LBSU men's basketball team stumbles down the stretch
Montana goes on 7-0 run late to clinch win over the 49ers
MISSOULA, Mont. - Long Beach State built a double-digit first-half lead but couldn't hold off Montana as the Grizzlies rallied for a 73-71 win in Dahlberg Arena on Saturday night.
The 49ers (3-2) rallied from a seven-point deficit to take a 68-66 lead on a pair of free throws by Casper Ware, but the Grizzlies went on a 7-0 run over a 58-second span to regain the lead, 73-68. The 49ers missed four free throws and had a costly turnover during the stretch. "We are just not tough enough on the road right now," LBSU head coach Dan Monson said. "We just break down too easily and let teams hang around. It's such an advantage for teams to be at home when you don't put them away when you have the opportunity. It's just very frustrating because it's not anything but the mentality. We have got to get tougher mentally." Derek Selvig split a pair of free throws to cut LBSU's lead to 68-67. Long Beach State failed to recover a missed shot, and Montana's Will Cherry nailed a jumper on the other end with 38 seconds remaining to put the Grizzlies up permanently, 69-68.
... Montana (4-2) outscored Long Beach State 41-33 after the break en route to the win. Selvig, who the 49ers held scoreless in Long Beach last year, led three Grizzlies in double figures with 14 points. The 49ers struggled from the floor, especially in the second half when they made just eight of 23 shots (34.8 percent). The Grizzlies shot 51 percent (26 for 51) from the floor. Long Beach State controlled the first half, but Montana was able to hang around thanks to seven offensive rebounds and 10 second-chance points. Ware connected on three 3-pointers to lead LBSU at the break with 11 points, while Robinson added 10 on 5-for-6 shooting. Trailing 22-20 with 8:20 to play, the 49ers went on a 10-0 run to build an eight-point lead. Robinson started the spurt with back-to-back jumpers, and Ware followed with back-to-back 3s. The 49ers pushed the lead to as many as 11 on a pair of free throws by Anderson with 1:56 to play, but the Grizzlies scored the last two baskets to cut the lead to 38-32 at the half. LBSU went cold down the stretch, not scoring a field goal for the final 4:21 of the half.
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