SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Led by 19 points from Tommy Bruner and a 12-2 run in the final four minutes, USC Upstate rallied late to overcome Longwood 71-69 in game one of the two-game series Monday evening at the Hodge Center.
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Bruner played a marathon 38 minutes and put the Spartans (2-9, 2-4 Big South) on his back in the final two, hitting a jumper that cut Longwood's lead to one point with 1:43 to play and then a go-ahead three-pointer with 57 seconds remaining that gave the Spartans the lead for good.
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Bruner's back-to-back field goals came as part of a game-changing run over the game's final 4:19 in which USC Upstate overcame a 64-59 Longwood lead. His five consecutive points were the first of eight unanswered by the Spartans, who also got 17 points from Dalvin White and 14 from Everette Hammond.
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"Credit Upstate for continuing to fight," said Longwood head coach
Griff Aldrich. "I thought they battled, I thought a couple times it looked like they got pretty tired, but credit them – they kept battling and made shots there at the end. They got good looks, executed and pulled the game out."
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That end-game effort was enough to offset a season-high five double-digit scorers from the Lancers (2-9, 1-4 Big South), who were led by a second straight double-digit effort from
Heru Bligen. Bligen scored 12, followed by 11 apiece from
Justin Hill and
DeShaun Wade, and 10 each from
Juan Munoz and
Ilija Stefanovic.
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The widespread production built Longwood a lead as large as eight points in the second half. However, the Spartans turned the tables beginning at the 12:53 mark when Bruner responded to a Munoz three-pointer with a jumper of his own, and White followed by making a three-pointer that cut the deficit to 49-46. Less than two minutes later, White and Bruner connected on back-to-back three-pointers that sparked an 8-0 run and reclaimed the momentum for the Spartans.
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The loss is Longwood's fourth this season by five points or fewer and the second such defeat in conference play.
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"That's been something we've been struggling with all season, finishing games," Aldrich said. "We are a team that is fighting to learn that lesson, that you have to keep executing on every single possession until the final horn sounds. We didn't do that tonight."
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USC Upstate hit 12 three-pointers, with White going 5-for-7 and Brunner and Hammond both finishing 3-for-7. The Spartans hit 3 of their final 6 treys, the last of which was Bruner's go-ahead triple.
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The Lancers shot .500 (27-of-54) from the floor, their highest shooting percentage since a .517 (30-of-58) performance in a double-overtime win at Gardner-Webb on Feb. 1, 2020. However, they came up empty on six of seven possessions during USC Upstate's late-game run until freshman
Jesper Granlund hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to close the final deficit to two points.
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Excluding an 84-58 defeat at Virginia Tech, Longwood's losses have come by an average of just 6.0 points per game this season. Four of those have been decided by one possession, including a 67-66 loss to Big South rival Radford on Dec. 14.
Longwood will have an opportunity to settle the score with the Spartans in round two of the back-to-back series Tuesday at 6 p.m.
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