
BayHawks Clipped in Overtime
Published on December 27, 2009 under NBA G League (G League)
Erie BayHawks News Release
ERIE - The Erie BayHawks (3-9) continued to struggle at home losing to the division leading Iowa Energy (10-1) 100 - 95 in overtime at the Tullio Arena.
Erie led by as many as 30 points before being outscored in the third quarter 29 - 13. The Energy were led by Cartier Martin with 25 points. Martin hit a game tying three-pointer with 1.3 seconds left in the game to knot the score at 92. Curtis Stinson chipped in 23 and Earl Barron added a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The BayHawks scoring was led by Donell Taylor with 25 points and 10 rebounds to mark a double-double. John Bryant added his sixth double-double performance of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
The BayHawks take on the Bakersfield Jam Tuesday night in a 7 PM tipoff at the Tullio Arena. The game will feature the first in a series of High School Hoops Showcase games, with Cathedral Prep taking on Warren High School in a 5 PM tipoff. Tickets for the game are good for admission to the double header.
Tickets are on sale for all BayHawks games, to learn more about special ticket packages contact the BayHawks ticket office at 790-5600 or visit ErieBayHawks.com.
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