Buckhannon, WV – The Bobcats used a dominant second-quarter performance and a tremendous effort from sophomore guard
Sydney Baird to power past Davis & Elkins College 62-45 Saturday afternoon at the Rockefeller Center.
Despite a sluggish opening frame in which the Bobcats (19-8, 13-7 MEC) trailed by eight, the team rebounded, outscoring the Senators 55-30 over the final three quarters. Baird led the charge with a game-high
28 points, knocking down
three triples and going a perfect
9-for-9 from the free-throw line.
Davis & Elkins surprised the home crowd by jumping out to a
15-7 first-quarter lead.
LaChazity Shaver hit a deep three and finished with
11 points to set the tone, while forward
Jackie Wright pulled down a
game-high 15 rebounds.
It unraveled quickly for the Senators in the second quarter. Wesleyan's defense stiffened, holding Davis & Elkins to just
two field goals in the period. Meanwhile, Baird caught fire, drilling a trio of shots from beyond the arc as the Bobcats surged ahead with a
19-7 quarter, flipping the script and taking a
26-22 halftime lead.
Wesleyan's ability to get to the free-throw line proved pivotal. The Bobcats converted
21-of-23 (91.3%) from the stripe, while Davis & Elkins struggled at
11-of-17 (64.7%). The home team's aggressiveness in the paint led to a
45-36 rebounding advantage, with
Emma Witt stepping up with
16 points and 9 rebounds.
The Bobcats now await seeding in the upcoming Mountain East Conference Tournament which begins Wednesday, March 5 at Wesbanco Arena in Wheeling.