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Towson breaks away late, holds off Northeastern 79-72
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Towson breaks away late, holds off Northeastern 79-72

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 10:40 p.m. ET

BOSTON (AP) Mike Morsell had back-to-back steals, a free throw and a 3-point basket to help spark a breakaway 16-0 run late in the game as Towson defeated Northeastern 79-72 on Saturday.

Eddie Keith II started things with a jumper for a 45-44 Towson lead in a game that, to that point, had seen 10 lead changes and five ties. Morsell ended the four-minute rally with another 3-pointer and the Tigers up 59-44.

Towson (14-7, 5-3 Colonial Athletic Association) was led by John Davis' 20 points, and 15 from Byron Hawkins.

Northeastern (12-9, 4-4) surged back to as close as 77-72 behind David Walker's career-high 32 points, the second time in a week, and third this season, he's scored more than 30.

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Towson, which had been making just over half its free throws during the game, made its final 10 foul shots in the last 41 seconds to keep Northeastern at bay.

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