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Newman Jets Rally Late To Edge UAFS Nationally-Ranked Lions

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hree players scored in double-figures for UAFS but that wasn't enough for the nationally-ranked Lions as the Newman Jets used a strong second-half effort to beat the Lions 73-64 in Heartland Conference play on Wednesday night at Fugate Gymnasium in Wichita, Kan.

The loss snapped the Lions' four-game winning streak and forced a split in their regular-season series with the Jets. UAFS (18-4, 7-4), which is ranked No. 15 in the latest NABC Division II Top 25 and No. 22 in the latest D2SIDA Top 25, is now in a four-way tie for second in the conference with Newman (10-11, 6-4), Rogers State (14-7, 5-4) and Lubbock Christian (9-11, 5-4).

All are now two-games behind conference leader and No. 18/19-ranked Dallas Baptist, which beat Rogers State 59-57 on Wednesday night to extend its conference lead. UAFS will host Dallas Baptist at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Stubblefield Center.

UAFS shot a sizzling 53 percent from the field in the first half (17 of 32) in building a comfy nine-point, halftime lead (41-32). Newman, though, held UAFS to just 31-percent shooting in the second half – the Lions were only 9-of-29 shooting from the field – and erased its deficit on the strength of a 52-percent shooting effort of its own from the field (13 of 25), including a 5-of-10 shooting effort from 3-point range.

The Lions shot 43 percent from the field for the game (26 of 61) – they were 6-of-24 shooting from 3-point range – and shot 75 percent from the free-throw line (6 of 8 ). Senior guard DaVaunta Thomas scored a team-high 18 points, while senior guard Darrion Strong-Moore had 15 and senior guard Ladarius Coleman had 14.

Coleman, who is the reigning Conference Player of the Week, topped off his double-double with 10 rebounds, helping the Lions edge the Jets by two rebounds (36-34). UAFS collected 11 offensive rebounds that led to 12 second-chance points.

Newman forced 12 UAFS turnovers, however, which the Jets turned into 20 points.

The Jets shot 43 percent from the field for the game (23 of 54) – they were 9-of-28 shooting from 3-point range – and shot 86 percent from the free-throw line (18 of 21). Junior guard Dametrius Walker scored a team-high 27 points off the bench – he made four of the Jets' nine 3-pointers – while junior guard Ben Ayre had 19 points, including three 3-pointers. Senior guard Damien Akao had 12 points, including a pair of 3-pointers.

Junior forward Tim Troussel had seven rebounds to lead the Jets.


MEN
NEWMAN 73, NO. 15/22 UAFS 64
UAFS              41        23        --          64
Newman          32        41        --          73
UAFS (18-4, 7-4): Thomas 18, Strong-Moore 15, Coleman 14, Elder 7, Dandridge 2, Glapion 2, Hawley 2, Crawford 2, Wallace 2
Newman (10-11, 6-4): Walker 27, Ayre 19, Akao 12, Sands 7, Troussel 4, Goldfinch 2, Bryant 2

http://www.uafortsmithlions.com/news/2018/1/31/mens-basketball-jets-rally-late-to-edge-nationally-ranked-lions.aspx
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