Parker Tuttle had 24 points and hit 11 free throws as TMU basketball took down Mission University 90-76 in the final game of The MacArthur Trust Classic Saturday in The MacArthur Center.
Just like Friday night, TMU's second-half offense was on point, scoring 50 points and shooting 46% as opposed to just 33% in the first half. The Mustangs also out-rebounded the Patriots 54-41.
The squad crashed the offensive glass all night long, picking up 15 offensive rebounds and 22 second-chance points.
Nate Boakye picked up 17 points to go along with 13 rebounds and three assists.
TMU was just up five at the half, (40-35) but was able to expand the lead to as much as 19 points at 85-66 before Mission narrowed the gap a bit in the closing minutes.
Jazen Guillory had a 20-point performance on an efficient 7 of 14 shooting from the field. The Master's was aggressive from the start, getting 32 attempts from the charity stripe as the Mustangs have scored at least 90 points in each of the last three games.
The Mustangs will finish their tournament unscathed with a 2-0 record and will continue to see NAIA competition before GSAC play starts.
TMU will travel next to Glendale, Ariz. to participate in the Fultz Memorial Classic to play against Oregon Tech on November 7.
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