Point guard Dajon Daniel was key down the stretch for EMU and finished with 19 points and a season-best five assists. Photo by Wayne Gehman.

Runnin Royals Hold Off Goucher On The Road, 66-63

The Runnin Royals picked up a hard-fought win on the road Monday night, holding off Goucher College in a 66-63 decision.  Eastern Mennonite improves to 6-1 overall.

Despite being saddled with foul trouble over the first 20 minutes, the men led much of the opening frame.  They scored the final five points going into halftime, capped by a Ryan Yates (Alexandria, VA/T.C. Williams) three pointer, to lead 33-25 at intermission.

Eastern Mennonite scored the first four points in the second for the biggest lead of the night at 37-25.  Goucher responded with a 12-2 run, however, to get back within two points and the battle was on.

As the teams went back and forth, Dajon Daniel (Fredericksburg, VA/Mountain View) drilled a big three pointer to put EMU back up 61-60 with 3:04 to play.  After forcing the Gophers into a missed triple, the men came down and Daniel assisted James Williams (Capitol Heights, MD/Archbishop Carroll) on another long bomb, blowing the lead to up to 64-60.

Goucher got a single free throw with 1:17 left, but the Royals pushed the edge up to five points when R.J. Sims (Fort Washington, MD/Friendly) drove to the hoop and dunked the ball.

The Gophers cut the lead to three with a pair of free throws with 40 ticks to go, and the men left the door open when Williams missed the front end of a one-and-one free throw.  Goucher got two shots off in the final eight seconds, but neither found the mark as EMU escaped with the win.

Daniel and Sims were a two-headed monster to lead the team.  Daniel hit three three-pointers and dropped in 19 points.  He added a season high five assists along with five rebounds and three steals.  Sims was 8-for-13 from the floor to lead the team with 20 points, a season high for him.

Williams also hit double figures with 10 points.  Owen Longacre (Telford, PA/Christopher Dock) added eight rebounds and three assists.

The Runnin Royals had their best effort of the year from long range, going 8-for-18 for 44%.  They shot 28-for-61 overall for 46%, but were limited to 2-for-6 from the free throw line.  EMU was out-rebounded 37-28, but also forced 21 turnovers for a +4 turnover margin.

EMU has a few days off before returning to the court for a sure-to-be-classic game with Randolph-Macon.  The men host the Yellow Jackets on Saturday, with a 7:00pm start in Yoder Arena.