CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – Grant Riller scored 20 points including a big four-point play in the second half as College of Charleston rallied to a 77-67 victory over William & Mary on Saturday night at TD Arena.
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The Cougars (15-4, 6-0 CAA) won their seventh in a row and are off to their best start in league play since going 6-0 as members of the Southern Conference in 2009-10.
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Charleston trailed by nine with 10:53 left, but then rallied to go up seven points after a 13-2 run punctuated with Riller scoring eight-straight points, ending with his 4-point play.
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Two free throws by Omar Prewitt got the Tribe (8-8, 2-3 CAA) back within five with a minute to go, but
Joe Chealey made two free throws and
Jarrell Brantley three for CofC, who has won 12 of its last 13.
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Brantley finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds, Chealey 14 points and
Evan Bailey 11 off the bench.
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For the Tribe, Prewitt scored a game-high 25 points, Greg Malinowski 12 and David Cohn 11.
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A showdown between the two undefeated teams in the league is up next as CofC hosts preseason favorite UNCW (17-2, 6-0 CAA) on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. (ET) at TD Arena. The game will be televised nationally on the American Sports Network. Tickets for the White Out game are available for purchase by calling (843) 953-COFC or online at:
www.CofCSports.com/tickets
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POSTGAME NOTES
- With the win, College of Charleston snapped a two-game skid in the all-time series with William & Mary. It was the first game in the last four meetings between both schools not decided in single digits.
- The Cougars have now won seven games in a row – their longest win streak since winning seven-straight games in 2009-10 and 2010-11. They are also off to a 6-0 start in conference play for the first time since the 2009-10 campaign under former head coach Bobby Cremins.
- Grant Riller scored in double figures for his third-straight CAA game with a team-high 20 points including a career-best three 3-pointers against William & Mary. It marked his third career 20-point outing.
- Jarrell Brantley recorded his fifth double-double of the season with 17 points and a game-high 12 rebounds versus William & Mary. It marked his 10th double-double of his career and 16th double-digit scoring game of the season.
- Joe Chealey scored 14 points to turn in his eighth double-figure scoring game in the last nine games.
- Evan Bailey came off the bench and registered a season-high 11 points on a season-best 3-of-5 shooting from long range.
- The Cougars made their second-most blocks in a single game this season (6) against the Tribe behind two each from Jarrell Brantley and Nick Harris.
- CofC scored 77 points against William & Mary tying its second-highest scoring output of the season next to Western Carolina on Dec. 22 and Hofstra on Jan. 7.
POSTGAME QUOTES
College of Charleston Head Coach Earl Grant
On the game …
"I thought our guys played with a lot of spirit and character in a really tough game, against a really good team in William & Mary. A one-day preparation was hard with their style of play. I thought we did a great job of buying into our game plan and trusting each other. We had a lot of different guys come in and step-up and give us some great help off the bench. Obviously, our starters did what they needed to do again. We had a lot of contributors who gave us a great lift off the bench. It was huge win for us against a really good team. We will enjoy it today and get back in the gym on Monday – working to get better and keep moving our program forward."
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College of Charleston Sophomore Forward Jarrell Brantley
On the close game and rallying back in the second half …
"We love to compete. We love games like this. It helps that we already love to play defense. Our coaches did a really good job of giving us a game plan where we did our jobs on defense (against their Princeton offense) to make it easier on offense for us."
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College of Charleston Redshirt Freshman Guard Grant Riller
On his big three-pointer that was the play of the game …
"It kind of turned the tides a little bit. It was a big energy play that we needed. I was just happy I got one to go down in that moment of the game."