Rice narrowly beats Our Lady of the Lake 80-77
HOUSTON (AP) — Quincy Olivari scored 25 points and Rice held off Our Lady of the Lake 80-77 on Friday.
Olivari and Travis Evee each made a pair of free throws, for three-point leads, in the final 16 seconds left to help secure it.
Evee had 12 points for Rice (13-12), which snapped its four-game losing streak. Chris Mullins added 10 points.
Ethan White had 24 points for the Saints. Ruben Monzon added 17 points. Jordan Embry had 17 points.
The Owls improve to 2-0 against the Saints on the season. Rice defeated Our Lady of the Lake 103-64 on Nov. 28.
___
For more AP college basketball coverage: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://twitter.com/AP_Top25
___
This was generated by Automated Insights, http://www.automatedinsights.com/ap, using data from STATS LLC, https://www.stats.com
-
Robert Kraft reportedly warned Falcons 'not to trust' Bill Belichick
2024 NFL Draft odds: Washington rumors shift Jayden Daniels' 2nd pick odds
Jontay Porter banned from NBA for gambling-related violations
-
Wager on J.J. McCarthy to go No. 4 in NFL Draft, other best bets
2024 NBA Play-In Tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores, standings, rules
Why the Dodgers traded Michael Busch — and how their loss is again the Cubs' gain
-
College basketball transfer portal power rankings: Top 10 available players
2024 NBA playoff bracket, picture: Updated Schedule, scores
Eagles keep showing the Cowboys what 'all in' really means
-
Robert Kraft reportedly warned Falcons 'not to trust' Bill Belichick
2024 NFL Draft odds: Washington rumors shift Jayden Daniels' 2nd pick odds
Jontay Porter banned from NBA for gambling-related violations
-
Wager on J.J. McCarthy to go No. 4 in NFL Draft, other best bets
2024 NBA Play-In Tournament: Bracket, schedule, scores, standings, rules
Why the Dodgers traded Michael Busch — and how their loss is again the Cubs' gain
-
College basketball transfer portal power rankings: Top 10 available players
2024 NBA playoff bracket, picture: Updated Schedule, scores
Eagles keep showing the Cowboys what 'all in' really means