Box Score Sewanee, Tennessee - The Trinity men's
basketball team nearly pulled off a last-minute Southern Collegiate
Athletic Conference win on Friday night, but fell short in a 61-58
loss at Sewanee: University of the South.
Trinity (9-7, 5-3) was able to come back from a 10-point
halftime deficit (33-23) to take a brief lead (46-45) in the second
half of action. Sewanee built a five-point lead with just
under two minutes to play, though, and was able to hold off Trinity
in the end.
With 25 seconds left, Trinity was within one point (57-56) after
four straight free throws made, but the Tigers only got one more
basket from that point on. After hitting just 1-5 from the
field and 2-4 from the line in the final minutes, Sewanee nailed
all four free throw attempts in the final 15 seconds to seal the
victory.
Zach Lambert led Trinity with 19 points and six rebounds,
hitting 7-15 from the field and 2-5 from three-point
range.
Heath Hopson had another strong performance off the bench,
scoring 15 points and grabbing five rebounds in 25 minutes of
action. Ryan Beall tied Lambert for the team lead with six
rebounds, adding seven points.
Trinity connected on just 32% of its shots and nine total field
goals in the first half, leading to the early deficit. The
Tiger defense clamped down in the second half by allowing just
seven field goals and 30% shooting to Sewanee, leading to the near
comeback.
Trinity will finish its SCAC weekend with a game at Centre
College on Saturday night. The Tigers return home on January
27, hosting Rhodes College in continued SCAC action.