Houston Baptist University guard Jalon Gates said it felt good to win in San Antonio.
Guard Jalon Gates returned to the area where he played his high school basketball, and he put on a show for his family and friends.
The former Clemens standout scored 18 points — all in the second half — leading the Houston Baptist Huskies to a come-from-behind, 96-92 victory over the Incarnate Word Cardinals.
With about 20 people cheering him on in an HBU road game at the UIW McDermott Center, the son of “Hoop Dreams” Chicago playground legend Will Gates, Sr., hit 6 of 7 shots from the field and 5 of 7 free throws.
“I’ve actually struggled in the past playing here,” Jalon Gates said. “So to get a win here, to get us off to a winning streak, it’s a blessing.”
Records
Houston Baptist 6-13, 2-6
Incarnate Word 6-15, 1-7
Houston Baptist guard Ian DuBose drives for a bucket and gets fouled in the first half at Incarnate Word. Fast-paced game tonight at the McDermott Center. Tied, 40-all. 2:12 left. https://t.co/hyCDEtJ4sq pic.twitter.com/QZmcfKuOOX
— Jerry Briggs (@JerryBriggs) January 31, 2019
Individuals
Houston Baptist — Braxton Bonds, 27 points on 12 of 15 shooting. Also, 4 assists and 2 steals. Jalon Gates, 18 points, all in the second half. Ty Dalton, 11 points and 7 rebounds. Stephen O’Suji 10 points, including 2 three-pointers.
Incarnate Word — Dwight Murray, Jr., 20 points, including 4 three-pointers. Jordan Caruso, 18 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds. Christian Peevy, 15 points, 5 rebounds. Augustine Ene, 15 points, with 3 three-pointers.
Incarnate Word guard Augustine Ene drives hard to the hoop in the first half against Houston Baptist. https://t.co/hyCDEtJ4sq pic.twitter.com/9BhBOn2hAO
— Jerry Briggs (@JerryBriggs) January 31, 2019
Fighting for respect
Both Houston Baptist and Incarnate Word entered the game with losing records and long dry spells. HBU had lost six straight. UIW had lost five in a row. As a result, both played with a passion, trying to break out of their respective funks. It was a hotly-contested game, with 15 ties and 20 lead changes.
UIW forward Christian Peevy takes a pass and slams it home in the last minute of the first half. UIW leads Houston Baptist 45-44 at intermission. https://t.co/hyCDEtJ4sq pic.twitter.com/6F7DHso3kh
— Jerry Briggs (@JerryBriggs) January 31, 2019
Gaining momentum
After giving up a couple of easy buckets to start the second half, the Cardinals put together their best run, a 12-0 streak. Jordan Caruso’s jumper with 15:54 remaining capped it and lifted the Cardinals into a 57-48 lead, their largest of the game.
UIW freshman Dwight Murray, Jr., knocks down a second-half jumper. https://t.co/hyCDEtJ4sq pic.twitter.com/fJ52nWfRLm
— Jerry Briggs (@JerryBriggs) January 31, 2019
Getting a few stops
Clearly, offense ruled the night. UIW hit 30 of 53 from the floor (for 56.6 percent) and HBU connected on 37 of 66 (for 56.1). But the Huskies clamped down a little better in the second half, which started to turn the tide. In the meantime, the visitors kept shooting with a hot hand, knocking down 20 of 29 (for 69 percent) after intermission.
HBU guard Braxton Bonds snares a rebound and one-hands a pass to Jalon Gates, who dunks for a six-point Huskies lead with 11 seconds left.
Making plays in crunch time
With 2:24 remaining, UIW forward Christian Peevy hit a couple of free throws to tie the game, 88-88.
From there, Houston Baptist made most of the plays to win the game. Gates was big, scoring his team’s last eight points, including a break-away dunk with 11 seconds remaining that made it 95-89.
“We got a bunch of young bucks, and we got to do a better job of executing down the stretch,” UIW coach Carson Cunningham said. “I give Houston Baptist credit. They were able to make the plays late.”
Another bad break
For the third straight game, UIW played without guard Morgan Taylor. The freshman from Chicago has a broken hand, a spokesman said. Cunningham said he’s uncertain when the team’s leader in minutes played per game, and also its second leading scorer, can return.
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