
UNC Wilmington Seahawks

Valparaiso Beacons
Highlights
Summary
VALPARAISO, Ind. (Interstat) â Nolan Hodge scored 28 points as UNC Wilmington erased a halftime deficit to beat Valparaiso 73-70 on Saturday at Athletics-Recreation Center. The Seahawks, who trailed 40-31 at halftime, outscored the Beacons 42-30 in the second half. Hodge, a junior from Greensboro, North Carolina, keyed the comeback with 19 points after intermission. Noah Ross added 18 points for UNC Wilmington. Justus McNair led Valparaiso with 15 points. The Beacons shot just 35.4% from the field. UNC Wilmington improved to 10-1, while Valparaiso fell to 6-4. An announced crowd of 1,603 attended the nonconference game.
Extended Summary
VALPARAISO, Ind. (Interstat) â In a game defined by grinding defense and missed opportunities, Nolan Hodgeâs clutch free throws with three seconds remaining lifted UNC Wilmington to a narrow 73-70 victory over Valparaiso in a non-conference menâs basketball game Saturday at the Athletics-Recreation Center. The Seahawks, who trailed by nine at halftime, staged a methodical second-half comeback to escape in front of a crowd of 1,603 and improve to 10-1. Valparaiso fell to 6-4. The most critical sequence unfolded in the final seconds. With the game tied at 70, UNC Wilmingtonâs Christian May was fouled and sent to the line for two shots with four seconds left. May missed both, but Hodge secured the offensive rebound and was fouled on the putback attempt. The 6-foot-7 junior from Greensboro, North Carolina, calmly sank both free throws to put the Seahawks ahead for good. Valparaisoâs last chance, a desperation three-pointer from Rakim Chaney at the buzzer, missed everything. The game was a stark contrast of halves. Valparaiso, fueled by guard Justus McNairâs 15 first-half points, built a 40-31 lead by the break. The Beacons shot efficiently early and forced nine UNC Wilmington turnovers while committing only five themselves. The second half belonged to the Seahawksâ resilience and Valparaisoâs offensive freeze. UNC Wilmington tightened its defense, holding the Beacons to just 30 points after halftime on 8-of-31 shooting from the field. Valparaisoâs offense, which flowed in the first half, managed only three assists as a team for the entire game. Hodge was the engine for the Seahawksâ comeback, scoring 19 of his game-high 28 points in the second half. He finished 8 of 19 from the field and added two assists in 35 minutes. Noah Ross provided crucial support with 18 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for UNC Wilmington. Valparaiso was led by McNair, a junior from Joliet, Illinois, who scored all 15 of his points in the first half. JT Pettigrew added 17 points and eight rebounds, and Isaiah Barnes contributed 10 points and a block for the Beacons. Neither team shot well. UNC Wilmington made 24 of 60 field goal attempts for 40 percent, while Valparaiso hit 23 of 65 for 35.4 percent. Both teams struggled from deep, each making six three-pointers. The difference came at the free-throw line, where the Seahawks attempted 33 shots, making 19, compared to Valparaisoâs 24 attempts and 18 makes. A significant factor was UNC Wilmingtonâs work on the offensive glass. The Seahawks grabbed 22 offensive rebounds, leading to 18 second-chance points and helping offset their 40 percent shooting. Gavin Walsh was pivotal in that effort, pulling down six offensive boards as part of his 11-point, 11-rebound double-double. The win extends UNC Wilmingtonâs strong start to the season, with its only loss coming on the road at Kent State in November. The Seahawks will host Howard on Dec. 20. Valparaiso, which saw a two-game winning streak snapped, faces a quick turnaround with a road game at Northwestern on Tuesday. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, UNC Wilmington entered with a 70.8 percent probability to win. The total score of 143 points surpassed the over/under line of 137.5.
Preview
VALPARAISO, Ind. (Interstat) â A surging UNC Wilmington squad puts its hot start on the line Saturday when it visits Valparaiso in a nonconference menâs basketball matchup at the Athletics-Recreation Center. The Seahawks (9-1) have won nine straight games since a season-opening loss at Kent State, most recently grinding out a 70-63 road win at Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 6. Guard Christian May, the teamâs leading scorer, paced UNC Wilmington with 18 points in that victory. May has scored in double figures in eight of nine games this season, including a 22-point performance against East Carolina on Nov. 18. Valparaiso (6-3) is coming off a dominant 98-58 home win over Calumet Col. on Dec. 6, but faces a significant step up in competition. The Beaconsâ season has been marked by narrow margins, including a 75-72 overtime loss at Marquette on Dec. 2. Forward Owen Dease has been a consistent offensive threat for Valparaiso, scoring 17 points in the win over Calumet and 18 against Western Michigan on Nov. 29. He also had 17 points in the near-upset at Marquette. The game represents a final tune-up for both teams before challenging stretches. UNC Wilmington, which has relied on a balanced attack and stout defense during its streak, will begin Colonial Athletic Association play later this month. Valparaiso, under first-year coach Roger Powell Jr., will travel to Northwestern on Tuesday before opening Missouri Valley Conference action. Saturdayâs contest hinges on whether Valparaisoâs defense can contain May and disrupt the Seahawksâ rhythm, and if the Beaconsâ offense, led by Dease, can maintain efficiency against a UNC Wilmington team allowing just 66.2 points per game. The Seahawks have not played a true road game since Nov. 21, adding another layer to the challenge in Indiana. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. EST Saturday at the ARC.