WASHINGTON — Davion Warren scored 18 of his 20 points in the second half and Hampton opened its season with an 82-78 win over George Washington
Warren matched his career high with a pair of free throws with four seconds left, before a last second basket pulled George Washington (0-2) within four.
Chris Shelton had 19 points for Hampton (1-0), Edward Oliver-Hampton added 18 points and eight rebounds and Saheem Anthony had 14 points.
James Bishop scored a career-high 22 points and had seven assists for the Colonials. Matt Moyer added 15 points and seven rebounds and Jameer Nelson Jr. had 14 points.
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