Caden DeVries
Reagan Noll
Caden DeVries (12) had a career-high 18 points on 6 of 7 from 3-point range in The Master's 75-70 loss to Florida Memorial Tuesday.
75
Winner Florida Memorial (FL) FLORIDA 9-5, 2-1
70
The Master's THE MAST 9-5, 3-0
Winner
Florida Memorial (FL) FLORIDA
9-5, 2-1
75
Final
70
The Master's THE MAST
9-5, 3-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Florida Memorial (FL) FLORIDA 33 42 75
The Master's THE MAST 33 37 70

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

Mustangs taken down by Lions

In a tight game that saw six ties and six lead changes, The Master's men's basketball team lost to the Florida Memorial Lions 75-70 Tuesday in The MacArthur Center.

It was a tale of two halves for the Mustangs (9-5, 3-0) defense as they held the Lions to just 31% shooting in the first half but allowed 17 of 24 (71%) in the second half. TMU shot 25 of 59 (42%) from the field for the game.

"Our transition defense was atrocious," said TMU Head Coach Kelvin Starr. "That's where they opened the game up in the second half and allowed them to shoot such a great percentage. Missed opportunities for us led into fast break opportunities for them. And against a really good team, you can't have that. It's good to play a team this good because it gives us a gauge on what we need to work on before we get into conference."

The two teams battled to a 33-33 tie at the half, despite the good defense by Master's in those first 20 minutes. TMU was able to open up an 8-point lead on a 3-pointer by Brayden Miner with 13 minutes to play in the first half, but a 10-0 run by the Lions put them back on top 18-16. That 8-point lead was the largest The Master's would enjoy in the game.

Neither team had more than a 3-point lead for the remainder of the half.

After a few back-and-forth baskets to open the second frame, a Lions 3-pointer just 2:07 into the half gave FMU the lead for good. And while their largest lead over TMU was seven points, the Mustangs were never far from the lead. Twice Master's pulled to within a single point, and six times to within two points.

A layup by Nate Boakye tied the game at 68-68 with 3:44 to play, but made shots and free throws by the Lions, coupled with missed shots and turnovers by the Mustangs, allowed Florida Memorial to pull away down the stretch for the 5-point win.

Quincy Phillips led TMU with 20 points followed by Caden DeVries with a career-high 18 points on 6 of 7 shooting from behind the 3-point line.

"[Caden DeVries] is doing everything we have asked him to do," Coach Starr said. "Guard at a high level and make shots, and he kept us in the game with some really high level shot making today."

Miner tallied 13 points and a team-high seven rebounds off the bench, with Boakye adding 12 points.

The Master's will have one more home game in The MacArthur Center before returning to conference play when they host the Stanton Elks this Friday at 5 p.m.

 
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