Sunday, March 5, 2017

Late turnovers cost men’s basketball chance at win in regular season finale

North Texas Daily In what could be the final game on the North Texas sideline for head coach Tony Benford, the Mean Green (8-22, 2-16) had two critical turnovers down the stretch that allowed Marshall University to win 106-104.
North Texas blew a one-point lead after a turnover on an inbounds pass gave Marshall (17-14, 10-8) forward Ryan Taylor the go-ahead layup with 6.9 seconds remaining in the game. 
After another turnover by North Texas allowed the Thundering Herd to extend the lead on a free throw with just four seconds to go in the final game of the season. 
With one final chance to send the game to overtime, freshman guard A.J. Lawson sprinted coast-to-coast but missed a layup at the final buzzer.
Lawson led UNT in scoring with  26 points, fifteen of which came in the second half. Despite his strong performance, free throws were a struggle for as he went just 4-of-12 from the line.
“He’s got to continue to work on those [free throws],” Benford said. “But he did a great job of playing hard and making plays for us.
North Texas displayed one of its best shooting performances of the season in the loss and had its highest scoring output against a Division I team in the Tony Benford era. The Mean Green shot over 60 percent field and 44 percent from 3-point range. 
North Texas also managed to tie its season-high by scoring 53 points in the first half.
J-Mychal Reese tied his career high of 25 points in his final game in a North Texas uniform, scoring 13 in the second half to help the Mean Green stay in it down the stretch. Shane Temara led all scorers off the bench with 13.
Freshman guard Ryan Woolridge nearly had a double-double with a 10 point, 8 assist effort. Three of those assists came within the final minutes to help put the Mean Green up ...


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