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Emanuel Richards drives the basketball
Will Johnson
69
Longwood LWU 5-1,0-0 Big South
84
Winner McNeese McN 4-2,0-0 Southland
Longwood LWU
5-1,0-0 Big South
69
Final
84
McNeese McN
4-2,0-0 Southland
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Longwood LWU 28 41 69
McNeese McN 37 47 84

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Longwood Falls To Hot-Shooting McNeese 84-69

Cowboys Led by Parker's 31, Christmas, Richads and Nziemi Score in Double Figures for Lancers

ST. THOMAS, US VIRGIN ISLANDS – Sunday night was the Sincere Parker show in the semifinals of the Paradise Jam.
 
The junior for McNeese was nearly perfect on the night, pouring in 31 points—three shy of his career high—to lead the Cowboys past Longwood 84-69 in a matchup of two NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago.
 
Emanuel Richards, Johan Nziemi and Michael Christmas all had double figures for the Lancers (6-1), but Parker and a swarming McNeeseu (4-2) defense stymied every Lancer run in its tracks.

Christmas powered Longwood to a hot start, hitting two triples in the first eight minutes. His second triple also gave him 1,000 points in his collegiate career.
 
The Lancers used the surge and 3-5 shooting from three to jump out to 15-8 lead.
 
McNeese elevated the pressure and slowed down Longwood's attack to rip off a 16-2 run over the next eight minutes. The Cowboys forced 11 Longwood miscues and took them the other direction for 18 points in the first half.
 
"A disappointing night for the Lancers," said Longwood Head Coach Griff Aldrich. "While I'm really proud of the group competing in the latter part of the second half, we could not overcome the mental miscues. Tonight will be a valuable learning experience as it exposed some weak spots. While we never want to lose, we will learn from this game and be better for it in the future."

Christmas hit a jumper to stem the tide momentarily, but McNeese was in rhythm by that time and pushed the lead to double digits.
 
The Lancers trimmed it to single digits late in the half. Richards pulled Longwood within six with a three that cut the lead to 32-26, but McNeese pushed it back to nine at the break, 37-28.
 
After halftime, Christmas drained a three, his third of the evening, but Parker stole the show from that point on. He used a variety of moves on his way to 27 of his 31 points in the final 20 minutes, and he was the answer every time Longwood started to make a run. He went 10-12 from the floor after halftime, and McNeese was 18-23 as a team in the same stretch.
 
Christian Shumate and Joe Charles has 12 points apiece for McNeese.
 
The Lancers move to the third-place game and will take on the loser of Liberty and Kansas State on Monday at 5:30 p.m. (EST).
 
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