JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. — The Carson-Newman men’s
basketball team will attempt to get back on track Saturday
afternoon when it travels to Greeneville, Tenn., to take on South
Atlantic Conference rival Tusculum.
The Eagles (6-8, 1-3 SAC) and Pioneers (8-7, 2-2) are scheduled to
tip off at 4 p.m. in Pioneer Arena.
C-N enters the contest on a three-game losing streak after dropping
a 93-81 decision to Wingate at home on Wednesday, and Eagles head
coach Dale Clayton said things won’t get any easier against
Tusculum.
“They are coming back from playing in the Division II
national tournament,” Clayton said. “When you are
looking at them, this team has a lot of experience and has had a
lot of success. They’ve played a very difficult schedule. I
would expect going to Tusculum to be a very tough game.”
Saturday’s matchup will feature two teams that play
completely different styles of basketball. C-N prefers an up-tempo
pace and is averaging 74.5 points per game this season. The
Pioneers, who are last in the SAC in scoring offense with an
average of 63.3 points per game, strive to slow the game down and
be patient in their motion offense. All but two teams in the
conference have attempted 200 or more shots than Tusculum this
season.
“Controlling the tempo is always the No. 1 thing when you
play Tusculum,” Clayton said. “Their style of play is
just so different with the way that they run their motion and the
way they pack it in on defense and the way they play their
percentages. They are just always very difficult to play. It
creates a lot of problems for a lot of teams.”
For the Eagles to be successful against the Pioneers, they will
have to find a way to slow down Tusculum senior guard Kyle Moore,
who is the reigning SAC Player of the Year. Moore is second in the
conference in scoring, averaging 22.2 points per game. The
Gainesville, Fla., native has scored 20 points or more 33 times
during his Tusculum career and has surpassed the 30-point plateau
eight times.
“Kyle is really good at catching and shooting off of
screens,” Clayton said. “He’s the best 3-point
shooter in our league and he does a great job of reading
screens.”
Both C-N and Tusculum have been two of the better defensive teams
in the conference this season. The Eagles are fourth in the league
in scoring defense (73.9), third in field goal percentage defense
(41.4 percent) and fourth in 3-point field goal percentage defense
(32 percent). The Pioneers lead the league in scoring defense
(59.8), are second in field goal percentage defense (39.8) and
first in 3-point field goal defense (27.4).
“You’ve got to find a way to get some easy baskets
against them,” Clayton said. “But that’s
difficult to do because they don’t extend
themselves.”
The Eagles lead the all-time series 85-40, but Tusculum has won
nine out of the last 11 meetings, including the last three games.

March 5, 2010
Carson-Newman’s Dixon Garners Second Team All-SAC Honors

March 2, 2010
Eagles Open SAC Tournament Play on Wednesday at Tusculum


February 27, 2010
Comeback Bid Falls Short for Eagles at Wingate, 66-65

February 24, 2010
Eagles Suffer 71-65 Setback at Catawba

February 17, 2010
Eagles Drop 76-59 Decision to Brevard

February 13, 2010
Eagles Fall to Moore-led Pioneers, 77-51
February 10, 2010
Slow Start Costs Eagles in 73-61 Loss at Lenoir-Rhyne

February 6, 2010
Eagles Suffer 87-79 Setback to Mars Hill


February 1, 2010
Eagles Take Down Newberry, 55-53

January 27, 2010
Eagles Set to Square Off with Catawba on Wednesday Night
January 27, 2010
Eagles Struggle to Slow Down Catawba in 85-75 Loss

January 23, 2010
Eagles Set to Defend “The Creek” on Saturday Against Lenoir-Rhyne

January 23, 2010
Eagles Slip Past Lenoir-Rhyne, 66-61

January 20, 2010
Sharp’s Career Night not Enough as Eagles Fall at Brevard, 67-65
January 16, 2010
Eagles Return to the Road to Face Rival Tusculum on Saturday
January 16, 2010
Eagles Rally to Defeat Tusculum 62-58

January 13, 2010
Eagles Suffer 93-81 Setback Against Wingate

January 9, 2010
Turnovers Plague Eagles in 94-78 Loss at Mars Hill

January 8, 2010
Eagles Travel to Mars Hill on Saturday

January 5, 2010
Wesley’s 24 Not Enough, Eagles Fall to North Carolina A&T 81-74

December 30, 2009
Eagles Cruise Past Lees-McRae, 76-57


December 2, 2009
Carson-Newman Falls to Maryville College, 69-56
November 30, 2009
Carson-Newman’s Wesley Garners SAC Player of the Week Honors

November 27, 2009
Live Audio for the Dick Campbell Memorial Classic This Weekend


November 26, 2009
Eagles Set to Host Inaugural Dick Campbell Memorial Classic

November 21, 2009
Eagles blow by Concord with big second half, 85-67

November 21, 2009
Eagles Drop Hiwasse at LMU Tournament, 95-57


November 9, 2009
Eagles Fall to ETSU in Exhibition Action, 81-56

October 21, 2009
Eagles Hit the Court For Preseason Practice

October 15, 2009
Former Eagle Hyatte Playing Professionally in Macedonia

September 3, 2009
Former Eagle Guyton to Play Professionally in Denmark