Virginia Union used a strong defensive effort and timely execution down the stretch to earn a 65–58 win over Concord University on Monday afternoon. The Panthers held the Mountain Lions under 60 points, marking one of their most complete defensive performances of the season.
VUU set the tone early by limiting Concord's clean looks and controlling the glass. The Panthers' pressure forced the Mountain Lions into difficult shots, helping Virginia Union maintain control despite occasional scoring droughts on the offensive end.
Sophomore forward
Bobby Gardner anchored the interior with a double-double performance, collecting a game-high 11 rebounds along with 14 points. Gardner's work on the glass limited Concord's second-chance opportunities and helped the Panthers dictate the pace of play.
Redshirt freshman guard
O'Maundre "Dre" Harris delivered an energetic spark off the bench, finishing with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting while consistently attacking the rim. His aggressiveness helped VUU push through stretches where missed layups stalled the offense.
With the game tightening in the final minutes, Virginia Union executed on both ends—converting key baskets and coming up with defensive stops to put the match up away.
"Anytime you can hold a good team like Concord to under 60 points, it's a really good job on the defensive end," said VUU Head Men's Basketball Coach
Jay Butler. "I thought offensively we missed too many easy layups throughout the game, but we kept fighting and were able to execute to put the game away at the end. I was very proud of Dre Harris today. He did a great job of attacking the basket, and
Bobby Gardner was fantastic on the boards."
Next game: Wednesday, November 26, vs. the University of the District of Columbia at Barco-Stevens Hall in Richmond, Va.