Huntingdon men's basketball news
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Huntingdon making coaching changeMarch 04, 2023It turned out Caleb Kimbrough was a hard act to follow at Huntingdon, as David Gurganus has resigned as the Hawks' head coach.
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Kimbrough returns to the ODACApril 04, 2019Hampden-Sydney needed a new men's basketball coach and went with someone slightly less on the inside, as the Tigers will now be coached by Guilford alumnus Caleb Kimbrough. He was most recently men's basketball coach at Huntingdon.
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Huntingdon coach steps downJanuary 02, 2017Before this season started Mike Pugh announced that this season would be his last. After the Hawks started the season 0-10, he decided to step down immediately. Former Guilford player and assistant Caleb Kimbrough takes over immediately.
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Huntingdon, Covenant to join USA SouthMay 10, 2012One year later, Huntingdon finally gets the call to join its former GSAC rivals in the USA South, while Covenant moves as well to give the league an even more southern bent.
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Hawks Fall, 92-85, to Host Birmingham-Southern in Christmas ClassicDecember 18, 2010The Huntingdon College men's basketball team dropped its' six game of the season, 92-85, to host Birmingham-Southern College in the Birmingham-Southern Christmas Classic on Saturday afternoon. The Hawks trailed 44-33 at the half, and struggled stopping the Panthers' offense in the loss.
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Hudson's 28-point Performance Helps Hawks Open BSC Christmas Classic with a, 88-80, Win Over MethodistDecember 17, 2010The Huntingdon College men's basketball team beat Methodist University, 88-80, in the first game of the Birmingham-Southern Christmas Classic on Friday evening. The Hawks lead 39-37 at the half, and shot an impressive 84 percent (26-of-31) from the free throw line in the win.
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Huntingdon Falls 74-63 Against BerryDecember 14, 2010The Huntingdon College men's basketball team fell 74-63 against Berry College on Tuesday night in Georgia. The Hawks trailed by one-point, 26-25, at the half, but the Vikings jumped up by 18 points with 6:20 left in the game to secure the victory.
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Hawks Win 54-49 on the Road Against CovenantDecember 11, 2010The Huntingdon College men's basketball team won 54-49 against Covenant College on Saturday afternoon. After a 25-25 tie at the half, the Hawks largest lead was 13 points during the second period in the victory.
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Huntingdon Falls, 83-80, to Pensacola ChristianDecember 03, 2010The Huntingdon College men's basketball team dropped a close contest, 83-80, to Pensacola Christian College on Friday evening. After leading by two points, 40-38, at the half, the Hawks were a staggering 7-for-20 from the free throw line in the loss.
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Hawks Fall at Home, 81-69, to OakwoodDecember 02, 2010Huntingdon College's men's basketball team fell 81-69 to Oakwood University on Thursday evening at Roland Arena. After trailing by 22 points at the half, the Hawks outscored the Ambassadors in the second half but trailed by 12 at the final buzzer.
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Hawks Win Big, 71-43, in Home-Opener Against MillsapsNovember 28, 2010The Huntingdon College men’s basketball team beat Millsaps College 71-43 on Sunday afternoon in Roland Arena. The Hawks took a 38-20 lead into half and never looked back, behind Ephriam Hudson's game-high 24 points.
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Huntingdon Falls 64-45 to Centre at the LaGrange ClassicNovember 20, 2010The Huntingdon College men’s basketball team fell 64-45 to Centre College on Saturday afternoon at the LaGrange Classic. The Colonels went on a 20-0 run over the Hawks in the first half, and Huntingdon was unable to mount a comeback.
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Daniels' Last Second Score Helps Hawks Win First Game of the Season, 54-52, over Texas-TylerNovember 19, 2010The Huntingdon College men’s basketball team picked up its first victory of the season with a 54-52 win over the University of Texas at Tyler on Friday. Senior James Daniels scored the game-winning goal off of a rebound from Ephriam Hudson's three-point attempt in the last second of the game at the LaGrange Classic for the Hawks.
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Hawks Fall on the Road, 82-49, to Division II West AlabamaNovember 15, 2010Junior Jacob Moody was the only Huntingdon College player in double-figures, as the Hawks fell to Division II West Alabama, 82-49, Monday evening at Pruitt Hall.