
Eastern Kentucky

Bellarmine
Highlights
Summary
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Interstat) — Eastern Kentucky held off a furious second-half rally from Bellarmine to secure a 95-92 victory in an ASUN Conference men’s basketball game Saturday at Knights Hall. The Colonels built a 53-42 halftime lead behind prolific 3-point shooting, connecting on 20 of 36 attempts from beyond the arc. The Knights charged back after halftime, scoring 50 points and dominating the paint 44-16, but could not complete the comeback. Jack Karasinski led all scorers with 31 points for Bellarmine. Brian Waddell added 23. Eastern Kentucky’s MJ Williams paced his team with 19 points and nine assists. Juan Cranford scored 18 points and Turner Buttry added 16. Both teams posted remarkable offensive efficiency, with Eastern Kentucky edging Bellarmine in a game where the lead changed hands only once. The Colonels improved to 11-18 overall, while the Knights fell to 11-17.
Extended Summary
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Interstat) — In a game defined by blistering offensive efficiency and a relentless second-half comeback that fell just short, the Eastern Kentucky Colonels outlasted the Bellarmine Knights 95-92 in a wild ASUN Conference men’s basketball showdown Saturday night at Knights Hall. The contest, played before an announced crowd of 1,921, saw the Colonels (11-18, 5-9) build a commanding 11-point halftime lead behind a torrent of three-point shooting, only to withstand a furious 50-point second-half offensive explosion from the Knights (11-17, 6-8) that turned the final minutes into a tense, possession-by-possession battle. The most critical sequence of the game unfolded in the final 11 seconds. With Eastern Kentucky clinging to a 93-92 lead after Bellarmine’s Jack Karasinski sank a deep three-pointer, the Colonels’ Juan Cranford was fouled on the ensuing inbounds play. Cranford, a guard from Dayton, Ohio, calmly made the first free throw to extend the lead to two but missed the second. Bellarmine’s Brian Waddell secured the defensive rebound, giving the Knights a final chance to tie or win. On the decisive possession, Bellarmine worked the ball to Karasinski for another three-point look from the wing, but the attempt missed. Cranford grabbed the defensive rebound as time expired, sealing the narrow victory for the Colonels and snapping a two-game losing streak. The game was a statistical anomaly of offensive prowess. Eastern Kentucky won despite being outshot from the field overall, as Bellarmine connected on a scorching 68.8 percent of its attempts. The Colonels’ path to victory was carved from beyond the arc, where they made 20 three-pointers on 36 attempts, a 55.6 percent clip. They also capitalized on a significant advantage in assists, 8-4, and forced nine Bellarmine turnovers while committing only seven. Bellarmine dominated the interior, outscoring Eastern Kentucky 44-16 in the paint, but could not overcome the Colonels’ perimeter barrage or their own lack of ball movement. The first half set the stage for the shootout. Eastern Kentucky raced to an early lead behind its three-point accuracy, with Cranford and Tyler Jackson connecting from deep. Bellarmine kept pace early behind the hot hand of Karasinski, who scored 31 points on the night. The Colonels closed the half on a strong run, taking a 53-42 lead into the break after a late three-pointer from Kenyon Goodin for the Knights. The second half became the Jack Karasinski and Brian Waddell show for Bellarmine. The duo combined for 38 of the Knights’ 50 points after halftime, attacking the rim and hitting timely shots to steadily erase the deficit. Bellarmine’s defense also intensified, slowing the Colonels’ three-point machine for stretches. Every time Bellarmine drew close, however, Eastern Kentucky found an answer. MJ Williams, who finished with 19 points and nine assists, repeatedly broke down the defense to create open looks. When Bellarmine tied the game at 71-71 midway through the half, Eastern Kentucky responded with a 7-0 run. When the Knights pulled within one point inside the final minute, Turner Buttry and Williams hit crucial free throws to maintain the slimmest of margins, setting the stage for the frantic final seconds. Karasinski led all scorers with 31 points for Bellarmine. Waddell added 23 points. For Eastern Kentucky, the scoring was more balanced. Williams’ 19 led the way, followed by Cranford with 18, Buttry with 16, and Montavious Myrick with 11. Jackson Holt added 10 off the bench. The victory improved Eastern Kentucky’s record in games decided by three points or fewer to 3-1 this season, a testament to their composure in the final moments Saturday. Bellarmine, which had won three of its last four coming in, saw its hopes for a late-season surge dampened by the narrow defeat. Eastern Kentucky next hosts Queens (N.C.) on Wednesday. Bellarmine travels to face North Alabama on the same night.
Preview
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Interstat) — Two ASUN Conference men’s basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when the Bellarmine Knights host the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at Knights Hall. The matchup features teams with nearly identical records, as Bellarmine (11-16) holds a slim one-game edge over Eastern Kentucky (10-18) in the standings. Both squads are coming off narrow home losses on Wednesday. The Knights fell 75-72 to Lipscomb, while the Colonels dropped an 84-78 overtime decision at North Alabama. Eastern Kentucky will look to replicate its dominant performance from the first meeting this season, a commanding 89-69 home victory over Bellarmine on Jan. 17. The Colonels have shown recent flashes, including an overtime win over West Georgia and a 100-point outing against Stetson earlier this month. A key player for the Colonels is Montavious Myrick, who is coming off a 19-point performance against West Georgia and has scored 15 or more points in four of his last eight games. His versatility will be central to Eastern Kentucky’s attack. Bellarmine counters with guard Brian Waddell, who led the Knights with 18 points in the loss to Lipscomb. Waddell has been a consistent offensive threat, including a 26-point outing at North Florida last month. The Knights have found success at home recently, securing conference wins over Florida Gulf Coast and Stetson at Knights Hall earlier in February. Both teams have struggled for consistency in a tightly packed ASUN. With the conference tournament approaching, Saturday’s game represents a critical opportunity for either squad to build a late-season run. The Knights will aim to defend their home court and avenge January’s lopsided loss, while the Colonels seek their first road win since early February. Tipoff is scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026.