HOUSTON – Senior
Immanuel King and sophomores
Marlin Davis and
Nijal Pearson combined to score 48 points in the Texas State men's basketball team's 74-66 victory at Rice in the Tudor Fieldhouse to conclude non-conference play. Davis netted a career-high 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting in a homecoming to Houston. Pearson scored a game-high 18 and King matched his career best with 15 points.
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The win sees the Bobcats improve to 7-6 on the season while the Owls drop to 3-10.
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Davis got the game going with a steal after Rice won the opening tip.
Tyler Blount fed King in the low post for a layup and the opening basket of the game.
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The Owls would go on a 9-2 run over a 2:31 span that was snapped when Blount knocked down a triple from the right wing. The trey was the first of seven straight points for the Bobcats to take an 11-9 lead.
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After a short jumper from King knotted the game at 17-17, Rice scored eight consecutive points to take its largest advantage of the game. The Rocky Mount, North Carolina native converted an old-fashion three-point play to begin an 8-2 run for TXST that pulled the team to within two with 4:15 left in the opening stanza.
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The Owls scored the next three points before Pearson took over offensive for the Bobcats. The sophomore netted TXST's last eight points of the period. He converted both ends of a 1-and-1 to put the Bobcats in front by two with 26 seconds until halftime. However, Miles Lester hit a floater right before the buzzer to send the game into intermission tied 33-33.
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Ako Adams hit a three-pointer on the opening possession for Rice. The Bobcats responded with six straight points that was capped off with Blount pump faking a three-pointer and then hitting a mid-range jumper to make it 39-36.
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Pearson converted a free throw attempt that was the first of five straight points for the Bobcats. A mid-range jumper from the right corner by
Shelby Adams gave TXST a 49-41 advantage, its largest of the game at that point.
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Rice would pull to within four at 53-49 with 9:02 left in the game. A 13-2 run over a 6:18 span from the Bobcats pretty much sealed the game. During the scoring stretch, Davis banked in a three-pointer and hit a short jumper on back-to-back possessions that tied and surpassed his career-high for points in game, respectively.
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The Owls knocked down three treys in the final 49 seconds. Unlike the UTSA contest, TXST converted its free throws with a 7-for-8 performance.
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Along with his career-high scoring, Davis added two assists, rebounds and steals. Pearson was 4-for-10 from the field with two made three-pointers and converted 8-of-10 attempts at the charity stripe. He also grabbed five rebounds, dished out three assists and recorded a game-high three steals.
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King recorded his second career double-double with 11 boards. He is the first Bobcat to post a double-double in two straight games since Emani Gant on Mar. 5 and 10 against South Alabama and Georgia State, respectively.
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Adding eight points was Blount with two made three-pointers. The senior set a new career best with four rebounds and for the second game in-a-row- dished out a career-high tying five assists.
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Tre'Larenz Nottingham helped seal the game with a 5-for-6 performance at the free throw line in the final minutes of the game.
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As a team, TXST went 21-for-28 at the charity stripe and shot 24-of-51 (47.1%) from the field. The Bobcats forced the Owls into 17 turnovers with 13 coming in the final 20 minutes, of which seven were the result of a steal.
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It was only the second time this season, both coming in the city of Houston, in which TXST lost the battle of the boards with Rice holding a 31-30 battle.
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Next up is the Sun Belt Conference opener at Appalachian State on Dec. 29 at 6:30 p.m. CT
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