Tiger Blog:
Towson visited North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks (12-10, 8-3) so entered the game as huge underdogs. The Seahawks have 4 players averaging in double figures, led by C Bryan Borman’s 21.1 ppg and 7.1 rpg. NC-Wilmington whipped the Tigers 82-62 earlier this season when playing in Towson, so that bode poorly for Towson as well.
On the first possession of the game, Borman cut through Towson’s defense to score on a thunderous dunk. He scored the Seahawks’ first 6 points of the game. Towson hit just 1 of their first 9 shots and had 5 turnovers leading to a 17-5 deficit after 7 minutes of play. After the midpoint of the half, Towson went on an 11-0 run to close the gap to 25-22 with 6:49 to go til intermission. The refs then repeatedly whistled the Tigers for fouls which made it possible for NC-Wilmington to pull away again. When the buzzer sounded, Towson trailed 37-31. The Seahawks were +4 in rebounds, +3 in turnovers and had gone to the line 10 more times and scored 8 more points on free throws. PG Matt Settles led the scoring for Towson with 7 points.
Towson hung with NC-Wilmington early in the 2nd half but was unable to catch up. The Seahawks then scored 11 unanswered points to jump ahead 70-52 with 8 minutes remaining. The Tigers were unable to close the gap and lost convincingly 80-64. The Seahawks outshot the Tigers 44% to 36% and had 15 turnovers to 23 by Towson.
Leading scorers for the Tigers were: SF Eric Shannon with 15 and PG Matt Settles and C Nick McPherson who each scored 12.
“We’re just not shooting well,” said Coach Aura. “And tonight we played sloppily and were simply careless. There’s no excuse for making 23 turnovers.”
The loss dropped the Tigers’ CAA record to 4-8. The Tigers are now alone in 9th place. The only good thing is that 4 of their last 6 games are at home.