HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Leito Holloway's basket
with 1.4 seconds remaining lifted William Carey to a 50-49 victory
against Xavier University of Louisiana in a matchup of ranked NAIA men's basketball teams.
The 10th-ranked Crusaders (2-2) and 23rd-ranked Gold Rush (4-4) split their
season series. Both games were decided late — XULA won 74-73 two weeks
earlier on
Rayshawn Mart's dunk with 2.7 seconds remaining.
Holloway answered Monday
after Mart's basket with eight seconds remaining gave XULA a 49-48 advantage.
XULA led 17-6 through nine minutes, then trailed 43-30
after Brandon Cranford's basket with 9:32 remaining. Mart tied the score at
45 with a 3-pointer at 2:04, then
William Loyd made it 47-45 — XULA's
first lead in nearly 22 minutes — with a basket with 57 seconds remaining.
Holloway's only 3-pointer of tha game
made it 48-47 Carey with 36 seconds remaining.
Holloway scored a game-high 15 points. Teammate Branden
Sheppard blocked five shots and had three steals.
Loyd and
Ed Carter scored 11 points apiece for the Gold
Rush, and
Johnell Lane scored 10. Loyd grabbed seven rebounds, and
Donovan Armstrong had a season-high-tying five assists.
XULA outrebounded William Carey 34-28 but committed
25 turnovers for the second consecutive game and shot a season-low four free throws,
making two. XULA has lost four straight after starting the season 4-0.
The Gold Rush will break for Thanksgiving, then
play NAIA No. 2 LSU-Alexandria at 7 p.m. next Mondey in XULA's Convocation Center.
It will be the fourth consecutive Moncay that the Gold Rush play a top-10 team.