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Shepherd shoots down Cal with second-half surge

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Freshman Keondre DeShields scored 14 points in Cal’s PSAC tournament semifinal loss at Shepherd.

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. – Marcus Banks had 24 points and Shepherd scored 55 points in the second half to rally for an 84-74 victory over California in the PSAC men’s basketball tournament semifinals Saturday afternoon.

Shepherd (21-10) advanced to the conference championship game against Gannon, which overcame a 20-point deficit to beat Millersville in the other semifinal.

Cal’s record drops to 18-12. The Vulcans await a possible at-large selection to the NCAA Division II Tournament. The field for the tournament will be announced late Sunday night.

“We’ll keep our fingers crossed,” California head coach Danny Sancomb said, “and hope that we get a chance to play again. Everybody on this team is not ready for the season to come to an end. We hope our strength of schedule and body of work is strong enough to get us in.”

The Vulcans led 38-29 at halftime, but Shepherd shot 62 percent from the field in its big second half.

“In the first half, we executed well defensively,” Sancomb said. “We did a good job of keeping the ball out of the paint and forced them to take a lot of contested three-pointers. In the second half, they were able to get it inside easier and be more effective.”

Junior point guard Donald Whitehead led Cal with 23 points, including 15 in the first half. Cam Polak had a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds. Freshman Keondre DeShields added 14 points and Jordyn Buchanan had nine points and 10 rebounds.

Shepherd opened the second half with a 19-4 run, making eight of 10 shots to forge a 48-42 lead. The Vulcans went a span of 5:27 without a field goal. Shepherd later mounted a 15-4 run.

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