
Tulsa Falls to UCF 71-53 in Orlando
2/14/2017 9:01:00 PM | Men's Basketball
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Tulsa freshman Martins Igbanu scored a career-high 15 points, but it was poor shooting overall that doomed the Golden Hurricane in a 71-53 loss at UCF Tuesday night in front of 3,528 fans at CFE Arena.
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Tulsa (12-13, 6-7 AAC) shot only 29-percent from the field, while UCF knocked down 52-percent of its field goals and 58-percent of its three-pointers, as the Knights avenged an 11-point Tulsa win earlier this season.
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Igbanu, who attempted just one three-pointer before tonight, connected on 3-of-4 from behind the arc and was 4-of-10 overall and 4-of-5 from the free throw line, while adding six rebounds and two blocks. Nick Banyard led four UCF players in double-figures with 18 points.
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Trailing by four at halftime, the Hurricane tied the score at 33 on six points by Igbanu in the first 1:32 of the second half. The Knights moved the lead up to six points before Tulsa knocked it down to one point, 39-38, on two Igbanu free throws sat the 13:57 mark. Tulsa put the Knights in the double bonus with its 10th team foul with 12:23 remaining.
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Tulsa kept it to a three-point margin, 43-40, when Jaleel Wheeler scored on a layup at the 11:36 mark, before UCF sored the next seven points for a 50-40 lead. From that point, UCF out-scored the Hurricane in the final 8:51 by a count of 21 to 13 for the victory.
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After scoring the opening two points of the game, Tulsa tied the score 5-5 at the 17:16 mark, before the Knights scored the seven straight points over the next two minutes for a 12-5 lead. Tulsa cut the deficit to two points, 12-10, but the Knights sprinted to a double-digit lead at 20-10, as the Hurricane went scoreless for four minutes.
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UCF had its largest lead of 12 points at 26-14 with 5:06 remaining in the first half. The Hurricane scored the next seven points to make the score 26-21 at the 4:06 mark on a Wheeler layup.
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The Knights went ahead 29-21 before Tulsa cut it to two points, 29-27, at the 2:02 mark on an Junior Etou three-point basket.
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The half ended with the score 31-27. Etou had eight points and Wheeler six points to lead the Hurricane through the first 20 minutes, while UCF's Matt Williams had 10 points.
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Tulsa continues on the road this Saturday against American Athletic Conference co-leader Cincinnati for an 11:00 a.m. (CT) tipoff.
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Team Stats
TLS
UCF
FG%
.298
.523
3FG%
.346
.579
FT%
.667
.667
RB
28
40
TO
9
15
STL
7
3
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