No. 1 Hampden-Sydney Runs Past Visiting Virginia Wesleyan 77-54

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va. -- Senior Davidson Hubbard (Charlotte, NC) posted game-highs of 23 points and 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season, while freshman Blake Wilson (Charlottesville) added a career-high 12 points off the bench, to lead nationally-ranked No. 1 Hampden-Sydney College to a 77-54 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) home win past Virginia Wesleyan University on Wednesday night in S. Douglas Fleet Gymnasium at Kirby Field House. The host Tigers took control early and led 46-18 at halftime en route to their 14th-straight victory—improving to 19-1 overall, 11-1 in the ODAC. The visiting Marlins were led by Miles Wallace with 12 points, while dropping to 15-6 overall, 6-6 in the ODAC.

"Kirby was rocking again tonight, thank you to everyone who came out to support," said fifth-year head coach Caleb Kimbrough. "I thought our effort on both ends was tremendous in the first half and really allowed us to build a lead. The guys were focused and together."

H-SC yielded an opening three-point field goal to VWU, but quickly took control with a 19-2 run to lead 19-5 at 13:32 in a contest played before a crowd of 737 and once-again featuring a vocal student section. Hubbard scored the first six points and had 11 during the outburst, while senior team captain Adam Brazil (Mooresville, NC) and Wilson each added three-pointers. The Tigers continued their momentum and extended the run to 29-4 to take a 29-7 advantage with 8:24 on the first-half clock, getting points from sophomore Shane Fernald (Charlotte, NC) (2, off the bench), Hubbard (2), Wilson (2), senior team captain Josiah Hardy (Ashburn) (1) and senior Alex Elliott (Marietta, GA) with a run-capping three-pointer. The Garnet & Grey took their largest lead of the half at 44-15 following a fast break layup by junior Nick Shryock (Davidson, NC) (off the bench), and a late basket from Hubbard made it 46-18 at halftime.

H-SC pushed the margin to 30 points early in the second half at 56-26 following a three-pointer by fifth-year team captain Miles Harris (Virginia Beach) (off the bench) with 14:03 remaining. Another layup from Shryock made it 61-33 at 10:49, and another three-pointer by Wilson made it 64-35 at 7:18. A pair of free throws by freshman Harrison Morris (Marietta, GA) (off the bench) pushed the margin back to 30 points at 70-40 with 4:11 left to play as Coach Kimbrough was able to go deep into the bench for the final four-plus minutes of the contest. A three-pointer during the final minute from junior Ayman McGowan (Memphis, TN) (off the bench) provided for the final points by the home team toward the program's 14th consecutive victory.

Hubbard led H-SC with his game-highs of 23 points and 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season, and 22nd of his career. Wilson finished with his career-high 12 points for the Tigers, making 5-5 field goals, including 2-2 three-pointers. Hardy and Fernald each added nine points, with Fernald adding four rebounds, as well. Brazil contributed three points, six rebounds—to tie his season-high—and a game-high five assists, as well. H-SC shot 51% (31-61) from the field, including 47% (8-17) on three-pointers, and 58% (7-12) at the free throw line. The Tigers enjoyed a 38-22 advantage in points scored in the paint, a 23-4 advantage in second chance points with 15 offensive rebounds and a 35-19 advantage in bench points.

Wallace led VWU with his 12 points, including 4-5 three-pointers. Khaliyl Davis finished with 11 points for the Marlins, including 3-4 three-pointers, while Khai Seargeant added 10 points, six rebounds and three assists. VWU shot 33% (20-60) from the field, including 35% (8-23) on three-pointers, and 55% (6-11) at the line.

H-SC continues to enjoy its finest start to a season since 2002-03 when the program began 22-0 en route to a 28-4 campaign that included an NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance. The Tigers remain at home to host ODAC opponent, archrival and No. 8 Randolph-Macon College (17-3, 10-1) on Saturday afternoon, February 3, at 2 p.m. in the friendly confines of Fleet Gym, and that contest has already been announced as sold-out.