NORFOLK, Virginia -- A 28-point effort by Chris Thomas went for naught for Texas Southern, which was doomed by a long scoring drought in the second half. That cold spell became the difference as the Norfolk State men's basketball team earned a 76-66 victory over the Tigers on Saturday afternoon at Joseph Echols Hall.
NSU got a solid outing from the duo of senior Malik Thomas and junior D'Shon Taylor to rebound after a loss to Boston University earlier in the week. For the second game in a row, Thomas surpassed his career high in points, pouring in 20 on 7-of-12 shooting against the Tigers. He also added a game-high 10 rebounds for his second straight double-double.
Taylor, meanwhile, broke out of a slump with a 19-point effort. He shot 7-of-11 from the field, including 2-of-4 from long range, and also added four rebounds to help NSU improve to 2-2 overall.
Chris Thomas shot 9-of-21 for Texas Southern (0-4), including 8-of-11 from the free throw line, to lead all scorers with 28 points, including 17 in the first half.
The Spartans overcame an early three-point deficit a few minutes into the game and never trailed the rest of the way. The Tigers made it interesting, at least for few moments, in the second half.
NSU had taken a four-point lead into the break and went up by as much as six early in the second stanza on a layup by Taylor. The teams went back and forth before Tonnie Collier completed a four-point play with 14:35 on the clock to tie the score at 47-47.
Junior RaShid Gaston and TSU's Thomas traded buckets before the Spartans slowly pulled away. In a little less than three minutes, the Spartans turned the score thanks to an 11-2 run. Thomas had six points during that spurt and ended it with a pair of free throws at the 10:36 mark for a 60-51 edge.
NSU eventually extended that 11-2 run into a nine-minute, 19-6 run, capped by a 3-pointer by junior Jeff Short with just 4:20 left. The Spartans led by as much as nine the rest of way.
TSU shot a respectable 22-of-48 (45.8 percent) from the field but just 6-of-19 from 3-point range. NSU, on the other hand, connected on 28-of-60 (46.7 percent) from the floor and also broke out of a slump from 3-point range, hitting 7-of-13.
Gaston added 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting with six boards off the bench after sitting out the previous two games with a sore knee. Short joined him in double figures with 10.
Senior Jamel Fuentes tied his career high with 11 assists, his third career game in double figures, while also finishing with zero turnovers. As a team, NSU totaled just nine giveaways on the night.
Texas Southern led four minutes into the game by a 7-4 margin before Taylor tied it up on the next possession with a trey. The Tigers never led again, but the Spartans also never led by more than six throughout the first half. That came with 7:45 left when Taylor threw a dunk down for a 24-18 edge.
Deverell Biggs tied it up for TSU with a trey of his own with exactly five minutes left, but freshman Malik Gray went 1-of-2 from the line with 1:02 on the clock for the final scoring of the half and a 37-33 NSU lead.
NSU held the rebounding edge, 37-31, and also outscored the Tigers 36-24 in points in the paint.
The Spartans will hit the road for four straight games, beginning with a Tuesday night matchup at Vanderbilt. Game time in 8 p.m. EST.
By Mike Bello, Asst. SID
COURTESY NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
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