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Robert Morris rallies from 11 down, nips Towson men, 67-66
Loyola, Mount, Morgan fall; Navy tops Penn, 70-68
Isaiah Still scored 16 points and Billy Giles' jumper with 1:35 remaining gave Robert Morris the lead for good, completing the Colonials' second-half comeback in a 67-66 victory over Towson on Saturday night.
Giles' shot put Robert Morris (2-5) on top 62-61 after trailing by 11 with 10:19 to play. Kavon Stewart had a steal, then made a 3 to put the Colonials up 65-61 with 58 seconds remaining.
Mike Morsell's 3-pointer with six seconds left reduced the deficit to one point, but Towson (3-3) ran out of time. Down 51-40, Robert Morris scored nine straight, punctuated by Giles' dunk with 8:28 left. The Tigers led 29-25 at halftime.
Creighton entered the game making 50.8 percent of its 3-pointers, tops in NCAA Division I, but the host Bluejays made just five of 18 3s. Creighton, however, scored 50 points in the paint to make up for its outside shooting.
Moe Wagner added 13 points for Michigan, which bounced back from a 15-point loss at South Carolina on Wednesday. Junior Robinson led the Mountaineers (1-6) with 21 points.
It was a season high for points for Bowling Green.
Tiwian Kendley had 22 points and six rebounds for Morgan State. Phillip Carr added 13 points and nine rebounds.
Penn didn't get off a shot as it turned the ball over with a second left. Anderson's layup gave Navy a one-point lead and he sealed it from the foul line.
The Mids (3-2) came within three points with 10 seconds to play.
Farrar shot 10-for-20 from the field, including 2-for-5 from beyond the 3-point arc and 4-for-5 from the free-throw line.