
Tennessee Tech

Eastern Illinois
Highlights
Summary
CHARLESTON, Ill. (Interstat) — Eastern Illinois overcame a seven-point halftime deficit to defeat Tennessee Tech 71-61 in an Ohio Valley Conference men’s basketball game Thursday night at Lantz Arena. The Panthers, led by Andre Washington’s 20 points, outscored the Golden Eagles 42-25 in the second half. Tennessee Tech led 36-29 at halftime but was undone by 14 turnovers, which Eastern Illinois converted into 23 points. The Panthers also held advantages in fastbreak points and points in the paint. Meechie White added 13 points for Eastern Illinois (5-10, 1-2 OVC). Jah’Kim Payne scored 11 points for Tennessee Tech (6-10, 1-2). Attendance was 736.
Extended Summary
CHARLESTON, Ill. (Interstat) — A dominant second-half performance fueled by defensive pressure and opportunistic scoring carried the Eastern Illinois Panthers to a 71-61 victory over the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles in an Ohio Valley Conference men’s basketball game Thursday night at Lantz Arena. The game turned decisively after halftime. Tennessee Tech, which led 36-29 at the break, saw its offense stagnate and its ball security crumble against an intensified Eastern Illinois defense. The Panthers outscored the Golden Eagles 42-25 in the second half, capitalizing on a cascade of Tennessee Tech mistakes to seize control. The most important part of the game was Eastern Illinois’s transformative defensive effort after intermission, which directly fueled a game-changing run. The Panthers, who recorded nine steals, forced Tennessee Tech into 14 total turnovers and converted those miscues into 23 points. Conversely, Eastern Illinois committed only seven turnovers, leading to a mere two points for the Golden Eagles. This staggering 21-point disparity in points off turnovers was the central narrative of the contest. Eastern Illinois guard Andre Washington, a sophomore from Staten Island, New York, led all scorers with 20 points, including three 3-pointers, and added a steal in 29 minutes. His backcourt partner, Meechie White of Louisville, Kentucky, provided 13 points, three assists and a game-high four steals. Their backcourt pressure was instrumental in disrupting Tennessee Tech’s rhythm. The Panthers also dominated inside, outscoring Tennessee Tech 32-20 in the paint and holding a 10-6 advantage in offensive rebounds, which led to 16 second-chance points. Kooper Jacobi of Sellersburg, Indiana, posted 11 points and grabbed several key offensive boards, while Preston Turner of Ellsinore, Missouri, and Zion Fruster of Douglasville, Georgia, each added 10 points. For Tennessee Tech, Jah’Kim Payne of Atlanta led the way with 11 points, and fellow Atlanta native Mekhi Turner added 10 points off the bench. The Golden Eagles shot a respectable 39.1% from the field and an exceptional 90.5% from the free-throw line, but their 19 field goals made were overshadowed by their inability to maintain possession against the Panthers’ swarming defense. Eastern Illinois improved its season record to 5-10 overall. The Panthers snapped a three-game losing streak and earned their first conference victory. Tennessee Tech fell to 6-10 and has now lost three consecutive games. The game began with Tennessee Tech building its first-half lead behind efficient early shooting. The Golden Eagles led by as many as nine points in the opening period. However, the momentum shifted irrevocably in the second half. A 12-2 run by Eastern Illinois, punctuated by steals and transition baskets from Washington and White, erased the deficit and gave the Panthers a lead they would not relinquish. Tennessee Tech’s offense, which managed only 25 points after halftime, never found an answer for the defensive intensity. Eastern Illinois finished the game shooting 43.9% from the field and 8 of 21 from 3-point range. Tennessee Tech was held to 18-of-46 shooting and just 6 of 20 from beyond the arc. The Panthers’ offensive rating of 113.5 points per 100 possessions far outpaced the Golden Eagles’ mark of 95.3, underscoring the efficiency of their second-half surge. A crowd of 736 at Lantz Arena saw the Panthers overcome a pre-game projection that favored them by a 62.1% probability, according to National Statistical’s ELO system. The combined point total of 132 fell under the over/under line of 140. Eastern Illinois will look to build on the win when it hosts Tennessee State on Saturday. Tennessee Tech aims to regroup on the road at Western Illinois, also on Saturday. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Cookeville, Tennessee, on Feb. 7.
Preview
CHARLESTON, Ill. (Interstat) — Two Ohio Valley Conference men’s basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Thursday when Eastern Illinois hosts Tennessee Tech at Lantz Arena. The Panthers (4-10) and Golden Eagles (6-9) enter the matchup on similar trajectories, each having lost their first two conference games of the new year. Eastern Illinois fell 65-61 at Tennessee-Martin on Saturday, while Tennessee Tech dropped a 77-58 decision at Arkansas-Little Rock on Jan. 1. A key matchup will feature the teams’ top scoring guards. Eastern Illinois relies on Zion Fruster, who is coming off a 17-point, 4-assist performance against UT Martin and has averaged 15.4 points over his last five games. For Tennessee Tech, Brandon Muntu has been a bright spot, leading the team with 15 points in the loss to Little Rock and erupting for 22 points in a win over Bethel on Dec. 13. Both teams have struggled against high-major competition this season, with Tennessee Tech suffering lopsided losses at Georgia and Kentucky, and Eastern Illinois falling at Purdue and Kentucky. Conference play offers a reset. The Golden Eagles will look to improve their offensive consistency after being held under 65 points in three of their last five games. The Panthers, who earned an overtime win over SIU Edwardsville on Dec. 18, will aim to defend their home court, where they are 3-3 this season. Thursday’s contest is the first of two regular-season meetings between the programs. They will meet again in Cookeville, Tennessee, on Feb. 7. Following this game, Eastern Illinois will host Tennessee State on Saturday, while Tennessee Tech travels to face Western Illinois.