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Published Dec 4, 2024
Red Wolves fall to Rice in Baha Mar Nassau Championship second game
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Luke Matheson  •  RedWolfReport
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In its second game of the Baha Mar Nassau Championship, the Arkansas State men's basketball team dropped a 75-67 decision to Rice Saturday night.

The Red Wolves (5-2) had four double-figure scorers but could not overcome a 14-2 second-half run by the Owls (6-2), who went 32-for-39 at the foul line and edged A-State 40-39 in rebounding.

Terrance Ford Jr. led the Scarlet and Black in scoring with 13 points, while Kobe Julien, Derrian Ford, and Rashaud Marshall had 10 points each. Derrian Ford also grabbed a team-leading eight boards.

A-State shot 35.1 percent (20-57) from the field and went 24-for-31 (77.4 percent) at the charity stripe, while the Owls shot 37.3 percent (19-51) from the floor.

The Red Wolves scored the game's first four points and mounted a 10-6 lead before the Owls tied it at 10. A Cody Head score put A-State back ahead 18-12, which would be its largest lead of the half. Rice remained within two scores until a trey by Alem Huseinovic knotted it at 29 with 2:18 left in the period.

The Owls would hold the lead until time expired, taking a 34-33 lead into the half. The Red Wolves started fast out of the break, retaking a 46-39 lead with the help of 10 points from Julien inside the first three minutes.

Rice answered with a 14-2 run to reclaim the lead at 53-48 after four straight points from Kellen Amos, but four straight points at the line pulled A-State back within one.

After Rice pushed its lead back out to four, A-State clawed back to within a point on a foul shot by Ford with 6:25 to play. The Owls then went on another run to lead by nine with 2:45 to go, aided by a pair of free throws from Trae Broadnax, who had a game-high 18 points.

Rice's largest lead came with 31 seconds to play on a pair of free throws by Caden Powell, making it 75-65. Joseph Pinion capped the night's scoring with a jumper inside the final 25 seconds.

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