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Titans Wear Down Wolverines 62-42

Four players score in double figures on Senior Night

With The Garden packed for Senior Night, it was fitting that T.C. Williams received big performances from four of its seniors. Veterans Jamal Pullen, Tyrell Sitton, Rick Mathews and Tyler Driver all scored in double figures to lead a balanced offensive attack in a 62-42 victory over West Potomac on Friday night.

For Titans coach Julian King, the balanced production was a positive sign.

“We don’t have the one guy that you can put the ball in his hands and he can go out and score 30,” King said. “We have to have several guys score close to double figures for us to be successful.”

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West Potomac, dictating the early tempo, jumped out to an early 12-8 lead behind four straight 3-pointers by senior Daryl Copeland.  

King said his team’s defense wasn’t to blame for Copeland’s hot start.

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“He was just unconscious. When a guy like that gets hot, there is not much you can do,” King said. “You have to get a hand up and pray that he misses one or two and gets out of his rhythm. Once he gets rolling, there is nothing you can do.”

Copeland finished the night with a game-high 22 points, but only 10 after the first quarter.

The Wolverines, who were at a severe size disadvantage against the much bigger Titans, attempted to push the pace in the first quarter to take the Titans out of their comfort zone. The up-and-down action didn’t seem to bother Sitton, who scored nine of his 11 points in the quarter, or his teammates too much.

“We just knew we had to keep shooting and keep scoring,” Sitton said. “Just follow-up when they make a shot, we make a shot.” 

West Potomac’s hot start wouldn’t last long, as the Titans took control of the game with an 18-6 run to end the quarter up 24-18. Sitton and Pullen combined to score 19 points in the quarter.

The fast pace of the first quarter didn’t carry over into the second as the teams would muster just 13 combined points, allowing T.C. Williams a 31-24 halftime advantage.

The Titans opened the second half on a 13-2 run behind four of Pullen’s team-high 19 points. The run was punctuated by a dunk from Mathews that pushed the lead to 44-26. Mathews finished with 11 points on the night.

The Wolverines, who fell to 12-9 overall on the season and 6-8 in the Patriot District, never got closer than eight points the rest of the game. The Titans closed out the quarter on an 18-8 run that included another Mathews' dunk and eight points from Driver.

The victory capped a special night for King and the Titans, who finished the regular season 17-5 overall and 12-2 in the Patriot District.

 “You always want to send the seniors out with a win,” King said. “With a packed house and all of the support, you don’t want to let anyone down."

The Titans will head into next week’s Patriot District Tournament as the No. 1 seed.  

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