Maryville eventually fell 63-52 to Asbury, which has now won 12 games in a row after losing their first conference game against Piedmont early in the season.
The Scots led almost wire-to-wire in their 68-58 victory, leading for a total of 38:26 after taking the lead 5-4 with 8:26 remaining in the first quarter.
Maryville's longest winning streak of the season reached three games Friday night after the Scots took care of Wesleyan 74-27 to start a two-game Georgia swing.
Consistent from start to finish. It's what Coach Darrin Travillian has been preaching the whole season, and his team reflected it tonight in their 72-67 overtime win against Belhaven.
Down eight late in the third quarter, Maryville Head Coach Darrin Travillian needed someone to step up and take control of the game. Junior Guard Ella Haney answered the call, lifting the Scots to an intense 56-48 victory.
Maryville started fast but could not sustain that momentum, dropping a tough 63-57 decision to LaGrange on Friday afternoon in Collegiate Conference of the South action.
Allowing only 34 points on 27.5% shooting from the field, Coach Darrin Travillian's squad took the lead early and never let up the rest of the way, defeating Wesleyan 75-34.
Maryville saw its basketball season come to a close Saturday in Kentucky when the Scots dropped a 55-38 decision to top-seeded Berea on the Mountaineers' home court.
Maryville trimmed a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to one with 2:51 remaining but never could grab the lead before falling 73-68 to Belhaven on Saturday.
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