Deondre Early
John Duncan
Deondre Earley (1) goes for two of his career-high 13 points in The Master's 86-69 win over No. 4 Arizona Christian Wednesday night.
69
Arizona Christian (AZ) ARIZONA 13-3, 1-1
86
Winner The Master's THE MAST 13-3, 1-1
Arizona Christian (AZ) ARIZONA
13-3, 1-1
69
Final
86
The Master's THE MAST
13-3, 1-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Arizona Christian (AZ) ARIZONA 28 41 69
The Master's THE MAST 44 42 86

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Dave Caldwell, Sports Information Director

No. 9 TMU knocks off No. 4 ACU

In a rematch between the two teams that battled for the GSAC championship last season, the No. 9-ranked The Master's men's basketball team defeated No. 4 Arizona Christian 86-69 Wednesday night in The MacArthur Center.

The Mustangs (13-3, 1-1 GSAC) went on a 12-0 run over a 2:37 period of the first half to grab a double-digit lead they would never relinquish.

The win is even more satisfying after TMU's 82-64 conference-opening loss to Hope International this past Saturday.

"We spent time in practice the last couple days being more intentional with our offense," said Head Coach Kelvin Starr. "And that paid off for us. We had 22 assists in the game. And defensively we challenged the guys after that Hope game. We told them they have to play more physical, you've got to play harder if you're going to have a chance to win this conference.

"ACU has been the best in this conference the last five years, so if you're going to compete for a championship, you've got to beat the best," Coach Starr continued. "They are a great program, and we know that if we are even going to have a chance to win this conference we had to win this game. So I'm proud of the guys's response."

That lead grew to a 16-point halftime difference, and while the Firestorm was able to cut it to within 10 points, the lead grew to the 17-point difference at the end.

TMU used the 3-point shot to near perfection in the first half to generate the difference. The Master's hit 10 of 18 from behind the arc in the first 20 minutes, finishing the game 13 of 28 from long range.

But perhaps even more impressive was the Mustangs defense, holding an ACU squad that averaged 82.3 points per game and hit better than 51% of their shots to 69 points and a field goal percentage of under 40.The Firestorm was also second in the conference from 3-point range hitting better than 39% from deep, but could only manage 6 of 20 (30%) from behind the arc.

"We did a good job on the scout," Coach Starr said. "The team did a good job responding to what we were teaching them about their shooters and what they would try to throw at us. The pressure on the ball was better than it was last Saturday, everything was just a little bit better. And so we thought that if we could make them earn everything, get a little bit tougher in the half court, then we would have a chance. And that's what happened."

Kemdall Moore hit five 3-pointers on his was to a game-high 22 points. Kaleb Lowery finished with a double-double, collecting 21 points and pulling down 14 rebounds. Deondre Earley had a career-high 13 points, with Jazen Guillory matching with 13 of his own.

The Master's will be back in The MacArthur Center on Saturday when they host OUAZ for another conference game. Tip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m.

 
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