Red Raiders rally for victory
Pat Knight finally got Texas Tech to buckle down on defense, just
in time to avoid a costly loss.
Mike Singletary made two free throws with 18.4 seconds left
and finished with 27 points, helping the No. 20 Red Raiders rally
for a 76-75 victory over McNeese State on Friday.
"These last four games we're giving up 40-45 points in the
first half," Knight said. "At least this game, I give them credit,
we only gave up 31 in the second half. We won because we played
defense in the second half."
The Red Raiders (11-2) trailed by nine in the second half but
rallied to take a 74-73 lead on Nick Okorie's three-point play.
P.J. Alawoya got the lead back for McNeese State but couldn't
convert his opportunity for a three-point play. Singletary took
advantage of the opening, making both of his foul shots to make it
76-75.
McNeese State had two opportunities to get the win in the
final seconds but failed to get a shot off each time. Diego Kapelan
scored 20 points for the Cowboys (5-8).
"If you look back at our records, we played pretty good at
places with these environments," McNeese State coach Dave Simmons
said. "But I just think it was a challenge and a great opportunity
for our basketball team and I told them when we have these
opportunities that's when greatness happens. And we just come up
short tonight."
Elbryan Neal made a 3-pointer with 3 seconds left in the
first half to give the Cowboys a 44-39 lead.
The Red Raiders were coming off 90-75 loss at New Mexico.
"We just have to get off to a better start, more energy,"
Knight said. "It's pretty much simple stuff. Our body language,
kids' personalities, having an urgency. You gotta have an urgency
every time."
Singletary, who also had four steals, thought Texas Tech
played hard in the first half.
"But they got too many easy buckets," he said. "They would
air ball a 3, get a rebound and put it back in. Those kind of plays
really hurt us in the first half."
Okorie scored 13 points, John Roberson got 12 and David Tairu
had 10 for the Red Raiders, who turned McNeese State's 18 turnovers
in 19 points. Texas Tech also went 30 for 41 from the line.
Knight said he thought his team would've lost a similar game
last year.
"That's the difference," he said. "This team hung on, played
it to the end and got a hard, fought win. That's what I look at.
Trying to get better each year."