Dec 29, 2010
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Wabash squandered a 17-point first half lead, but held on to improve to 12-0 for the season with a 77-74 win at Franklin College Wednesday evening. Derek Bailey's two free throws with 11 seconds left in the game and a steal by Brian Shelbourne on the final play of the game secured the road win for the Little Giants.

Wabash came into the game as the fifth-best team in the nation defending the three-point shot, but Franklin used the long-range jumper to work its way back into the contest. Three treys by the Grizzlies helped trim the lead to three points. Franklin watched a desperation three rim out just ahead of the first half buzzer, giving Wabash a 38-35 lead.
The Grizzlies eventually took a 45-43 lead early in the second period on a three-pointer by Gunner Erwin. Wabash responded with treys from Aaron Zinnerman and AJ Sutherlin to eventually take a one-point lead midway through the period. Bailey Howard kept the Grizzlies close by scoring 10 of his team-high 22 points in the second half.

Both teams failed to score on the next possessions before Bailey (right) was fouled with 11 seconds remaining in the contest. The junior, who gave Wabash a two-point victory at Kenyon earlier in the season with a last-second three-pointer, calmly drained two free throws for a three-point Little Giant lead.
The Grizzlies tried to set up the final game-tying shot, but Shelbourne double-teamed junior center Will Conoley and took the basketball away with one second left to play.
Smith finished with 23 points to lead Wabash in scoring. Sutherlin added 16 points, his highest scoring total since transferring to Wabash. Zinnerman added 10 points. Smith also grabbed five rebounds to pace the Little Giants.
The Grizzlies shot 7-of-9 from three-point range, a marked improvement from their 2-for-10 effort in an earlier 96-55 loss to Wabash. The Little Giants shot 28-of-54 from the field for the contest for 51.9 percent, while Franklin (4-7) connected on 26-of-54 attempts (48.1 percent).
Wabash returns to the North Coast Athletic Conference portion of its schedule next week with two key home games. The Little Giants will play Denison University on Wednesday night at Chadwick Court, then will take on the number-one ranked, undefeated College of Wooster Fighting Scots in a 2 p.m. contest on Saturday.