NSU 3 Landyn Jumawan UTRGV 10 Marvin McGhee III
Chris Reich, NSU Photographic Services
80
Northwestern St. NW 6-13,4-6 Southland
82
Winner Houston Christian HCU 7-12,3-7 Southland
Northwestern St. NW
6-13,4-6 Southland
80
Final
82
Houston Christian HCU
7-12,3-7 Southland
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Northwestern St. NW 44 36 80
Houston Christian HCU 41 41 82

Game Recap: Demon Basketball | | Zach Freihofer, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Demons drop to HCU on another nailbiter

HOUSTON, Texas — A pair of late lead changes and one final drive to the rim sent the Northwestern State men's basketball team to a heartbreaking 82–80 loss Monday night at Sharp Gymnasium, as Houston Christian erased a late deficit and delivered the final blow in Southland Conference play.

The Demons (6-13, 4-6) appeared in control for much of the final 10 minutes, leaning on interior efficiency and timely scoring, but the Huskies answered possession after possession down the stretch before Kylin Green's driving layup with nine seconds remaining proved decisive.

"We put ourselves in position to win," third-year head coach Rick Cabrera said. "But when you have an eight-, nine-, 10-point lead, you've got to figure out a way to close it out. Right now, when it's time to go, we're not defending the way we need to defend."

Northwestern led 65–55 at the 10-minute mark after a Kordrick Turner layup capped a steady offensive stretch, forcing HCU to play from behind.

The Huskies (6-13, 3-7) responded with a surge fueled by perimeter shooting, trimming the margin to three after back-to-back 3-pointers from Trent Johnson and Riley Bartley.

The Demons briefly steadied themselves behind Willie Williams, who finished through contact on multiple possessions and converted a free throw at the 2:13 mark to make it 79–75.

The Huskies refused to fade.

D'Aundre Samuels buried a corner 3 with 1:54 remaining to cut the deficit to one, and after Izzy Miles split a pair of free throws on the other end, Green calmly knocked down two at the stripe to tie the game at 80 with 53 seconds remaining.

Northwestern had one more opportunity to respond but came up empty, setting the stage for Green's final attack.

The senior guard drove downhill and finished at the rim with nine seconds left, giving HCU its first lead since early in the second half.

A last-second look for the Demons did not fall, sealing the Huskies' comeback after they shot 60 percent from the field and 12-of-20 from beyond the arc.

"We can score," Cabrera said. "Offense isn't the issue. When you score 80-plus points on the road, that's not the problem. But when you give up 80-plus points, that's an issue. Our defense has to be better than our offense late."

The game was tightly contested from the opening tip, with neither team able to create meaningful separation early.

Northwestern built momentum behind strong interior play and balanced scoring, closing the first half on a late surge to take a narrow advantage into the break after Justin Redmond knocked down a 3-pointer in the final seconds to give NSU a 44–41 lead.

Redmond provided a spark off the bench, emerging as an efficient scoring presence after taking a smaller offensive role in recent games. He finished with 13 points on a near-perfect 6-of-7 shooting night.

Williams once again asserted himself inside, continuing his dominant stretch in the paint with 15 points, coming on the heels of a career-high 18-point performance in the previous game.

Cabrera emphasized that the recurring theme of close finishes must lead to growth, especially with the season's margin tightening.

"At some point, you've got to come together as a unit and guard when it matters the most," Cabrera said. "Every game in this league is going to be a nail-biter under four minutes. The team that gets the most stops is going to win, period."

Northwestern returns to Mike McConathy Court at Prather Coliseum on Saturday, hosting East Texas A&M at Prather Coliseum in the teams' first matchup of the season. Tipoff is set for 3:30 p.m.
 
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