
Tennessee State
(-6.5)

Western Illinois
(+6.5)
Highlights
Summary
MACOMB, Ill. (Interstat) ā Tennessee State dominated Western Illinois 90-68 in an Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball game Thursday night at Western Hall. The Tigers built a 42-28 halftime lead and never relented. Travis Harper led all scorers with 23 points for Tennessee State, which shot 55.7% from the field. Khalil London added 15 points. The Leathernecks struggled offensively, making just 1 of 12 from 3-point range. Isaiah Griffin paced Western Illinois with 14 points. Tennessee State improved to 10-5 overall. Western Illinois fell to 4-12. Attendance was 718.
Extended Summary
MACOMB, Ill. (Interstat) ā Travis Harper scored 23 points and Tennessee State used a dominant first half to cruise past Western Illinois 90-68 in an Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball game Thursday night at Western Hall. The Tigers, improving to 10-5 overall, seized control early with a 42-point first half while holding the Leathernecks to just 28 points. The 14-point halftime lead proved insurmountable for Western Illinois, which fell to 4-12. Harper, a 6-foot-6 guard from Columbus, Georgia, was efficient in his 22 minutes, shooting 8 of 12 from the field, including 3 of 6 from three-point range. He added a block and five rebounds. His back-to-back plays midway through the first half typified the Tigersā control. After blocking an Antwaun Massey shot, Harper secured the defensive rebound and, on the ensuing possession, converted a layup while being fouled. He completed the three-point play and followed it with a three-pointer on the next trip down the floor, part of a personal 8-0 run that stretched the lead. Tennessee Stateās offense operated with precision, posting an offensive rating of 123.4 points per 100 possessions. The Tigers shot 55.7% from the field overall and were particularly effective inside, outscoring Western Illinois 50-40 in the paint. While their three-point shooting was solid at 7 of 17, the defensive pressure on the perimeter was decisive. Western Illinois managed only one three-pointer on 12 attempts, a key factor in their offensive struggles. Khalil London provided a significant spark off the bench for the Tigers, scoring 15 points in just 17 minutes. The guard from Wyandanch, New York, hit three three-pointers. Antoine Lorick added 13 points and two assists, while Dante Harris distributed four assists. Western Illinois was led by Isaiah Griffinās 14 points, though he needed 28 minutes to reach that total. Karyiek Dixon, from Enfield, United Kingdom, scored 10 points, and Lucas Lorenzen and Antwaun Massey each contributed 11 and 12 points, respectively. The Leathernecks relied heavily on free throws, making 25 of 34, but their 38.2% shooting from the field and frigid long-range performance prevented any sustained comeback attempt. The most important sequence of the game occurred in the opening minutes of the second half, effectively extinguishing any lingering hope for the home team. After Western Illinoisā Lucas Lorenzen hit the teamās only three-pointer to cut the deficit to 31-28, Tennessee State responded with a decisive 13-2 run. Harper ignited the surge with a three-pointer, then finished an alley-oop dunk from Harris. After a Western Illinois timeout failed to stop the momentum, Harper struck again from deep, pushing the lead to 44-30. The Tigersā lead ballooned to 22 points within six minutes of the half and never dipped below 16 points the rest of the way. Tennessee Stateās defense was active throughout, matching Western Illinois with nine steals and forcing 11 turnovers, which they converted into 14 points. The Tigers also won the battle in transition, holding a 9-7 edge in fastbreak points. The game, played before an announced crowd of 718, saw Tennessee State cover the pregame spread as 6.5-point favorites. The combined score of 158 points went over the posted total of 145.5. Tennessee State looks to continue its conference success when it travels to face Eastern Illinois on Saturday. Western Illinois will aim to regroup at home against Tennessee Tech, also on Saturday.
Preview
MACOMB, Ill. (Interstat) ā A surging Tennessee State team visits a struggling Western Illinois squad in an Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball matchup Thursday night at Western Hall. The Tigers (9-5) enter on a three-game winning streak, including an 84-79 road victory at Arkansas-Little Rock on Saturday. The Leathernecks (4-11) have lost four straight, most recently a 50-73 defeat at Southeast Missouri State. Tennessee Stateās success has been fueled by forward Travis Harper, who is averaging 20.2 points over his last five games. He posted 21 points and eight rebounds in the win at Little Rock. Guard Aaron Nkrumah, who scored 22 points in that game, provides backcourt balance. Western Illinois will rely on guard Lucas Lorenzen, its most consistent scorer during the skid. He is averaging 18.0 points over the last five contests, including a 23-point effort in a narrow loss at Tennessee-Martin on Jan. 1. The Tigers have shown resilience in close games, with four of their nine wins coming by six points or fewer. The Leathernecks have struggled offensively in conference play, failing to reach 70 points in any of their four OVC contests. This is the first of two regular-season meetings between the programs. They will meet again in Nashville on Feb. 7. For Tennessee State, the game begins a stretch of three OVC games in eight days. Western Illinois continues a homestand, hosting Tennessee Tech on Saturday. Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. EST Thursday.