Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Germain, Johnson, SSU trip up No. 5 Georgetown, score Hunter's first coaching victory at SSU in 83-78 thriller

Germain, Johnson, SSU trip up No. 5 Georgetown, score Hunter's first coaching victory at SSU in 83-78 thriller

They say timing is everything.

First year Shawnee State head coach Michael Hunter's first two official games as the head coach of the Bears featured tough losses of three and four points -- one on a double-digit comeback that fell a possession short at Simmons College of Kentucky and another on a lead that Shawnee State lost in the waining moments against (RV) Bethel, Ind.

However, down by 16 in the second half of competition against No. 5 Georgetown, those early setbacks, quite literally, led to an even greater comeback.

As a result, the third time was, indeed, the charm.

Behind by a 61-45 margin with 13:46 to play in the second half, Shawnee State put together an all-time great performance in program history as the Bears rallied from that deficit behind Keith Germain and Tyreke Johnson, who combined for 17 consecutive points over a span of 4:05 to lead the Bears back.

Germain's 30 points and eight rebounds on 12-of-19 shooting, along with Johnson's 18 points and four rebounds on a 5-of-7 mark from the floor and a 4-of-6 showing from long distance, helped spearhead a spirited 38-17 run with Johnson's game-tying three with 2:54 remaining and Germain's go-ahead and-one jumper with 2:17 left putting Shawnee State in front to stay in an 83-78 victory over No. 5 Georgetown (Ky.) Tuesday evening at Waller Gymnasium in Portsmouth.

The victory marked the first at Shawnee State for Michael Hunter -- who won his head coaching debut at Waller Gymnasium in the process. The win was also the first for Shawnee State assistant basketball coaches Chandler Fontino and Brent Gaither in their own SSU home debuts.

Tale of the Tape

Two of the key factors that bit Shawnee State in its loss to (RV) Bethel -- free throws and offensive rebounds allowed -- were areas that the Bears performed a complete 180 in en route to Tuesday's victory.

SSU, who shot 8-of-17 from the line against the Pilots, went an outstanding 18-of-21 from the charity stripe in the contest to shoot at an 85.7 percent clip from the line compared to Georgetown's 11-of-19 mark from the free throw line. The Bears knocked down each of their final 12 free throws and went a perfect 10-of-10 from the line in the second half of play.

The Bears also cleaned up on the glass when the opportunities were there -- ultimately posting a 25-24 rebounding advantage in all while holding the Tigers to nine offensive boards as opposed to Bethel's 23 this past Saturday.

In addition to those numbers, Shawnee State shot an efficient 28-of-55 (50.9 percent) from the field and went 9-of-18 (50 percent) from three-point range by virtue of posting 16 assists on those 28 made baskets. The Bears, likewise, committed just 10 turnovers all game.

Germain sets new career-high

Finishing in a variety of different ways throughout the course of the evening, Keith Germain's 30 points was a new NAIA career high for the senior forward from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Germain, who scored 21 of his 30 points in the second half alone, added in five of his eight rebounds in the same half of play as the rack-attacker made a living eating Georgetown's lunch in the short corner and low post areas. His go-ahead and-one with 2:17 to play was a jumper from the short corner that Germain never was phased on, despite taking significant contact on the near-side play.

Johnson keeps hot streak going

Needing an additional scoring partner to help finish the job, Shawnee State junior guard Tyreke Johnson made Georgetown pay for focusing heavily on Germain's explosiveness as the crafty 6-6 guard out of Woodstock, Ga. simply could not miss over the game's final five minutes.

With Shawnee State down 75-64 with 5:31 to play in the game, Johnson, from the 5:00 to the 2:54 mark of the second half, scored 10 out of the Bears' 12 points to lift the Bears on a 12-1 run that tied the score. Germain then followed with his and-one less than 40 seconds later to cap off the game-deciding 15-1 push.

Johnson ultimately scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half and added all four of his rebounds in the final 20 minutes to boot.

Dawson, Ramirez, Beard, Webb all steady

When defenses tighted up on Germain and Johnson, the steady play of John Dawson, Elkin Ramirez, Tre Beard and Tony Webb, Jr. kept Georgetown honest.

Dawson, Ramirez and Beard were rock solid on both ends of the floor -- especially from a pass distributing standpoint as the trio combined for 10 assists to just two turnovers for a 5-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.

Dawson's nine points led the guard trio, Ramirez had the most efficient shooting performance by going 3-of-5 from the floor and 2-of-4 from deep, and Beard, one of Shawnee State's two returning letterwinners along with Feisal Crumby, Jr., fittingly nailed the game-sealing free throws with 3.3 seconds remaining to finish with seven points, five assists, three rebounds and no turnovers in a team-high 33 minutes played.

As for Webb, the 6-7 big provided an excellent change of pace -- and the former NCAA Division I offensive lineman from Northern Illinois showcased impressive athleticism on two separate plays with a hook shot in the lane and a one-handed dunk in the first half to finish with seven points and three rebounds on 3-of-3 shooting in 16 minutes played.

Additional

SSU handed the Georgetown men (6-1) their first loss of the year, as the No. 5 Tigers had defeated every official opponent that they'd played to this point by 11 points or more. Georgetown had come in scoring over 100 points twice -- including a 106-71 victory over Simmons College of Kentucky -- and had not allowed more than 70 points to any team in a regular season game until Tuesday evening. An impressive showing in an exhibition contest against NCAA Division I Kentucky -- a 92-69 setback for Georgetown -- was the only blemish on the Tigers' resume of any sort coming in.

Shawnee State (1-2) will look to turn Tuesday's victory into further results as the Bears take on (RV) Indiana-South Bend (2-2) Saturday at 3 p.m. in South Bend, Ind.

For more information on SSU Bears Athletics, visit www.ssubears.com or visit the Twitter and Facebook pages at https://twitter.com/SSUBears and https://www.facebook.com/SSUBears. For more information on how to join the SSU Bear Club or for sponsorship of specific SSU players or events, visit https://givetossu.com/bear-club and https://givetossu.com/sponsorthebears.