NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana overcame a season-worst 27 turnovers
by shooting a season-best 52.5 percent from the floor, making nine 3-pointers and
outrebounding Huston-Tillotson by 16 Saturday in an 82-68 men's basketball
homecoming victory before 1,911 fans at the Convocation Center.
The Gold Rush (5-2) snapped a two-game losing streak and won at home for the
second time in as many attempts this season.
XULA junior guard
Virgil Davison, who entered the game shooting 32.1 percent
from the floor, was 6-of-10 from the floor and made 5-of-7 3-pointers to score a
game-high 17 points. Davison led the Gold Rush in scoring for the fifth time this season.
Jeff Dixon snapped out of a four-game scoring slump with 11 points for XULA, and
Mike Williams made a pair of threes and scored eight points. But the Gold Rush had more
players with turnovers (13) than with points (11).
Kalil Potts scored 14 points, Ray Edwards 13 and Evan Stewart 11 for Huston-Tillotson (0-2).
XULA maintained a double-digit lead the final 29:17, led 42-25 at halftime and held its
largest advantage, 60-33, on a
Jalen David basket with 11:46 remaining.
The Rams shot 36.1 from the floor — the sixth time in seven games that XULA held an opponent
to less than 40 percent — and was outrebounded 42-26.
Elex Carter grabbed a game-high seven
rebounds for the Gold Rush, and Dixon had six.
Donovan Armstrong, in his second start of the
season, had a season-high five assists.
Joseph Williams blocked a season-high three shots.
Heading the homecoming court, which was introduced at halftime, were Miss Xavier,
Shalani Taylor of Reno, Nev., and Mr. Xavier, Hassan Owens of St. Louis. Retired
XULA biology professor, longtime faculty athletics representative and NAIA Hall
of Fame member Sister Grace Mary Flickinger also was honored with a permanent banner.
The Gold Rush will play Mobile at 7 p.m. Monday at the Convocation Center.