SAN MARCOS, Texas – Every Texas State men's basketball player that saw the floor scored Tuesday night as the Bobcats defeated Howard Payne 87-37 in Strahan Coliseum in the final home non-conference game of the season. The 50-point victory is the largest in the
Danny Kaspar era.
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Texas State improved to 6-5 on the year while the Yellow Jackets drop to 5-5.
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Eight straight points were scored by the Bobcats to open the game that included two layups form
Maljhum McCrea.
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A jumper by HPU's Shadd Cole at the 14:17 mark pulled the visitors to within six. That was as close as they would get as Texas State went on a 12-2 run over the next 1:49 that was capped off by back-to-back buckets from
Immanuel King.
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In the early part of the second half, the Yellow Jackets netted eight consecutive points in a 1:21 span with Rickey Guillory hitting two three-pointers in a row with the last being at 17:26.
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The Bobcats locked down defensively and held HPU to zero points over the next 10:07 as the visitors missed 13 straight shots. Texas State, meanwhile, scored 14 during the stretch with the first six coming courtesy of
Nijal Pearson. Sealing the run was
Maxwell Starwood with a fastbreak layup following a steal by
Nathan Josephs.
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Over the final 17:04, Texas State outscored the Yellow Jackets 42-7 with all but three baskets coming outside of five feet or at the free throw line. Two were three-pointers from Josephs on the left wing.
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McCrea led all players with a career-high 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting. Pearson just missed a double-double with 14 points and nine rebounds while adding a four steals, a career best, and two assists.
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Starwood was a perfect 6-for-6 from the field to total 12 points. The freshman also grabbed three boards, blocked three shots and was credited with two steals off the bench. King also reached double-figures with 11 points and grabbed five rebounds.
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Nedeljko Prijovic finished the game with five points, eight rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal in a game-high 26 minutes of action.
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Despite struggling from the field,
Kavin Gilder-Tilbury handed out a career-high seven assists. He also had three steals to give him 100 for his career to place him 10th on the program's career list, surpassing former Bobcat great Jeff Foster.
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As a team, the Bobcats shot 49.7 percent (33-67) from the field but struggled on long range shots going 3-for-20 (15.0%). The team has appeared to shaken its free throw woes, converting 18-of-21 attempts for a season best 85.7 percent.
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Texas State held the Yellow Jackets to just 28 percent (14-50) shooting the ball. The Bobcats also outrebounded the visitors 44-31 and forced 26 turnovers with 15 coming as a result of a steal.
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Next is the final non-conference game of the season for Texas State with the squad making a trip to New Orleans to take on Tulane on Friday at 1 p.m.
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