FARMVILLE, Va. – The snow kept falling outside the Joan Perry Brock Center on Wednesday night. Inside, Longwood's shots were finally falling, too – putting the Lancers back in the win column heading into the stretch run of the season.
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Colby Garland scored 19 points,
Michael Christmas added 18, and
Kyrell Luc added 16 points, 1 assists and a spectacular come-from-behind shot block as Longwood beat Gardner-Webb 90-77 in the Joan Perry Brock Center.
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Trey Hicks added to the balanced attack with 10 points, 5 rebounds and three blocks as Longwood dished out 22 assists and avenged a 92-87 loss in the teams' first meeting of the season.
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"Winning is great, but I do think maybe the biggest thing for us that I'm excited about is we said our goal has been to really finish this season as a team," said head coach
Griff Aldrich. "And we saw that tonight. Stats certainly tell the story, but even just watching the game – that looked like a team."
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This was a big one for the Lancers (17-11, 6-7 Big South), who had dropped five straight conference contests while battling a string of consequential injuries.
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The win keeps Longwood in the middle of the highly competitive Big South with three games remaining in the regular season. The Lancers travel to second-place UNC Asheville on Saturday.
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Wednesday's win also guarantees Longwood's fourth straight winning season under Aldrich. The Lancers had never previously finished above .500 at the Division I level since joining the Big South in 2012-13.
Gallery: (2-19-2025) Longwood MBB vs. Gardner-Webb
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Longwood fans will have in mind memories of last season, when the Lancers also suffered through a hard stretch in early February – they were 2-8 in conference at one point – before rebounding spectacularly over the final weeks en route to a conference title and the NCAA Tournament.
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Whether a repeat of that unforgettable turnaround is in the cards remains to be seen. But whatever lies ahead Wednesday's win was a confidence-builder – with key contributions from Longwood's two starting guards.
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Luc and Garland combined for 15 assists, with Luc sparking a key run with two steals and two dunks just after halftime, helping the Lancers extend their 4-point halftime lead to 13.
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Gardner-Webb made several runs, but the Lancers kept their poise, with key 3-pointers by
Angelo Brizzi and Christmas down the stretch putting the game out of reach.
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"The ball was moving around and we were sharing the ball really well for the vast majority of the game," Aldrich said. "You had a lot of guys out there competing with a common goal of competing and trying to put the team first."
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Aldrich took time to single out his staff for keeping the team focused and positive during the recent rough stretch.
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"Our staff has been phenomenal," Aldrich said. "They have maintained a positive outlook. They have tried to breathe life into these guys. That's also a huge key. My hope is our guys know that our staff loves them. It's not just about the win. It's been really fun to watch a lot of guys grow over the course of the year."
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Another winner Wednesday night at the JPB: Longwood student Cody Smith, who won $1500 in the Gantt Insurance Shoot for the Win contest during a timeout midway through the second half. Smith's friends poured out of the bleachers and piled on in congratulations.
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Aldrich wasn't ready to celebrate like that, but he called it a good night for the program – back in the win column, and guaranteed of yet another winning season.
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"It's not just about the win," Aldrich said. "It's been really fun to watch a lot of guys grow over the course of the year. We've got a lot more basketball to play. I think this team can still make a lot of noise. It's time for us to make a run."
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Longwood returns to action on Saturday, February 22 at 2 p.m.
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