

Foster nailed what proved to be the game winner with a corner three-pointer with only two seconds left in the extra period. Meanwhile, Howard grad-student Kyle Foster scored a career-high 27 points, including the game-winning three-pointer, to lift the Bison past North Carolina Central 75-74 in overtime. The Bulldogs forced a turnover and after an offensive rebound before Carpenter found Route in the corner for the last second heroics. However, over the last 2:49 another 10-4 run ended with a 3-pointer from Ayetey with 36 seconds left. BSU cut the lead to single digits four times before a three-pointer from Carpenter led to an 8-0 run for BSU. Junior Quinton Drayton and Route added 10 points and six rebounds in the Bulldogs home victory.ĮCSU led by 19 in the second half, but the Bulldogs were relentless in their comeback effort. Sophomore David McCullough led Bowie State in scoring with 14 points and six rebounds, while both Kobby Ayetey and sophomore Anthony Carpenter added 13 points.

I am happy to get it, but I had a lot of help along the way.”

“I am so happy for my guys, I owe a lot to them and the coaches that have been here over the last 12 years. “200 wins, wow – when I took the job here 12 years ago that never crossed my mind, but I got here with great players, great coaches and the grace of God,” said Brooks. Brooks sealed his 200th career win as senior Justin Route hit a corner 3-pointer at the buzzer for the win. Two milestones featuring a pair of walk off game winning shots led to victories for Bowie State and Howard as both teams started resembling teams that were expected to be contenders in the CIAA and MEAC.īSU alumnus and head men’s basketball coach Darrell Brooks became the winningest coach in program history after the Bulldogs 71-68 win at the buzzer against Elizabeth City State.
