
UTEP
(+11.5)

Sam Houston
(-11.5)
Highlights
Summary
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (Interstat) â Sam Houston held off a late push from UTEP for a 70-66 menâs basketball victory Wednesday night at Johnson Coliseum. The Bearkats led 36-33 at halftime and maintained a narrow advantage throughout the second half. UTEPâs Caleb Blackwell scored 22 points and Jamal West added 21 for the Miners. PoâBoigh King led Sam Houston with 17 points. Sam Houston improved to 16-7. UTEP fell to 8-15.
Extended Summary
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (Interstat) â In a game defined by grit over grace, the Sam Houston Bearkats survived a furious second-half rally from UTEP to secure a 70-66 victory in a Conference USA menâs basketball matchup Wednesday night at Johnson Coliseum. The Bearkats, who led for over 38 minutes, saw a 13-point second-half lead evaporate before clamping down defensively and capitalizing at the free-throw line in the final minute to improve to 16-7 overall. UTEP, which had won two of its last three, fell to 8-15 despite a heroic scoring effort from its backcourt. The most critical sequence of the contest unfolded in the gameâs tense final 36 seconds. With Sam Houston clinging to a 66-64 lead, UTEPâs Elijah Jones fouled Kashie Natt on a defensive rebound attempt, sending the Bearkats guard to the line for two shots. Natt, a junior from Rayville, Louisiana, calmly sank both free throws to push the lead to four. On the ensuing possession, UTEPâs Caleb Blackwell, who finished with a game-high 22 points, drove for a layup to cut the deficit back to 68-66 with just 3 seconds remaining. The Miners were then forced to foul immediately, sending Natt back to the charity stripe. He again delivered under pressure, hitting both attempts to seal the four-point victory. Nattâs four consecutive makes in the bonus were the final blows in a game where Sam Houstonâs 21-of-27 performance from the line ultimately proved decisive, starkly contrasting UTEPâs 10-of-14 showing. The game was a tale of contrasting efficiencies. Sam Houston won despite shooting just 34.4% from the field, compared to UTEPâs 40%. The Bearkats compensated with superior work on the glass, grabbing 15 offensive rebounds that led to 14 second-chance points, and by taking much better care of the basketball, committing only five turnovers while forcing 12 from the Miners. Those UTEP mistakes led to 17 points for Sam Houston. UTEPâs offense ran primarily through Blackwell and forward Jamal West, who added 21 points. The duo combined for 43 of the Minersâ 66 points, with Blackwell adding three assists. Kaseem Watson contributed 13 points for UTEP. Their efforts nearly overcame a balanced Sam Houston attack led by PoâBoigh King, who tallied 17 points and five assists. Damon Nicholas added 14 points, while Justin Begg chipped in nine, all from beyond the arc. Sam Houston established control early, using a 13-2 run midway through the first half to build a double-digit lead. The Bearkats led 36-33 at halftime and extended their advantage to 55-42 with 12:47 remaining after a trio of free throws from King. UTEP, however, responded with a 14-2 surge of its own, fueled by defensive pressure and transition baskets, to pull within 57-56. The teams traded blows over the next several minutes, setting the stage for the dramatic final minute. The victory keeps Sam Houston in the upper tier of the Conference USA standings as it heads into a key road test at Louisiana Tech on Saturday. UTEP, which has shown recent signs of life with wins in three of its last six, will look to rebound at home against New Mexico State on Saturday. The announced attendance at Johnson Coliseum was 1,261.
Preview
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (Interstat) â A surging Sam Houston squad will look to protect its home floor against a UTEP team seeking a rare winning streak when the Conference USA rivals meet Wednesday afternoon at Johnson Coliseum. The Bearkats (15-7, 8-3 CUSA) have won six of their last seven games, including an 83-67 rout of Louisiana Tech on Saturday. They sit near the top of the conference standings, fueled by an efficient offense averaging 77.2 points per game in league play. Guard Jacob Walker is a key catalyst, coming off a 20-point performance against Louisiana Tech. Over his last five games, the junior is averaging 13.4 points and 2.4 assists while shooting 50% from the field. The UTEP Miners (8-14, 4-7) arrive with momentum from a 70-55 home win over Delaware, which snapped a two-game skid. Their season has been defined by inconsistency, but they have shown the ability to challenge top teams, evidenced by an overtime win over Middle Tennessee and a narrow road loss at Liberty. UTEPâs hopes often rest on the shoulders of guard Jamal West. The dynamic scorer has been on a tear, averaging 18.1 points over his last seven contests. He dropped 28 points and dished five assists in a win over Florida International on Jan. 22 and scored 15 in the win over Delaware. Sam Houston won the seasonâs first meeting, 75-63, in El Paso on Dec. 29. In that game, the Bearkats forced 17 Miner turnovers and held West to 11 points. For UTEP to reverse that result, they must limit turnovers and find secondary scoring behind West. Caleb Blackwell and Kaseem Watson, who each added 10 points in the Delaware win, will need to contribute again. The Bearkats, meanwhile, will rely on their balanced attack. Alongside Walker, forwards Veljko Ilic (14 points vs. Louisiana Tech) and Justin Begg provide consistent production. Sam Houston is 9-1 at home this season, with its only loss in Huntsville coming against Liberty. Wednesdayâs matchup pits one of the conferenceâs hottest teams against a Miner squad desperate to climb the standings. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. CST.