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MBB vs The Citadel
Benjamin Lilley
91
Winner Ga. Southern GS 8-5,0-0 Sun Belt
85
West Ga. UWG 5-5,0-0 ASUN
Winner
Ga. Southern GS
8-5,0-0 Sun Belt
91
Final
85
West Ga. UWG
5-5,0-0 ASUN
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Ga. Southern GS 45 46 91
West Ga. UWG 42 43 85

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Danny Talbert

Georgia Southern Outlasts UWG in Carrollton

CARROLLTON, Ga. - UWG men's basketball fell 91-85 to Georgia Southern tonight (Dec. 13) in The Coliseum. 

Despite the Wolves (5-5) outrebounding GSU (8-5) 41-31 and recording a season-best 95 percent free throw percentage, 17 costly turnovers led to the Eagles hand delivering UWG its second straight home loss after the Pack started the season 3-0 in Carrollton. 

Tonight's loss gives GSU a 3-0 lead in the all-time series. It also puts the Wolves record against the Sun Belt at 1-1 on the season. 

Guard Josh Smith led the Pack with 24 points, shooting 33 (6-18) percent from the field, 30 percent (3-10) from three and 90 percent (9-10) from the line. Tyren Moore and Tavarus Webb led GSU with 20 points each.

"I thought we battled. I thought our urgency and our toughness was much better than it was last week against Tennessee Tech," said head coach Dave Moore in the post game press conference. "If we would have played with that type of urgency against Tennessee Tech we would have won the game, but these guys are a little bit different of a animal. They are a Sun Belt team that's solid. They don't have a lot of weaknesses and they got a lot of guys that can score."


The final Saturday home clash of non-conference play kicked off with GSU jumping out to an 11-0 lead, forcing the Wolves to call an early break in the action to try to slow the bleeding.


With forward Kenneth Chime turning a pair of blocks into UWG points, the Wolves were able to cut the deficit down to 14-7 by the first media timeout.

Even with GSU knocking down five three-pointers at a 63 percent rate, UWG stayed within striking distance thanks to Smith hitting seven early points. 

Coming off the bench, guard Malcolm Noel drained a three and Smith knocked down multiple free throws, dashing the visitors' lead to 25-21, but the Eagles' offense continued to fire on all cylinders.

With the Eagles shooting at 60 percent from the field, Georgia Southern's lead ballooned to 37-21 by the eight minute media timeout.

Up 43-27 with under four minutes in the half, it felt like the Eagles were going to fly away with it, but the Pack continued to battle.

Highlighted by a pair of three pointers from guard Chas Lewless, UWG finished the half on a 15-2 run to cut the visitors' advantage to 45-42 at the break. Tallying eight points in the final four minutes, Lewless' 12 pushed the pace for the Pack in the first.

Opening the second period shooting 33 percent, while the visitors went 60 percent from the field, GSU extended its lead to 54-46 by the first media timeout.

Beginning to settle in on offense, the Wolves stopped GSU extending its advantage any more. 

With both teams shooting over 50 percent, the Eagles' lead continued to hover around eight points. That was until multiple trips to the charity stripe for Georgia Southern pushed the visitors' advantage double-digits with six minutes left in the game.

With UWG beginning to take advantage of the free throw line, the Wolves clawed their way back to being down just 87-82 with 90 seconds to play. 

Unfortunately, UWG missed a handful of late shots, resulting in the Eagles securing a 91-85 win over the Pack.

The Wolves host Brewton-Parker this Wednesday (Dec. 17) at 7 p.m. in the final home game of non-conference play. Tickets can be purchased here.

NOTABLE NUMBERS
-Following Smith's 24 points, Lewless recorded 22, marking his second 20-point game of the season.
-Chime recorded a career-high 12 points, while also grabbing a team-high nine rebounds and swatting away three blocks. 
-As a team, UWG shot 46 percent from the field, 38 percent from three and a season-best 95 percent from the line. GSU shot 47 percent from the field, 37 percent from three and 78 percent from the line.48 percent from the field, 37 percent from three and 78 percent from the line.

 
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