
Louisiana-Monroe
(+13.5)

Old Dominion
(-13.5)
Highlights
Summary
NORFOLK, Va. (Interstat) ā Krystian Lewis scored 28 points to lead Louisiana-Monroe to an 85-79 victory over Old Dominion in a Sun Belt Conference menās basketball game Wednesday night at Constant Convocation Center. The Warhawks, who entered as heavy underdogs, built a 34-26 halftime lead and held off a second-half rally. Lewis added six assists. Lavell Brodnex and MJ Russell each contributed 21 points for Louisiana-Monroe, which improved to 4-20 overall. Old Dominion, which fell to 7-17, was led by Jordan Battleās 23 points. The Monarchs shot 8 for 27 from 3-point range and were outscored 40-32 in the paint. A crowd of 4,311 watched the upset.
Extended Summary
NORFOLK, Va. (Interstat) ā In a season defined by narrow defeats, the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks finally found a formula for victory: a dominant first half and a resilient response to every challenge. Led by a career-high 28 points from Krystian Lewis, the Warhawks snapped a three-game skid and secured just their fourth win of the season with an 85-79 victory over Old Dominion on Wednesday night at the Constant Convocation Center. The gameās decisive stretch came early, as Louisiana-Monroe (4-20, 1-10 Sun Belt) constructed a commanding lead that the Monarchs (7-17, 3-8) spent the entire evening trying to overcome. The Warhawks opened the game on a 15-2 run, fueled by aggressive defense and efficient interior scoring. Lewis, a 6-foot-3 guard from Monroe, Louisiana, set the tone with a three-pointer on the gameās first possession. Lavell Brodnex and MJ Russell provided consistent scoring support, finishing with 21 points each. Old Dominion, which entered as a heavy favorite according to national metrics, looked out of sync offensively for the first 20 minutes. The Monarchs shot just 26.7% from the field in the first half and committed 10 turnovers, which the Warhawks converted into 12 points. Despite a significant rebounding advantage, Old Dominion could not buy a basket, trailing 34-26 at the break. The 26-point half was a season low for the Monarchs at home. The most important part of the game, however, was Louisiana-Monroeās steadfast composure in the face of Old Dominionās inevitable second-half surge. The Monarchs, led by Norfolk native Jordan Battleās game-high 23 points, came alive after halftime. A 13-4 run early in the second period, capped by a three-pointer from Battle, cut the Warhawksā lead to just 41-39, sending a charge through the crowd of 4,311. Each time Old Dominion drew close, Louisiana-Monroe had an answer. When Ketron Shawās layup brought the Monarchs within 54-52 with just over eight minutes to play, Brodnex calmly sank two free throws. When Battleās three-pointer made it 67-64 with under three minutes remaining, Lewis drove for a crucial layup. The Warhawks, who have lost nine games by single digits this season, executed down the stretch at the free-throw line, making 28 of 36 attempts for the game. Lewis was the linchpin, adding six assists to his scoring output and going a perfect 8-for-8 from the line in the final 23 seconds to ice the game. His performance continued a strong individual stretch, averaging over 20 points in his last three contests. For Old Dominion, Battleās 23 points were supplemented by 16 from Ketron Shaw and 13 from Zacch Wiggins. The Monarchs won the battle in several categories, including three-point shooting (8-27 to 3-20), points off turnovers (20-17), and fast-break points (21-20), but their frigid first-half shooting and 10 missed free throws proved insurmountable. Defensively, the Warhawks clogged the paint, blocking four shots and holding Old Dominion to just 32 points inside, while scoring 40 of their own. The Warhawksā offensive rating of 110.2 on 77 possessions edged out the Monarchsā 104.3 on 76 possessions, underscoring the efficiency that carried them to the upset. The result defied pregame expectations, as Old Dominion had been projected with a 93% probability to win and was installed as a 13.5-point favorite. The combined score of 164 points also went over the posted total of 151.5. Louisiana-Monroe will look to build on the win when it hosts Ball State on Saturday. Old Dominion, which has now lost two straight, aims to regroup at home against Ohio on the same day.
Preview
Preview: Louisiana-Monroe at Old Dominion NORFOLK, Va. (Interstat) ā Two Sun Belt Conference menās basketball teams seeking to halt slides will meet Wednesday when the Old Dominion Monarchs host the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks at the Constant Convocation Center. Old Dominion (7-16) has lost two of its last three, including an 81-64 defeat at Texas State on Saturday. The Monarchs are led by guard Ketron Shaw, who is coming off a 20-point, 11-rebound performance in that loss. Shaw has been a consistent offensive force, scoring 34 points in a double-overtime loss to Troy on Jan. 21 and averaging 18.3 points over his last six games. Louisiana-Monroe (3-20) enters on a nine-game losing streak. The Warhawks fell 83-79 to Coastal Carolina at home on Sunday despite a double-double from forward Lavell Brodnex, who had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Brodnexās production has fluctuated; he logged 29 minutes in the narrow loss to Coastal Carolina but was limited to 21 minutes and five points in a 115-60 rout at Marshall on Jan. 22. The matchup pits one of the conferenceās weakest defenses against a struggling offense. The Warhawks have allowed 80 or more points in six of their nine consecutive losses. The Monarchs, while more competitive recently, have shown vulnerability at home with a 4-7 record in Norfolk this season. In their most recent outing, Old Dominionās Shaw and Jordan Battle combined for 36 points in the loss to Texas State. For ULM, Krystian Lewis scored 20 points and MJ Russell added 18 in the close call against Coastal Carolina. The game will be the only regular-season meeting between the teams this year. Following this contest, Old Dominion hosts non-conference foe Ohio on Saturday, while Louisiana-Monroe returns home to face Ball State. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST.