Jazen Guillory
Reagan Noll
Jazen Guillory and the TMU Mustangs beat Benedictine Mesa on Saturday 92-86.
86
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT 17-3, 7-3
92
Winner The Master's THE MAST 15-6, 8-1
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT
17-3, 7-3
86
Final
92
The Master's THE MAST
15-6, 8-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT 35 51 86
The Master's THE MAST 35 57 92

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Andrew Cross, Assistant Sports Information Director

TMU outlasts BenU in a nail-biter finish

In a clash of the first and second place teams in the GSAC, The Master's University knocked off Benedictine Mesa 92-86 on Saturday in The MacArthur Center.

Avery Jackson dropped 25 points to lead all scorers but he got some help from his fellow senior Tiago Soares, who scored 19 points of his own and grabbed seven rebounds. 

TMU was locked in a close battle with BenU in the first half, as there were multiple lead changes and ties. The Mustangs only shot 37% in the first 20 minutes but grabbed 12 offensive rebounds.

"We didn't shoot particularly well in that first half," TMU Head Coach Kelvin Starr said. "We needed those offensive rebounds to keep us in the game and get those extra shots."

TMU went into the break tied at 35 with the No. 19 team in the NAIA. The offense started to pick up post halftime, with both teams shooting above 50% from the field. Jackson, Brayden Miner, and Quincy Phillips each totaled double digit scoring in the second half.

With three minutes remaining, BenU went on an 8-2 run to take an eight-point advantage. But TMU rallied, bringing the lead down to one in the final minute, thanks to a Miner 3-pointer and Jackson's and-one.

"We were down late and found a way to get through it," Coach Starr said. "Obviously, you don't want to be down late but we toughed it out there at the end."

TMU stopped BenU on every possession in the final minute and made all eight of their free throw attempts to close out an important win. The win game TMU more breathing room atop the GSAC standings, as they now hold a one and a half game lead over the Redhawks.

Jackson and Miner both finished with 17 points and Jazen Guillory had five offensive rebounds to spark 18 second chance points.

TMU will take on La Sierra Thursday in The MacArthur Center.
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