John Walker III scored 21 points as he helped sparked a late run which allowed the TSU Tigers to return to the win column during a 69-62 win over Bethune-Cookman on Monday night.
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The Tigers finally broke a string of slow starts as they set the tone early with an 8-0 lead aided by two three-pointers from P.J. Henry and Davon Barnes within the first three minutes. BCU would get back into the game with a trio of three-pointers as they trailed 10-9 but TSU countered with an 11-3 run led by Walker III's five points along with stingy defense as BCU was held to 1-of-8 shooting.
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However, the Wildcats fought back and answered with a 9-2 surge of their own to draw within 23-21 but TSU rode the hot hands of Karl Nicholas and Henry as the duo combined to score nine points for a 9-4 run which gave TSU a 32-25 lead at the 3:21 mark. A Kevin Davis trey cut the margin to 32-28 but TSU scored the final four points of the first half to claim a 36-28 halftime lead.
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TSU led by 10 to open the second half but the Wildcats refused to go away after a 13-6 run fueled by two three-pointers which trimmed TSU's lead to 44-41 after Joe French's three-pointer. Henry would end the TSU drought with a basket as Kolby Granger, Henry and Walker III all scored over the next 3:20 to extend the lead back to eight at the halfway mark of the second half.
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The Wildcats would heat up over the next four minutes as they were perfect from the field and found themselves down 57-56 with 5:34 left but Henry answered with a big three-pointer for a 60-56 TSU margin. But once again, BCU clawed back as a Kevin Davis block led to his own bucket as he tied the contest at 60-all with 3:44 remaining.
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With 3:25 left, Walker III was fouled and drained two big free throws and TSU forced a missed BCU basket. On the ensuing possession, Walker III had great position inside and Granger fed him a perfect pass as TSU led 64-60 at the 2:51 mark. BCU would miss a free throw on the next offensive attempt but TSU turned the ball over. Both teams couldn't capitalize with a miss on its next attempts and TSU avoided a dagger as the Wildcats missed back-to-back open three-pointers with 1:03 left.
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One second after narrowly avoiding a turnover, TSU committed a costly turnover on the inbounds pass as the Wildcats drew to within 64-62 after the steal and layup with 57 seconds left. Davon Barnes was fouled with seven seconds left on the next possession and hit 1-of-2 free throws for a 65-62 margin. BCU missed its next three-point attempt and Barnes sealed the deal with four straight free throws for the final margin.
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Walker scored 21 points followed by 14 from Henry and 11 from Barnes. Nicholas had 10 rebounds while Henry dished out six assists.
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TSU is back in action on Saturday at Grambling State for a 5:30 p.m. tip.
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