CLINTON, Miss. – The Auburn University at Montgomery Warhawks men's basketball team (4-16, GSC: 2-12) defeated the Mississippi College Choctaws (9-11, GSC: 6-8) 76-74 in a Gulf South Conference overtime thriller from Clinton, Mississippi on Saturday evening.
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COACH BROOKS' COMMENTS
"This group didn't flinch. They kept working, trusted the game plan, and earned a hard-fought road win. It's been a tough stretch where we've come up short, but I'm proud of the way they competed tonight. We needed this one, and now we're focused on pushing through the final stretch."
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HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half
Colby Williams began the day with a pair of early three-point buckets that gave the Warhawks a 10-6 lead. The Choctaws were able to tie up the score at 10 points apiece, however, AUM was able to maintain their advantage led by five points from
Marius Canery.
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Mississippi College found some momentum and scored the next seven points to take a 21-18 lead with just over seven minutes remaining in the first half.
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AUM wasted no time recovering as Canery made a layup and
Jamarious Martin nailed a triple to put the Warhawks in front 23-21.
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Both teams continued to battle with the Choctaws going up by six points and AUM responding to keep the score tied at 33-33.
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The home team scored three points in the last minute of the first half, heading to the locker room with a 36-33 lead over the Warhawks.
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Second Half
The exchange of points continued in the second half with Mississippi College taking a five point advantage before the orange and black tied it up at 40 points apiece.
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The next two minutes of play saw six lead changes with neither side leading by more than one point. It was the Choctaws who pulled ahead led by three-pointers from Tremaine Dixon and Avaughn Johnson to help give MC their largest lead of the night at 57-49.
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Elhadji Thiam was the next to score, banking in a triple to give the Warhawks the momentum they needed. Points from Martin and Thiam followed before
Omar Zeigler drained a three to cut AUM's deficit to 61-59.
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The opponents scored the next four points, but again Zeiglers triple fell and he was able to make it a one-point game with his next layup.
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Mississippi College took the next two points, but Canery put the orange and black in front at 68-67 with his jumper at 3:15.
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Both teams showed solid defense over the final three minutes, with the only point being scored coming from a MC free throw to tie the game at 68-68.
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Each side took a three-point attempt before the final whistle, but just like the women's game a few hours earlier, the fight needed an extra five minutes.
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Overtime
After a thrilling 40 minutes of basketball, the overtime period began with two points from the Choctaws.
Colby Williams scored AUM's first six points in overtime, giving the Warhawks a 74-72 advantage with two minutes remaining.
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With just over one minute on the clock, Thiam drew a foul and sank both of his shots to extend AUM's lead to 76-72.
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Mississippi College cut the difference to two points with 13 seconds left, and a big time block by Avaughn Johnson gave MC another chance to score. Nelson's layup was no good resulting in a 76-74 road victory for the Warhawks.
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NOTABLES
- Colby Williams led the Warhawks with 19 points while shooting 54.5 percent (6-of-11) from the field.
- Marius Canery posted 14 points, eight rebounds, and three assists.
- Jamarious Martin recorded 13 points with a 60 percent (6-of-10) shooting percentage.
- Omar Zeigler and Elhadji Thiam each scored 11 points.
- AUM had all five starters score in double figures.
- The Warhawks shot 45.9 percent (28-of-61) from the field and scored 32 points in the paint.
- With nine tied scores and 17 lead changes, neither team led by more than eight points the entire game.
- This marks the first time that AUM has played in an overtime period since they fell to Union during the 2022-23 season.
UP NEXT
The Warhawks return to Montgomery to face Christian Brothers on Thursday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. for Greek Night.
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