Greene scores 10, hits 2 FTs with 5 seconds left, Hawaii beats Long Beach State 62-60
HONOLULU (AP) — Marcus Greene scored 10 points, including two free throws with five seconds to play, to help Hawaii beat Long Beach State 62-60 on Thursday night.
Ryan Rapp and Tanner Christensen also scored 10 points apiece for Hawaii (13-11, 5-8 Big West Conference). Harry Rouhliadeff added nine points and nine rebounds.
TJ Wainwright led Long Beach State (7-19, 3-11) with 20 points, 11 in the final seven minutes. Devin Askew added 16 points and Kam Martin scored 11. The Beach has lost nine games in a row.
The Rainbow Warriors won for just the second time since an 81-70 victory over Cal State Bakersfield on Jan. 19.
NEXT UP
Long Beach State plays next Thursday on the road at UC Riverside. Hawaii plays host to UC Irvine on Saturday.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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