Jordan
Cyphers set a new career high with 23 points on 5-of-7 shooting. The
Wichita, Kan. native was also 10-of-11 from the charity stripe.
Patrick
Miller had his second consecutive double-double for TSU, finishing with 15
points and 10 assists.
Seniors and All-OVC Second Teamers Robert
Covington and Kellen
Thornton added 21 and 15 points, respectively, and combined for 18 of TSU's
35 rebounds.
TSU
forced 17 turnovers in the game and outshot Morehead State, 48.3 percent to
42.4.
Morehead State's only lead was after scoring the
game's opening basket, and TSU forced four turnovers during the next four
minutes, sparking a 9-2 Tiger run. Highlighting the stretch was a steal by
Miller, followed by a long cross-court pass ahead to Cyphers, which resulted in
an old-fashioned three-point play for the Tigers.
Miller, the OVC's leader in assists at 5.5 per
game, had five dimes in the first half alone.
The
Tennessee State full-court press forced yet another Eagle miscue at the 13:42
mark and the ball ended up in the hands of Thornton. The senior missed a three,
but five-foot-ten guard Jay
Harris was there deep in the lane to clean up the mess. Harris's hoop put
TSU in the driver's seat, 15-9.
A
three by Covington with eight minutes to go in the half widened TSU's lead even
farther and a layup by Miller a couple of possessions later made the score 27-13
in favor of the Tigers.
TSU
eventually raised its advantage all the way to 15, but a 6-2 Morehead run to end
the half made the score, 41-30, heading into the locker room.
The Tigers flew around on defense during the first 20 minutes, forcing nine turnovers and only allowing the Eagles to shoot 34.5 percent from the field (10-of-29).
The Tigers flew around on defense during the first 20 minutes, forcing nine turnovers and only allowing the Eagles to shoot 34.5 percent from the field (10-of-29).
Morehead State chipped away at TSU's lead and
brought it down to nine during the second half's first three minutes, but then
Covington took over. The senior first polished off a rim-rocking alley-oop and
then swooshed a three on TSU's next possession, making the score
55-41.
Covington's scoring flurry moved him into
seventh place on the school's all-time scoring list, passing Bernard Bailey's
1700 career points.
Following the Bellwood, Ill. product's
milestone, Morehead State rattled off a 15-4 run to pull within three of the
lead. Harris answered with a three and fast-break layup and TSU was back in
control, 64-56.
It
seemed as though the Tigers weathered the storm, as TSU went up by double-digits
a few possessions later and never relinquished its big lead.
A
three by Cyphers at the 1:20 mark gave the senior his career-tying
22nd point and ended Morehead's chances at a comeback.
With the win, TSU improves to 18-13 on the season and an ESPNU televised game against No.1 seeded Belmont at 6 p.m. tomorrow night.
COURTESY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
With the win, TSU improves to 18-13 on the season and an ESPNU televised game against No.1 seeded Belmont at 6 p.m. tomorrow night.
COURTESY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION