
Omaha Mavericks

Lamar Cardinals
Highlights
Summary
BEAUMONT, Texas (Interstat) ā Lance Waddles scored 25 points to lead Omaha to an 85-82 overtime victory over Lamar in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at Montagne Center. The Mavericks led 43-32 at halftime, but the Cardinals mounted a furious second-half comeback, outscoring Omaha 44-33 to force overtime tied at 76. Omaha controlled the extra period, outscoring Lamar 9-6 to secure the win. Waddles was supported by Paul Djobetās 22 points for Omaha. Rob Lee scored a game-high 24 points for Lamar in the loss. Attendance was 1,120. Omaha improved to 7-7. Lamar fell to 5-6.
Extended Summary
BEAUMONT, Texas (Interstat) ā In a game defined by wild momentum swings and a furious second-half rally, the Omaha Mavericks outlasted the Lamar Cardinals 85-82 in overtime Saturday night at Montagne Center. The Mavericks, who led by as many as 15 points in the first half, squandered that entire advantage after halftime before regrouping in the extra period to secure the nonconference victory before a crowd of 1,120. Omaha guard Lance Waddles led all scorers with 25 points, including a critical layup in overtime, while forward Paul Djobet added 22. For Lamar, guard Rob Lee scored 24 points, spearheading the Cardinalsā comeback, and forward Braden East contributed 17 points and a game-high 12 rebounds. The most important part of the game was Lamarās dramatic second-half surge to force overtime. After trailing 43-32 at halftime and by 11 with under 13 minutes to play, the Cardinals mounted a relentless 24-9 run over a nine-minute span. Lee was the catalyst, scoring 10 points during the surge, which was capped by an Andrew Holifield 3-pointer that gave Lamar a 61-60 lead with 5:53 remaining in regulation. From there, the teams traded blows in a tense finish. Omaha appeared to have the game in hand when Brock Schollās dunk put the Mavericks up 68-67 with 2:11 left. Lamar answered with five straight points, including a Braden East tip-in, to take a 72-68 lead with 1:07 to go. Djobet then hit two free throws to pull Omaha within two. After a Lamar turnover, Scholl tied the game at 72-72 with another dunk off an assist from JaāSean Glover with 2:11 left. Both teams had chances to win in the final minute of regulation. Lee put Lamar back ahead with a layup, but Djobet answered with a driving score to knot it at 74-74. Lee was fouled with 9 seconds left and made both free throws for a 76-74 Lamar edge. On the ensuing possession, Omahaās Tony Osburn was fouled on a 3-point attempt with 3 seconds on the clock. He made the first two free throws to tie the game but missed the third, sending the contest to overtime tied at 76-76. The Mavericks never trailed in the extra period, scoring the first five points. Waddles hit a layup and, after a Lamar turnover, Djobet converted a traditional 3-point play for an 81-76 Omaha lead with 4:24 left. Lamar closed to within 81-80 on Holifieldās layup, but a Scholl tip-in and two free throws from Kamryn Thomas provided just enough cushion. Leeās layup at the buzzer provided the final margin. Omaha built its early lead with efficient offense, shooting 50% from the field in the first half and connecting on 7 of 16 from 3-point range. Waddles and Djobet combined for 27 points before the break. Lamar struggled offensively, committing 10 first-half turnovers and shooting just 38%. The Cardinals flipped the script after halftime, attacking the paint and the offensive glass. They outscored Omaha 44-33 in the second half, shooting 48% and earning 12 free-throw attempts. East was particularly dominant inside, scoring 13 of his points after halftime. Scholl finished with 13 points and two blocks for Omaha, while Glover added nine points and three assists. For Lamar, Holifield had eight points, three assists and three blocks, and Cody Pennebaker scored nine points. With the win, Omaha evens its record at 7-7. Lamar falls to 5-6. The Mavericks travel to face Oregon on Dec. 28, while Lamar opens Southland Conference play at Northwestern State on Dec. 29.
Preview
OMAHA, Neb. (Interstat) ā The Omaha Mavericks and Lamar Cardinals, both seeking momentum before conference play begins, will meet in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at the Montagne Center in Beaumont, Texas. Omaha (6-7) enters following a dominant 105-58 home victory over York on Tuesday. Guard Tony Osburn led the way with 18 points and seven assists in 27 minutes, while Lance Waddles added a game-high 25 points. The Mavericks have shown inconsistency, however, alternating wins and losses over their past six games. Lamar (5-5) looks to snap a three-game skid after falling 83-72 to Texas-Rio Grande Valley on Tuesday. Guard Cody Pennebaker scored 16 points with five assists in the loss. The Cardinalsā recent schedule has been challenging, with defeats to San Diego State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi preceding the UTRGV game. Osburn is a key facilitator for Omaha, averaging double-digit points and multiple assists in recent contests. For Lamar, Pennebaker has been a primary offensive option, scoring in double figures in four of his last six outings. This matchup represents a final nonconference tune-up for both programs. Omaha opens Summit League play Jan. 1 at South Dakota State. Lamar begins Southland Conference action Dec. 29 at Northwestern State. The game tips off at 7 p.m. CST Saturday.