Texas
stifles TCU, Lipscomb dumps Wichita State to reach NIT finals
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[April 03, 2019]
Kerwin Roach came off the bench
to score a game-high 22 points Tuesday night and Texas' defense did
the rest as it avenged two regular-season losses to Big 12
Conference rival TCU with a 58-44 win in the NIT semifinals at
Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The second-seeded Longhorns (20-16) will meet fifth-seeded Lipscomb
on Thursday night for the championship. The Bisons rallied from an
eight-point deficit in the last six minutes to dump Wichita State
71-64 in Tuesday night's first semifinal.
Garrison Mathews pumped in 34 points for Lipscomb, including the
tie-breaking 3-pointer with 1:07 left. Mathews, who scored 44 points
in an NIT quarterfinal win at N.C. State, and the high-powered
Bisons could have their hands full with the Texas defense.
After stifling Colorado on Wednesday night in a quarterfinal rout,
the Longhorns were in shutdown mode again against their in-state
rivals. They established a 31-17 halftime lead, holding the
top-seeded Horned Frogs (23-14) to their lowest first-half point
total of the year.
Desmond Bane's jumper with 9:08 left in the first half drew TCU
within 16-14, but it managed just one field goal after that, a
Kendric Davis lane jumper at the 5:13 mark. The Horned Frogs
experienced four scoring droughts of at least three minutes in the
half.
Meanwhile, Roach and Texas did just enough offensively to establish
a working margin that held up over the second half. His consecutive
layups gave it a 29-16 advantage with 2:14 remaining, and TCU spent
the game's remainder chasing to no avail.
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Texas Christian Horned Frogs center Kevin Samuel (21) and Texas
Longhorns guard Courtney Ramey (3) fight for a loose ball in the
first half of the NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory
Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
The Horned Frogs closed within 38-33 with 11:24 left in the game
when Kouat Noi stuck back RJ Nembhard's missed 3-pointer, but Roach
and Dylan Osetkowski combined for the next six points. That gave the
Longhorns a 44-33 lead with 7:19 remaining.
Osetkowski added 13 for Texas, which won despite hitting only 42.6
percent from the field.
Alex Robinson scored 12 points in his final college game for TCU,
which was shooting for its second NIT title in three years. Bane
tallied 11.
--Field Level Media
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