The
victory pushes the Tigers' record to 9-7 overall and they lead the OVC's East
Division with a perfect 3-0 mark.
It
is the first time since the 1994-95 season that the Tigers started 3-0 in OVC
play. TSU is also 13-2 in its last 15 conference games.
For
the second game in a row, M.J.
Rhett came up big for the Tigers, scoring ten points and grabbing a
career-high 16 boards.
Patrick Miller led TSU in scoring for the third game in a row with 19 points on 3-of-9 shooting. Miller was also 12-of-16 from the line and tallied a game-high four assists.
Kellen
Thornton and Jordan
Cyphers also finished in double-figures in points with 14 and 11,
respectively. Thornton also had a double-double with 14 boards.
Tennessee State came out of the gate strong,
winning the tip and starting on an 8-0 run. Rhett had four points during the
charge including a powerful two-handed alley-oop that added an exclamation mark
to the end of the streak.
Jordan
Cyphers provided the assist on Rhett's slam and then found Thornton on
another lob at the 11:50 mark to give TSU a 14-8 advantage.
Thornton had a team-high eight points on
four-of-seven shooting (57 percent) and seven boards at the break.
The
Tigers clung to their lead for much of the first half until a 10-0 JSU run made
the score 24-20 in favor of the Gamecocks. Jacksonville State ended the run by
Darion Rackley converting a rare four-point play with just over three minutes to
play in the opening stanza.
Cyphers narrowly missed a half-court heave as
the first half horn expired, and TSU went into halftime trailing the Gamecocks
24-26.
All
of TSU's nine first half field goals occurred inside the paint, allowing the
Tigers an 18-8 advantage down low and a ten percent higher shooting percentage
(38 to 28).
Tennessee State hit its first outside jump shot
five minutes into the second half when Tashan
Fredrick canned a three to tie the game at 34 apiece.
The
score remained close for the better part of the half, but TSU eventually went up
by five when Cyphers converted a layup with11:58 left in the game.
From
there, JSU wound up putting TSU in the double bonus with more than eight minutes
left in the game. The Tigers responded by nailing 10 free throws, which were the
team's only points during the seven-minute stretch.
Thornton finally broke the charity stripe streak
by slamming home a dunk with just over two minutes left in the game. His slam
put the Tigers ahead for good at 60-53.
Thornton added another slam at the 24 second
mark and TSU rallied to defeat the Gamecocks 66-57.
TSU
held the Gamecocks to 17-of-52 shooting for just a 32.7 percent line. The Tigers
also dominated JSU on the glass, winning the battle 47-28.
COURTESY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
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