
Niagara Purple Eagles

Morgan State Bears
Highlights
Summary
BALTIMORE (Interstat) ā Alfred Worrell scored 24 points to lead Morgan State to an 81-73 menās basketball victory over Niagara on Saturday at Hill Field House. The Bears (2-8) used a strong second half, outscoring the Purple Eagles 46-40 after leading 35-33 at halftime. Rob Lawson added 17 points and 10 assists for Morgan State, while Eugene Alvin also scored 17. Justin Page led Niagara (2-8) with 18 points. Brian Griffith added 16 points for the Purple Eagles, who have lost six straight. An announced crowd of 368 saw the game. Both teams now hold identical 2-8 records.
Extended Summary
BALTIMORE (Interstat) ā In a game defined by a staggering disparity in ball security, the Morgan State Bears overcame a season-high 23 turnovers by shooting a blistering 61 percent from the field to hold off the Niagara Purple Eagles 81-73 in a non-conference menās basketball game Saturday at Hill Field House. Both teams entered the contest with identical 1-8 records, but it was the Bears who found enough offensive efficiency to secure their second win. Morgan Stateās remarkable shooting performance, which included 9 of 20 from three-point range and 18 of 21 from the free-throw line, ultimately negated a Niagara defense that forced those 23 giveaways, leading to 23 points. The most important part of the game unfolded late in the second half after Niagara had clawed back from a deficit that reached 11 points. The Purple Eagles, leveraging their relentless pressure, cut the Morgan State lead to 65-63 with just under six minutes remaining following a stepback jumper from Vice Zanki. Morgan Stateās response was immediate and decisive, orchestrated by guard Rob Lawson and fueled by the hot hand of Alfred Worrell. On the ensuing possession, Worrell, who finished with a game-high 24 points, drained a three-pointer off an assist from Lawson. After a Niagara dunk, Worrell connected on another three-pointer, again from a Lawson pass, pushing the lead back to 71-65 and forcing a Niagara timeout at the 6:46 mark. The Bearsā defense then stiffened, and Lawson, who posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 assists, hit a pull-up jumper to extend the run to 8-0 and establish a 73-65 advantage with 6:17 to play. Niagara would not get closer than five points the rest of the way, as Morgan State closed the game by making 8 of 10 free throws in the final 33 seconds to seal the victory. The first half was a sloppy affair, with the two teams combining for 32 turnovers. Morgan State managed a 35-33 lead at the break despite giving the ball away 14 times, thanks to 54 percent shooting. Niagara stayed close by converting 10 Morgan State miscues into 12 points, but the Purple Eaglesā own offensive struggles, including 7-of-21 shooting from three-point range for the game, prevented them from building a lead. Justin Page led Niagara with 18 points and four assists. Brian Griffith provided a spark off the bench with 16 points, all in the second half, while Zanki added 13. The Purple Eagles won the battle in the paint, 34-20, and on the fast break, 14-8, but were ultimately undone by Morgan Stateās superior shot-making. For Morgan State, Eugene Alvin joined Worrell and Lawson in double figures with 17 points. David Bumpass contributed 10 points. The Bearsā offensive rating of 114.1 points per 100 possessions starkly contrasted with their carelessness with the ball, but their 27-for-44 performance from the floor proved insurmountable. The game, played before an announced crowd of 368, improved both teamsā records to 2-8. Niagara will look to rebound quickly as they travel to face VCU on Monday. Morgan State begins a three-game West Coast trip at California on Friday. According to National Statisticalās ELO system, Niagara had been projected with a 54.7 percent probability to win, and Morgan State closed as a 1.5-point favorite. The total score of 154 surpassed the over/under line of 141.5.
Preview
Preview: Struggling Teams Seek Rare Win as Niagara Visits Morgan State BALTIMORE (Interstat) ā Two teams desperate to halt lengthy losing streaks will meet Saturday when the Niagara Purple Eagles face the Morgan State Bears in a non-conference menās basketball game at Hill Field House. Both programs enter the contest mired in significant slides. Niagara (2-7) has lost six straight games since a Nov. 10 win over Delaware State. Morgan State (1-8) has dropped eight consecutive contests after a season-opening victory over Central Penn on Nov. 6. The matchup represents one of the final chances for each squad to build momentum before the bulk of their conference schedules begin in January. For the Purple Eagles, it is the second game of a three-game road trip, while the Bears play their final home game before a challenging West Coast swing. A key player to watch for Niagara will be forward Josiah Sabino. He is coming off a near double-double performance, grabbing nine rebounds and scoring eight points in 24 minutes during a 71-43 loss at Saint Peterās on Dec. 7. Over his last five games, Sabino has averaged 7.0 points and 5.6 rebounds per contest. Morgan State will counter with guard Rob Lawson, who has been a consistent offensive bright spot during the teamās skid. Lawson is averaging 12.2 points over his last six games, including an 18-point, four-assist effort in a narrow 84-80 home loss to Longwood on Dec. 6. He led the Bears with 13 points in their most recent outing, a 92-49 defeat at DePaul. Niagaraās offense has sputtered during its losing streak, failing to reach 70 points in five of the six losses. Morgan State has faced similar struggles, particularly on defense, allowing an average of 84.6 points over its eight-game losing streak. The game will tip off at 4 p.m. EST on Saturday, Dec. 13. For Niagara, it is the first-ever meeting with Morgan State. The Purple Eagles will travel to face VCU on Monday, while the Bears begin their trip to California to face the University of California, Berkeley on Dec. 19.