Cougars Fall Short in Physical Battle with Towson
2/19/2022 7:40:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Dimitirius Underwood piled in 21 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in the loss
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Charleston Basketball dropped a tight battle to league-leader Towson, 80-77, on Saturday night at TD Arena. The Cougars are now 14-12 on the season and 6-8 overall.
Senior Dimitrius Underwood secured his second straight double-double with a season-high 21 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals. Underwood led four Cougars in double figures with freshman Ben Burnham, sophomore Nick Farrar and junior Brenden Tucker tallying 13 points, 13 points and 12 points, respectively.
Charleston led for 22 minutes of gameclock, draining nine 3-pointers and shooting 51 percent from the field on a strong night offensively. Towson seized late momentum and came away with the win, though, behind 21 offensive rebounds and 19 CofC turnovers.
After falling down early in the first half, CofC surged in front behind 3-point shooting and Underwood's ability to finish in traffic. The senior point guard followed treys from Farrar and Tucker with back-to-back buckets in the paint to push the Cougars in front by one. CofC would swell its lead to seven at halftime and as many as 11 three minutes into the second half.
The Tigers chipped away at the deficit with second-chance buckets and trips to the foul line. Towson earned 32 trips to the charity stripe, including 25 in the second half alone to claw back in the game. After the Tigers stormed in front and held onto a 2-point edge with 11 seconds left, a Reyne Smith 3-point attempt spun out on CofC's final possession and Towson clinched the victory.
Key Cougars
Game Notes
Up Next
Charleston now heads away from TD Arena for a 4-games-in-8-days road trip beginning Tuesday night at Northeastern. Tip-off in Boston is set for 7 p.m. ET on FloSports.
Senior Dimitrius Underwood secured his second straight double-double with a season-high 21 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals. Underwood led four Cougars in double figures with freshman Ben Burnham, sophomore Nick Farrar and junior Brenden Tucker tallying 13 points, 13 points and 12 points, respectively.
Charleston led for 22 minutes of gameclock, draining nine 3-pointers and shooting 51 percent from the field on a strong night offensively. Towson seized late momentum and came away with the win, though, behind 21 offensive rebounds and 19 CofC turnovers.
After falling down early in the first half, CofC surged in front behind 3-point shooting and Underwood's ability to finish in traffic. The senior point guard followed treys from Farrar and Tucker with back-to-back buckets in the paint to push the Cougars in front by one. CofC would swell its lead to seven at halftime and as many as 11 three minutes into the second half.
The Tigers chipped away at the deficit with second-chance buckets and trips to the foul line. Towson earned 32 trips to the charity stripe, including 25 in the second half alone to claw back in the game. After the Tigers stormed in front and held onto a 2-point edge with 11 seconds left, a Reyne Smith 3-point attempt spun out on CofC's final possession and Towson clinched the victory.
Key Cougars
- Dimitrius Underwood scored a Div. I high 21 points on a season-best eight made field goals. He added 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals.
- Ben Burnham was perfect from the foul line (4-4), finishing with 13 points.
- Reyne Smith matched his career high with six rebounds and chipped in seven points off the bench.
- Nick Farrar scored in double figures for the sixth time this season with 13 points.
Game Notes
- Reyne Smith needs just four more threes to break CofC's all-time freshman single-season record for made 3-pointers with 70 and counting. He is just the 14th Cougar ever to hit 70 threes in a season regardless of class.
- Dimitrius Underwood has posted back-to-back double doubles for the first time as a Cougar.
- Saturday marked the first time in CAA play that the Cougars were outrebounded, ending a streak of 13 straight games in conference action.
- Senior Jordan Sechan made his first start of the season.
Up Next
Charleston now heads away from TD Arena for a 4-games-in-8-days road trip beginning Tuesday night at Northeastern. Tip-off in Boston is set for 7 p.m. ET on FloSports.
Team Stats
Towson
CC
FG%
.397
.511
3FG%
.304
.391
FT%
.594
.667
RB
40
37
TO
14
19
STL
11
6
Game Leaders
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