
Alfonzo Hubbard matched his career high with 19 and Nick Thompson also scored 19 but it was Jeremy Ingram's game-high 27 that helped the Eagles (6-6) earn a two-game season sweep of UVU.
"Give North Carolina Central credit. They came out with great energy. They beat us both times this season with their aggressive play and their urgency." UVU coach Dick Hunsaker said. "This is the first tough ballgame that hasn't gone our way because in the past we've executed down the stretch. Tonight that didn't occur.
N.C. Central went ahead early in the first half and did not relinquish the lead the rest of the way despite several runs from Utah Valley.
Down nine at half time, 43-34, Thompson scored the first seven points out of the break to get the Wolverines within two. NCCU answered with a 13-4 spurt to take its largest lead of the game, 56-45, with 13:17 to go.

"We did take care of the basketball better but it wasn't enough to overcome some questionable possessions late when the game was on the line. We weren't able to convert on some key opportunities," said Hunsaker.
Ben Aird and Antoine Hosley both added 10 points for UVU. Hubbard grabbed nine boards with Thompson and Aird finishing with eight rebounds each. Thompson scored 14 of his 19 in the second half. Holton Hunsaker finished with six assists for UVU.
In addition to a big night from Ingram, Stanton Kidd finished with 15, Ray Willis scored 13 and Emanuel Chapman chipped in 12 on four first-half 3-pointers. Chapman also dished out nine assists. N.C. Central also beat Utah Valley on Nov. 27 in Durham.
The Wolverines will be off until next Friday, Dec. 28 at the Dr Pepper Classic in Chattanooga where they'll face Austin Peay in the opener and then either host Chattanooga or High Point on Saturday, Dec. 29.
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