DELAND, Fla. - Bethune-Cookman shot just 29.8% from the field as they fell to the Tribe 64-52 at the Edmunds Center.
1st Quarter
The first was tightly contested, with the Wildcats grabbing an early 11-4 advantage. The Tribe responded by chipping away at the lead, but the B-CU was able to maintain a slight lead heading into the second.
Bethune-Cookman shot 42.9% in the quarter while holding the Tribe to just 33.3%.
2nd Quarter
Both teams struggled mightily offensively in the second, shooting under 20% from the field. The Wildcats made just one field goal but found success at the free-throw line, making five of six.
The lead was traded back and forth throughout the end of the quarter, but B-CU went into halftime with a narrow 22-21 lead. Tyler Butler led the way for the Wildcats with 11 points.
3rd Quarter
The Tribe controlled the game in the third quarter, once again holding B-CU to a low shooting percentage. W&M shot 42.9% and won the rebounding battle 10-6
The Tribe built a 12-point lead going into the fourth that proved to be the difference in the game.
4th Quarter
The fourth saw the Tribe maintain their lead using strong shooting from the field and the free-throw line. The Wildcats scored 22 points in the quarter but were unable to go on a late run as William & Mary finished off the win.
- The Wildcats were led in scoring by Tyler Butler, who had 15 points and seven rebounds.
- Sanai Tyler had nine points and and 10 rebounds.
- Monet Dance led William and Mary with 14 points.
- Bethune-Cookman shot 71.0% (22-31) from the free-throw line.
The Wildcat will take a break for the holidays before heading back on the road to face Jacksonville. The game is set for December 30th at 6:30.
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