O'Connell leads Georgia Southern over Radford 65-64
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Shawn O'Connell had career highs with 15 points and nine rebounds and Tookie Brown made the game-winning layup to lift Georgia Southern over Radford 65-64 on Saturday to close out the Savannah Invitational.
Brown finished with nine points and four assists and the Eagles (3-3) shot 48 percent from the floor (25 of 52). Montae Glenn had a career-high three steals.
Tied at halftime and after 13 lead changes, Christian Brown made a free throw to put the Highlanders up 64-63 with 2:03 left, but Brown hit his layup on the next possession and Radford missed two shots in the final 27 seconds.
Justin Cousin's 3-pointer put the Highlanders up 22-19 midway through the first half. Georgia Southern scored eight unanswered points and tied it at 29 at halftime on Brown's three free throws.
Freshman Christian Bradford led Radford (2-4) with 15 points and made 4 of 5 3-pointers. Randy Phillips added 12 and the Highlanders shot 40.7 percent.
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Jones' 3 helps UTA past Fordham 67-63
NEW YORK (AP) Kevin Hervey and Drew Charles each scored 15 points and Jalen Jones' 3 with 41 seconds left helped carry UTA past Fordham 67-63 on Saturday night.
Jones' 3 put the Mavericks up 63-60 and 20 seconds later Hervey fouled Antwoine Anderson who made 1 of 2 free throws. Hervey then sank two free throws and Anderson's layup brought the Rams within 65-63. Jones made two free throws to end it.
Fordham trailed 58-52, and Anderson's 3 with 2:21 left made it 58-55. Hervey added two free throws before Fordham's Joseph Chartouny made a 3. Off a steal, Anderson scored a layup to tie at 60.
UTA (4-3) led 29-27 at halftime. Javonte Hawkins' layup with 14:37 left put Fordham (5-2) up 36-31.
Anderson led the Rams with 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting.
The Mavericks shot a season-high 56.4 percent (22 for 39) and outrebounded the Rams 36-16.
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Crossland, Goodwin lead Eastern Illinois to 72-62 win
CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) Ray Crossland and Montell Goodwin combined for 29 points as Eastern Illinois knocked off South Alabama 72-62 on Saturday to give the Jaguars their first defeat of the season.
Crossland was 6 of 9 from the floor for 15 points and Goodwin hit 3 of 5 from long range for 14 points. Muusa Dama added 12 and had nine boards and Cornell Johnston chipped in 10 with eight assists.
South Alabama, trailing 36-33 at the break, closed to 58-53 with 5:19 remaining in the game following a Shaq Calhoun layup. However Dama and Patrick Muldoon hit back-to-back jumpers for a 62-53 lead with 4:05 left. The Jaguars got to within seven, 69-62, with 24 seconds remaining but Eastern Illinois made three free throws in the closing seconds to hold off the Jaguars.
Ken Williams was 10 of 18 from the floor for 24 points for South Alabama (5-1). Nick Stover added 13 points.
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Allen scores 21, No. 6 Duke routs App State 93-58
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Grayson Allen showed what he's capable of when healthy - and then went down with the latest in a run of injuries for No. 6 Duke.
Allen scored all 21 of his points in the first half, then injured a toe late in Duke's 93-58 rout of Appalachian State on Saturday.
Allen, who has been playing through a right foot injury suffered in last week's loss to No. 5 Kansas, appeared to tweak that foot or ankle when he went down while going for a rebound with about 12 minutes to play and Duke leading by 35. He stayed on the bench for the rest of the game.
Allen was not available for comment after the game because he was receiving treatment, team spokesman Cory Walton said.
"He just landed funny, and when that happens, it hurts,'' coach Mike Krzyzewski said. ''It really hurts. He looked fresher in that first half than he has the entire season, and hopefully we'll get there by Tuesday night'' when No. 24 Michigan State visits.
Luke Kennard added 18 points and Amile Jefferson and Frank Jackson each finished with 15 for the Blue Devils (6-1), who have won four straight but once again must deal with an injury to a key player. Duke also has been without three injured freshman big men due to injuries and Krzyzewski says those three won't play against Michigan State either.
''That's frustrating, but you do what you need to do and we don't ask anybody to feel sorry for us, and nobody will,'' Krzyzewski said. ''It's just a fact of life. I don't want, `Poor me.' I'm not `Poor me.' I've got good guys. ... Totally the opposite (team) of what we thought we would have.''
Kelvin Robinson scored 12 points for the Mountaineers (2-3), who average 89 points but for the first time were held to fewer than 70.
Allen started shooting the ball better in his last game, hitting three 3s in a rout of William & Mary on Wednesday night, and he picked up right where he left off.
He led the way during an opening half in which Duke scored a season-best 55 points and used a 24-12 burst to push the lead into the 20s. Allen keyed the run with two of his four 3s, and Jackson capped it with a layup that made it 53-31.
Matt Jones added 10 points for Duke.
BIG PICTURE
Appalachian State: The Mountaineers could pull a few positives from their first visit to Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1987. They found ways to score on Duke, hitting nine 3s and scoring 34 first-half points - both the most allowed by Duke this season. That could give them a dose of confidence before their next visit to an ACC arena - they are at North Carolina State on Dec. 15.
''We knew that they were going to bring pressure offensively, their defense against our offense, and we played way too fast,'' coach Jim Fox said. ''And when we started missing some shots, we kind of got stagnant. ... They got going, they made some shots. I've been here before and that's happened, and it goes quick.''
Duke: For the second straight game, injured freshman forwards Harry Giles and Marques Bolden warmed up but didn't play. In their continued absence, Chase Jeter was once again the first post player off the bench, but freshman Javin DeLaurier was impressive and sophomore Antonio Vrankovic scored eight points in 19 minutes. Both could make a push for Jeter's minutes going forward.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
Duke showed no evidence that it deserves to be ranked lower than No. 6, though the game against the Spartans should provide a more accurate benchmark.
HIGHLIGHT REEL
The play of the day came with about 7 minutes left in the first half when Jefferson pinned Emarius Logan's layup attempt against the glass. Kennard grabbed the rebound to start the break the other way and lofted a perfect alley-oop pass to Jackson, who finished off the dunk to make it 37-21.
UP NEXT
Appalachian State: The Mountaineers remain in the state and will visit Charlotte on Monday night.
Duke: The Blue Devils play their marquee home nonconference game Tuesday night with a visit from No. 24 Michigan State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.