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LaPri McCray-Pace made three 3-pointers and scored 15 points and the Morgan State men’s basketball team held off host South Florida, 63-53, on Monday night.
After dropping a 76-59 decision at Binghamton on Friday, the Bears flew to Tampa, Fla., and took charge early, building 32-26 advantage by halftime.
Phillip Carr and Martez Cameron each contributed 10 points and Tyjhai Byers had nine rebounds as Morgan State handed the Bulls their first loss after giving first-year head coach Brian Gregory a win in his debut when Stephan Jiggets hit a jumper with 12 seconds left to beat Florida Atlantic.
South Florida got 13 points from Terrence Samuel, a graduate transfer from Penn State, and 11 from Tulio Da Silva while shooting 34.8 percent from the field (16 of 46), including four of 16 from deep.
Morman made eight of 10 shots and McNeil six of nine, including four of seven from 3-point range. Zane Martin and another reserve, Justin Gorham, had 10 points for the Tigers (1-1).
Tyler Michael had 10 points for the Bobcats. Frostburg State shot just 26.2 percent, including 1-for-16 from 3-point range.
Towson was permitted to schedule the game as part of the NCAA’s exempted Gulf Coast Showcase, in which the Tigers will head to Estero, Fla., for three games next week.
It was the 25th career double double of his career. Rex Pflueger added his first with 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Matt Farrell chipped in 12 points and five assists as the Irish improved to 18-0 in home debuts under coach Mike Brey.
Colson, an Associated Press preseason All-American, went 11-of-15 from the field and 4-of-4 at the foul line.
Junior Robinson, the Mountaineers’ 5-foot-5 senior guard, led the visitors with 14 points but had just two after halftime. Freshman Bobby Planutis added 11 points and seven boards.
The Irish led just 40-32 at the half but scored the first 14 points of the second half to seize control.
Women
Morgan State shot 71 percent from the field, including 75 percent (12-for-16) from 3-point range while holding Cheyney to 35.8 percent shooting.
Tayler Miller scored 13 points and Lexus Spears and Jihayah Chavis each added 12 for the Bears.
Octavia Hawkins was the only Wolves player to score in double figures, with 13 points.
Amanda Carney scored 11 points off the bench and Alexus added 10 for UMES, which was held to 22.2 percent shooting from the field.