Jackson scores 22 to carry UTSA over FIU 90-47
MIAMI (AP) — Jhivvan Jackson scored 22 points and UTSA trampled Florida International 90-47 on Saturday.
UTSA dominated the first half and led 49-25 at the break. The Panthers’ 22 points in the second half marked a season low for the team while UTSA forced a season-high 27 turnovers.
Eric Parrish had 16 points for UTSA (10-9, 6-6 Conference USA) and Keaton Wallace added 16 points.
Antonio Daye, Jr. had 19 points for the Panthers (9-12, 2-10). Dimon Carrigan added three blocks.
The Roadrunners also beat FIU 87-80 on Friday.
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