Evans may feature two transfers on the perimeter, but coach Kevin Kenny's team wasted no time finding chemistry in its first week of action as the Knights improved to 3-0 with a 60-52 win at home in Saturday's tip-off tournament.
Pure shooters like Chris Stone, the senior transfer who led Evans with 16 points, including 5 three pointers, need the ball in rhythm. Sophomore Serron Spann, who earned valuable playing time as a freshman, found Stone with an on time and on target pass as he spotted up on the left wing for a three that extended Evans's lead to 44-34.
Sophomore Serron Spann made all the right plays Saturday, including this three that put the Knights ahead 58-52 with less than 2 minutes remaining. |
Pure shooters like Chris Stone, the senior transfer who led Evans with 16 points, including 5 three pointers, need the ball in rhythm. Sophomore Serron Spann, who earned valuable playing time as a freshman, found Stone with an on time and on target pass as he spotted up on the left wing for a three that extended Evans's lead to 44-34.
Chris Stone has made 5 threes in two of Evans's first three game. The seniortransfer led the Knights with 16 points in Saturday's win. |
After Hephzibah answered with a 10-0 run that tied the game, Evans would nail 3 more threes on penetrate-and-kick plays. Austin Snead buried the first from the left corner to put the Knights ahead 47-44. Stone made another to give his team a 52-47 advantage. And Spann delivered the final blow on the left wing to make it 58-52.
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