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Monday, February 24, 2014

Volume 98 Issue 38

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USM outlasts UTEP in 77-68 battle James Johnson Printz Reporter

The battle between the two best teams in C-USA did not disappoint as UTEP took its perfect road record to ReedGreen Coliseum where the Golden Eagles are undefeated. Southern Miss shrugged off a slow start, but came on strong in the second half, pulling away at the end as it defeated league-leader UTEP, 77-68 and remained perfect at Reed-Green Coliseum Saturday night. With the victory, Tyndall became the fastest coach to reach 50 wins in Southern Miss history. Southern Miss (23-5, 10-3) scored the first three points of the game with Jeremiah Eason going 1-2 at the free throw line then knocking down a jumper coming off an assist from Boardingham. A three-point play by Vince Hunter sent UTEP on a 10-1 run that gave the Miners a 10-4 lead just 3:54 into the game. Daveon Boardingham found Brown in the corner for a three-pointer to cut the lead to three, but a jumper from John Bohannon extended the lead to 12-7. A jumper by Brown, followed by a three from Chip Armelin, tied the game at 12 with 14:24 to play. UTEP’s Cedrick Lang was fouled by Michael Craig, who played just eight minutes as he was resting his sprained ankle, he made one-of-two free throws. The teams then traded baskets as the Golden Eagles led 16-15 with 11:16 to play. With the game close, a threepointer by C.J. Cooper sent UTEP (20-8, 10-3) on a 16-3 run as Southern Miss was held scoreless for nearly nine minutes; the Miners jumped out to a 31-19 lead, their largest of the game. Brown hit his second threepointer of the half to end the drought. But on the next

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Freshman guard Matt Bingaya goes for a layup against the University of Texas at El Paso Saturday in ReedGreen Coliseum. The Golden Eagles soared to a victory of 77-68.

possession, Watson picked up his third foul, and Hunter hit both free throws. Bingaya hit a pair from the charity stripe, but after a missed jumper, Hooper Vint grabbed the long rebound and found Hunter for a dunk to extend the UTEP lead to 35-24. Deonte Houston would

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take it deep in the paint and finish with a layup. Following a missed shot, Brown went coast-to-coast for a layup, converting the ensuing foul shot to pull the Golden Eagles to with 35-29 with 1:20 to play before the half. Hunter then hit a three-point

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play to push the lead back to nine. A Bingaya tip-in cut the lead to 38-31 at the break. Freshman Matt Bingaya grew up right in front of the crowd’s eyes as he played a season-high 27 minutes and seemed to be in the right spot at the right times the entire game. Bingaya hit

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3-4 free throws, then forced a steal off the inbounds pass and laid it in to pull Southern Miss to within four. After Hunter hit a jumper, the teams traded three-pointers. Brown’s second straight three made it 47-44. After Bohannon knocked down a jumper, USM went on a 7-0 run capped off by Watson’s three-pointer off of a Bingaya steal that gave Southern Miss a 51-49 lead 7:30 into the second half, its first lead since leading 16-15 in the first half. The arena exploded during the time out after Watson made the shot. Tyndall was so fired up; he broke the top button off his coat congratulating Matt Bingaya with a chest bump. A jumper by Hunter tied it, but Armelin’s second three of the game put the Golden Eagles ahead, by three. Norville Carey added a putback off Bingaya’s jumper for a 56-52 lead with 11:04 to go. Willms hit a jump shot followed by three free throws from Julian Washburn and Hunter gave UTEP a onepoint lead. Two foul shots each from Bingaya and Deonte Houston gave Southern Miss a 6057 lead with seven minutes remaining. Hunter pulled UTEP within two, hitting one-of two free throws. After the teams traded baskets, the game turned in USM’s favor as Houston hit a jumper and Jerrold Brooks drilled a threepointer for a 67-60 lead with 4:54 to play. C.J. Cooper and Cedrick Lang each hit one-oftwo foul shots, but Brown hit his fifth three-pointer of the night to extend the lead to eight. Washburn hit a jumper, but two free throws from Brown and a basket by Bingaya gave Southern Miss its first doubledigit lead of the game with two minutes to play, effectively

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