Box Score
Box score
CONWAY, S.C. - Freshman guard Arlon Harper tallied a team-high
22 points but Charleston Southern struggled offensively for the
second consecutive contest in a 71-58 loss to Coastal Carolina at
Kimbel Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Despite committing only six turnovers, the Bucs were limited to
30 percent shooting two nights after recording a 31 percent clip in
a loss to Campbell.
"It was a tough day and a tough week
but I continue to be impressed with how hard this basketball team
plays on a daily basis," said CSU coach Barclay Radebaugh. "We
could not catch a break today and it would have been very easy for
our team to get frustrated and just quit playing. This team will
not be that type of team. We played with as much effort in the last
two games as we have in any game this season and that's encouraging
to see. If we continue to play with this type of effort the rest of
the way, we will be fine."
CSU's (14-9, 8-5) work on the boards kept them around in the
first half as they were within 32-28 at intermission thanks in part
to grabbing 12 offensive rebounds.
Coastal (17-5, 10-2) was paced by 24 points from senior wing
Chris Gradnigo. Kierre Greenwood and Anthony Raffa did the job in
the backcourt, posting 19 and 15 points, respectively.
As was the case during the first meeting in Charleston four
weeks ago, both teams stayed neck-and-neck in a back-and-forth
opening stanza which featured three ties and six lead changes.
Mathiang Muo provided a first half highlight by sinking
back-to-back three-pointers to give CSU a 15-11 lead and induce a
Coastal timeout at the 13:01 mark. Two Kelvin Martin free throws
re-instated a four-point advantage at 21-17 with 5:37 remaining,
coming courtesy of one of the senior's four offensive caroms.
Coastal began to assume control from there, though, as Raffa
book-ended a 9-0 run with a trey and an old-fashioned three-point
play in the lane. The Chanticleers led 26-21 by the time the spurt
concluded and never allowed the Bucs to creep closer than three the
rest of the way.
CSU was held scoreless for the opening 2:27 of the second half
as Coastal ripped off seven straight markers to forge a 39-28
cushion on a Greenwood three-point play. Jeremy Sexton's steal and
weaving layup on the other end sliced the deficit to five two
minutes later but that was as close as the Bucs would come.
One of Harper's four triples drew CSU back within eight at the
7:50 mark before Gradnigo propelled an 11-1 CCU run to give Coastal
its largest lead of the day.
Martin added 13 points and seven rebounds for the Bucs to join
Harper in double figures. Paul Gombwer made the first start of his
career and tallied four points to go along with eight rebounds. The
freshman was active yet again on the offensive glass, snatching
five of the variety against the 6-8 Sam McLaurin and 6-11 Jon
Pack.
CSU returns to the Buc Dome for a four-game homestand, beginning
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against Liberty.
"We have three straight conference
games at home and we're in good position to reach our goals so
we're looking forward, not backwards," said Radebaugh.