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Head coach Zach Settembre gives instructions to his team (photo courtesy of Michael Schwarz)
Head coach Zach Settembre gives instructions to his team (photo courtesy of Michael Schwarz)

Eagles’ hang on to beat Gulf Coast State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (March 20, 2021) – Tallahassee Community College's men's basketball team pulled out a 75-68 win over Gulf Coast State College on Saturday afternoon at the Bill Hebrock Eagledome. 

The win improved the Eagles to 17-2 overall and 11-2 in Panhandle Conference play. Combined with Chipola College's 91-87 win over Pensacola State College, Tuesday's showdown in Marianna between the long-time rivals will be for first place in the conference standings. 

Both teams have clinched a berth in the FCSAA State Tournament, however, a win by Tallahassee would lock up at least a share of a second straight conference championship. 

Gulf Coast State proved to be a handful for Tallahassee on Saturday. The Commodores had a four-point lead in the waning minutes of the first half before the Eagles used an 8-0 run to surge in front, 26-22, at the 3:13 mark. 

Tallahassee never trailed again but never led by more than nine the rest of the way. 

El Ellis' three put the Eagles in front, 64-57, with 3:47 left in the game, but breathing room was short-lived as the Commodores answered with a three from Trashawn Wilson. 

On the Eagles' ensuing possession, DeAngelo Ware scored in the paint to push the lead back to six. After the Commodores went 1-for-2 at the foul line, Jeremiah Kendall hit a pair of free throws to give Tallahassee a 68-61 lead at the 2:26 mark. 

Following a defensive stop, Ellis knocked down a pair of free throws to give the Eagles a 70-61 lead with 1:51 left. 

Gulf Coast State got as close as four following a basket by Jammy Pierre-Louis with 27 seconds remaining, but the Eagles iced the game by hitting three of four free throws. 

Tallahassee finished 22-of-29 from the line for the game, including 10-of-13 by Ellis, who finished with a game-high 21 points. 

Ware had 12 and Kendall, 11. 

Tuesday's game will tip at 8:30 p.m. in Marianna.