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Game is slowly slipping away from the Hilltoppers as the Blue Raiders take a 10-0 run to the under-four timeout. MTSU leads 81-70.
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Wow. Wow. Wow. Archie Goodwin fights through two War Ready defenders and secures the Elam Ending victory. Fans are on the court, folks. Final score, 80-76
Energy is back in the building as an Andrew Harrison 3 ignited a 7-point run. La Familia leads 71-62
The magic number: 79 With TBT's Elam ending rule, the first team to reach 79 points will move on. La Familia needs 8 points, War Ready needs 13. A good finish is on the horizon.
We got a good one brewing headed into the fourth as La Familia leads War Ready 64-60. This game is making me realize how much I miss basketball. How much longer until March?
War Ready is on a 10-0 run and has made this a 52-50 game with five minutes left in the third quarter.
Halftime at Memorial Coliseum. La familia leads War Ready 44-36. Whitney leads all scoring with 10. Personal Note: Memorial Coliseum is a great place for a ball game. The crowd kiss cam paired with Coldplay's "A Sky Full of Stars" was a nice, funny addition to the expereince.
Khalil Whitney has had quite the return to BBN. He tallied 14 points in La Familia's opener on Friday, and leads all scoring with 8 after a quarter today. La Familia leads War Ready 26-18 at the start of the second.
Malachi Moreno, Jaland Lowe and some other current Cats are here for La Familia, who leads War Ready 16-13 with under three minutes to play in the first quarter.
Covering some July basketball on this Sunday afternoon here at Memorial Coliseum. La Familia taking on Auburn affiliated War Ready in the second round of TBT. @heraldleader
FIU 64, WKU 61, FINAL. A short trip to Huntsville for Tops, who take a season-ending loss
Liberty leads 49-22 at halftime. Don McHenry leads WKU scoring with 12 points. No other Hilltopper has more than three points.
Liberty leads 41-15 at the final media timeout of the half. The Flames are riding a 23-5 scoring run into the final three minutes of play.
A Khristian Lander 3-pointer ended an agonizing 4:17 Hilltopper scoring drought, but the Hilltoppers still trail 34-14 with 6:22 remaining in the first. Liberty is shooting 60% from the field and 50% from 3-point land.
Nine minutes remaining in the first and the Hilltoppers can't find the bottom of the net down 30-10. WKU is shooting 20% from the field so far.
Starting five for WKU Braxton Bayless Blaise Keita Don McHenry Jalen Jackson Tyrone Marshall Jr.
The massive circle of 13 seniors has been celebrated, kicking off festivities at Diddle Arena for Liberty v WKU. The Hilltoppers are looking for a season sweep of the Flames, who come into Diddle with CUSA regular season title hopes. A fun way to end a season if you ask me