Mary Baldwin guard
Brett Asbury posted team-highs of 15 points, eight rebounds and three assists Sunday against Marymount (Va.), but the host Saints pulled away from a four-point halftime lead for a 77-52 men's basketball victory in the title game of the 10th annual Pablo Coto Memorial Tournament.
Logan Barbour contributed 10 points, including a couple of long-range shots that helped MBU erase a 14-point first-half deficit to trail by just 31-27 at the break.Â
Luke Ogle also chipped in five points, five rebounds, four blocked shots and a steal for the Fighting Squirrels.
The Saints (3-1) put four players in double figures, led by Isaac Harris with 13 points. Marcus Stubbs, who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, added 11 points, four rebounds, four assists and a blocked shot for the hosts, who outscored the Fighting Squirrels 46-25 in the final 20 minutes of the game.
MBU senior guard
Quentin Hart was selected by the committee to the all-tournament team.
MBU, which boasts a 2-2 record this season - the best after four games in the three-year history of the program - gets one day off before returning to action Tuesday (11/21) with a home game against non-conference rival Wilson College (5 p.m.).