February
5, 2004
Mobile
defeats Dillard with final shot
By
TOMMY HICKS
Sports Reporter
To be honest, the first
thing Seluynn Palmer thought about was making sure he caught the basketball.
Once that had been accomplished, then he thought about the shot, the
3-pointer that gave the University of Mobile a 65-64 Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference victory over Dillard on Thursday night at Pharr Gymnasium.
His basket from the left
corner was the only 3-pointer in 10 attempts the Rams made.
"I knew we only had
so many seconds to shoot the ball," said Palmer, who came up with
the inbounds pass following a timeout and made the basket with just
10 seconds to play. "Once I got the ball, I made a shot-fake,
then set my feet and let it go.
"I knew I was going
to hit one sooner or later. I was coming off a bad shooting game. A
shot like that, that's what you practice shooting every day for."
The Rams (18-7, 8-3) have
won eight of their past nine games after starting conference play 0-2.
Mobile is ranked No. 28 in the NAIA poll, with Dillard (17-7, 6-4)
holding the No. 30 spot.
"That was a really
big game and big win for us because (Dillard is) right there in the
hunt," Mobile coach Joe Niland said. "We didn't quit. Our
guys didn't quit. They battled the whole night and Seluynn stepped
up and hit a big, big basket."
Mobile started slowly,
falling behind 12-4 early but bounced back to tie the game at 19-all
with 9:28 left in the first half. From that point on, neither team
led by more than four points. The game was tied 32-32 at the half.
The lead went back and
forth the entire second half. Dillard grabbed a 64-60 edge on an Eric
Bell free throw with 2:29 to play. It would be the last point Dillard
scored. Alfredo Ott missed a pair of free throws with 1:53 left that
would have given Dillard a six-point edge.
Tramaine Perry scored on
a tip-in at the 1:20 mark and it was 70 seconds before the next basket
fell, that being Palmer's 3-pointer for the win. In between, Mobile
made two big steals.
"That was our seventh
game in 14 days, and the guys hung in there tonight," Niland said. "They
kept their noses in there and made some tough plays."
Gimel Lewis scored 22 points
to lead the Rams, hitting 9-of-14 shots. Palmer, Perry and Chris Bolden
all scored nine points each.
Mobile held Dillard, which
leads the NAIA in offensive rebounding, to one offensive rebound in
the first half and five for the game.
Ott's
18 points were tops for Dillard, with Eric Mercier scoring 14 and
Bell adding 13.