BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Junior forward
B.J. Mack notched his third career double-double to lead Wofford in an extremely physical matchup that featured six technical fouls and nearly 40 foul calls in Birmingham on Wednesday night, as Samford (15-9, 5-7 SoCon) managed to climb back from a nine-point deficit in regulation to stun the Terriers in overtime, 65-60. The win for Samford cuts a nine-game series skid against the Terriers, marking their first win since 2017, as Wofford hit a significant dry spell along with turnovers down the stretch that allowed the Bulldogs to rally and force an extra period at the Pete Hanna Center. Â
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The loss drops Wofford to 14-11 overall and 6-7 in the Southern Conference.
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"The two things we had to do to win the game was take care of the ball – we had 18 [turnovers]," said head coach
Jay McAuley of the keys to Wednesday's matchup. "The other one was going to be to find a way to win the glass and we did but, plus-10 offensive rebounds in the second half [for Samford]. They had one in the first half."
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"We made enough misses," added McAuley of Wofford defensively. "We made them miss and it was a choice thing. No matter who we put in the game, they were just coming in on incoming misses and wanting the ball more, thus they won the game."
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Wofford led 37-28Â after Larson dimed
Sam Godwin inside for a big poster flush prior to a Bulldogs 3-pointer (37-31) by the under-16 media timeout (15:23). The game took a physical twist after the break at the hands of a sequence of technical fouls given to Wofford's
Ryan Larson and
Isaiah Bigelow – resulting in a Bigelow ejection – and Samford's Jaden Campbell and Jermaine Marshall.
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After a Ques Glover steal produced a fast break scenario, Larson stopped the break in fouling Glover for what would later be called a Flagrant I due to no play on the ball, though, Glover would go for a dunk after the whistle to see Bigelow pin the attempt; resulting in a brief scuffle on the baseline between Campbell, Marshall and Bigelow. Bigelow would be struck with two technicals for the play, causing the ejection, as Campbell and Marshall received one apiece.
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Consequently, Glover knocked in both free throws at the line (37-33) before coming down to connect on a step-back that capped a 7-0 Bulldogs run at 37-35. Subsequently, a technical on Samford's Logan Dye, off a
B.J. Mack shooting foul on the other end, saw Klesmit hit a technical free-throw prior to Mack hitting both of his respective free throws at the line to go back up, 40-35. Mack would net Wofford's next six points, after finishing a dish from Patterson and another pair of free throws, as the Terriers saw trio of free throws from Klesmit (1) and Larson (2) to lead 49-40 with 6:51 remaining.
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In the midst of the lead, Wofford would be held scoreless with four turnovers over a four-minute stretch to see a momentum-shifting 9-0 Samford run deadlock the score at 49-49 by the final media timeout at the 2:32 mark. Mack nailed a trifecta to reclaim the lead and break the drought, though, Glover answered on the other end (52-52), as Samford's Jacob Tryon managed to convert a pair of free throws to hold a 54-52 edge with 13.2 seconds left for the Bulldogs' first lead since 16:47 of the first half.
Max Klesmit would be fouled on the drive the next trip down, converting both at the line in the double bonus with 0:06 left to send the contest to overtime at 54-54.
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In overtime, Samford's Glover began to impact the game, scoring or assisting on six of the Bulldogs' eight opening points, to lead Samford to a 62-57 advantage with 1:12 remaining. Klesmit came down to drill a three off the helper from Mack to climb within one possession, 62-60 (0:51), as the Terriers got a defensive stop to see Klesmit launch a final go-ahead trey attempt that unfortunately came off the mark with 10 seconds remaining. Wofford fouled to ultimately see the Bulldogs seal the win at the line for the 65-60 final margin.
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The Bulldogs shot 50 percent from the field in the final five minutes en route to finishing 38.3 percent for the game (23-for-60) and 16.7 percent from 3-point range. Samford was led by Ques Glover with 18 points, followed by Jermaine Marshall (15 points, 10 rebounds) and Jacob Tryon (13).
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Wofford led for 31:32 of the contest in what was a defensive grudge match for most of the way, seeing the Terriers finish just 30.9 percent from the floor (17-of-55) and 22.2 percent from beyond the arc (6-of-27). The Terriers hit 87 percent of their attempts from the charity stripe on 20-of-23 shooting.
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B.J. Mack led the way with his third career double-double and sixth 20-point outing this season with game-highs of 20 points and 10 rebounds, as
Max Klesmit recorded 15 points and matched a season-high seven free throws (7-of-10) to pair with three rebounds and assists apiece.
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Senior
Ryan Larson added nine points and a career-best 10 rebounds, while freshman
Austin Patterson finished with five points, three assists and two rebounds.
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Wofford held a 31-22 advantage at the intermission and led by as much as 11, as both teams shot just 30 percent in the first half, though, the Terriers' four first-half treys (4-of-17) and 7-for-7 outing at the free-throw line made the difference. Wofford had held Samford to just 1-of-9 shooting from beyond the arc in the opening frame (11.1%).
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The Terriers held the edge in rebounds on the night, 40-39, though, Samford recorded 11 second-chance points that proved pivotal down the stretch, in addition to tallying 22 points off turnovers and 34 points inside the paint.
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Wofford (14-11, 6-7 SoCon) returns home to Spartanburg to host Western Carolina at the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 12. Tip-off is scheduled for a 7 p.m. tip.