
Junior guard-forward Brent Moss led the Roadrunners with 19 points and seven rebounds. – Photo by Joe Alexander
By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
The UTSA Roadrunners battled into the last minute Wednesday night but couldn’t make enough plays in crunch time, falling 83-73 to the UAB Blazers for their 14th straight loss.
A crowd of 1,024 at the UTSA Convocation Center watched as forward Daniel Rivera scored 17 points to lead the Blazers, who improved to 13-8 on the season and to 4-4 in the American Conference.
Oddly, UAB is 4-0 on the road in conference and 0-4 at home. UTSA, meanwhile, fell to 4-17 and 0-9 as Brent Moss produced 19 points and seven rebounds.
Jamir Simpson followed with 18 points, which included a tomahawk dunk in the second half, while Baboucarr Njie added 13 points, seven rebounds and three blocked shots.
Njie, a 6-6 sophomore from Ohio, has totaled 22 blocks in his last five games.

Guard Jamir Simpson scored 18 points on eight of 14 shooting from the field. – Photo by Joe Alexander
The Roadrunners’ losing streak is a school record, and now they are winless in December and January (0-13 combined) with a road game at South Florida set for next Wednesday, Feb. 4, to start the second half of conference.
If there is a silver lining, UTSA has now played competitively deep into the second half in consecutive games for the first time during the skid.
The Roadrunners fell 70-64 last Saturday afternoon. On Wednesday night, they did it again, staying within a few possessions of the Blazers for most of the second half and then taking the lead at 69-68 with 4:06 remaining.
UAB outscored UTSA 14-5 in the last four minutes, with Chance Westry scoring on a drive, followed by Dayjaun Anderson’s corner three to make it an eight-point game with 1:45 remaining.
In the final minute, Roadrunners freshman Kaidon Rayfield sank two free throws with 47.6 seconds left, lifting his team to within four.
In response, UAB scored the last six points on two free throws from Ahmad Robinson and then four straight from Salim London.
“To me, honestly, the frustrating thing is not losing this game tonight,” UTSA coach Austin Claunch said. “The frustrating part of being a head coach is, ‘What could I have done to get these guys playing like this a month ago?’ Because, (if we did) we wouldn’t be where we are (now).”

Guard Chance Westry, UAB’s leading scorer, hit six of eight from the field and matched his season average with 14 points against UTSA. – Photo by Joe Alexander
Claunch addressed the media, with Moss and Simpson seated at his side.
“These guys played their butts off tonight, led by two guys sitting next to me,” the coach said. “You lose a close game, that’s what basketball is all about. I told our guys. ‘We just got to keep putting ourselves in these situations.’ ”
Records
UAB 13-8, 4-4
UTSA 4-17, 0-9
Coming up
UTSA at South Florida, Feb. 4, 6 p.m.
Notable
The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils have the nation’s longest losing streak at 19 games after falling Wednesday to Southern University of Louisiana, 80-69. UTSA is next at 14, with Air Force sitting on 13.
A case could be made that the Blazers won the game at the free throw line. UAB sank 21 of 32 at the line to 14 of 17 for UTSA. For the Blazers, London, Robinson and Jacob Meyer were all four for four at the stripe.
UTSA center Stanley Borden apparently has a new injury. He sat out his 18th straight game and was on the bench in a walking boot. The 7-foot transfer from Duke has also had a hand injury that has kept him out of most of the season.
First half
Thriving in the mid-range and taking the ball to the basket, the UAB Blazers shot 55.6 percent from the field Wednesday to take a 38-36 lead at halftime on the UTSA Roadrunners.
Forward Daniel Rivera led the Blazers with 11 points, including back-to-back dunks a minute apart near the end of the first 10 minutes.
The Roadrunners played well offensively themselves, getting 11 points apiece from Baboucarr Njie and Brent Moss to stay close.
Even though UTSA trailed, its morale was lifted in knowing that the team has now played well in the first half in two straight games.
It’s not a small accomplishment considering the Roadrunners have lost 13 straight and have been blown out by halftime in several of the losses.
In their last outing, the Roadrunners led the Temple Owls 33-31 at the break. In the end, the Owls rallied to win by six.

Baboucarr Njie produced 13 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Njie has 22 blocks over his last five games. – Photo by Joe Alexander





