC Lions improved to 12-7 overall and 6-2 within the division with their first series win over Holmes since the 201314 season.

Agnew finished with a game-high 16 points on 6-of8 shooting from the floor and added six rebounds. Thomas and Dewayne Cox followed with a dozen points each for the winners.

Dropping to 12-6 overall and 4-3 in division play, the Holmes Bulldogs were led by Kassim Nicholson's doubledoub­le effort of 13 points and 10 rebounds. Czar Perry, who exploded for 37 points against EMCC in Goodman last month, was held to 12 points in the rematch.

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