
Isiah Jones led the Redhawks with 12 points against Bowling Green
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Redhawks Fall to Bowling Green, 79-52
12/8/2015 9:38:00 PM | Men's Basketball
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Bowling Green (7-2) shot a blistering 55.2 percent from the field and made 10 three-pointers in a 79-52 victory over Southeast Missouri (0-8) Tuesday night at the Show Me Center.
BGSU never trailed in the game and made 10 of its first 16 shots from downtown. The Falcons made 7-of-10 treys and shot 64.3 percent (18-of-28) from the field in the second half alone.
Isiah Jones' 3-pointer narrowed BGSU's lead to 40-30 with 17:33 left in the second half and that was as close as the Redhawks would get.
Spencer Parker made a free throw to push the Falcons lead to 65-45 at the 6:21 mark and BGSU didn't let its lead dip below 20 the rest of the way. Matt Fox's 3-pointer gave the Falcons their largest lead of the night (79-51) before BGSU polished off its sixth-straight win.
Southeast missed six of its first seven field goals and fell behind, 10-2, in the first 4:40 of the game. BGSU had three layups to go along with a Wes Alcegaire 3-pointer en route to its early lead.
The Redhawks later pulled to within two (13-11) on a jumper by Ladarius Coleman with 12:03 left to play.
Shortly after Jaylin Stewart's 3-pointer narrowed BGSU's lead to 24-20 at the 5:43 mark, the Falcons went on an 11-0 run to take a 15-point advantage.
David Joseph scored four points, Zack Denny drained a three and both JD Tisdale and Rasheed Worrell added baskets to widen BGSU's lead to 35-20 with 2:22 remaining.
Coleman scored on another jumper before both teams went scoreless for the final 2:06 as Southeast trailed, 35-22, at the intermission.
Denny and Spencer Parker each scored 18 points to lead BGSU. Denny (4-of-8) and Alcegaire (3-of-4) combined to shoot 7-of-12 from 3-point range.
Additionally, the Falcons finished with 23 assists. Ismail Ali had a game-high nine and Joseph contributed six.
"My fear factor was that they were a superior passing team," said Southeast head coach Rick Ray. "I thought we did a decent job with our zone defense, but when we switched to man-to-man, they just chopped us up."
Jones led all Southeast scorers with 12 points after going two-straight games without a field goal. He shot 5-of-13 from the field, had three rebounds and a steal in 29 minutes.
Antonius Cleveland followed with eight points and 10 rebounds. Cleveland recorded double-digit rebounds for the third time in his career. Eric McGill also added eight points for the Redhawks.
Southeast shot just 31.9 percent (22-of-69) from the field and matched its season-low of just 10 turnovers. The Redhawks posted a season-best 19 offensive rebounds, as well.
"We just aren't a good shooting team right now," said Ray. "Our inability to score and finish at the rim is a huge problem. We have to figure out a way to compete and keep fighting."
The Redhawks close out their brief two-game homestand against Ole Miss Saturday. Tip-off is set for 2:05 p.m., CT, at the Show Me Center. That game will be televised live on the American Sports Network (locally on WDKA MyTV 49).
BGSU never trailed in the game and made 10 of its first 16 shots from downtown. The Falcons made 7-of-10 treys and shot 64.3 percent (18-of-28) from the field in the second half alone.
Isiah Jones' 3-pointer narrowed BGSU's lead to 40-30 with 17:33 left in the second half and that was as close as the Redhawks would get.
Spencer Parker made a free throw to push the Falcons lead to 65-45 at the 6:21 mark and BGSU didn't let its lead dip below 20 the rest of the way. Matt Fox's 3-pointer gave the Falcons their largest lead of the night (79-51) before BGSU polished off its sixth-straight win.
Southeast missed six of its first seven field goals and fell behind, 10-2, in the first 4:40 of the game. BGSU had three layups to go along with a Wes Alcegaire 3-pointer en route to its early lead.
The Redhawks later pulled to within two (13-11) on a jumper by Ladarius Coleman with 12:03 left to play.
Shortly after Jaylin Stewart's 3-pointer narrowed BGSU's lead to 24-20 at the 5:43 mark, the Falcons went on an 11-0 run to take a 15-point advantage.
David Joseph scored four points, Zack Denny drained a three and both JD Tisdale and Rasheed Worrell added baskets to widen BGSU's lead to 35-20 with 2:22 remaining.
Coleman scored on another jumper before both teams went scoreless for the final 2:06 as Southeast trailed, 35-22, at the intermission.
Denny and Spencer Parker each scored 18 points to lead BGSU. Denny (4-of-8) and Alcegaire (3-of-4) combined to shoot 7-of-12 from 3-point range.
Additionally, the Falcons finished with 23 assists. Ismail Ali had a game-high nine and Joseph contributed six.
"My fear factor was that they were a superior passing team," said Southeast head coach Rick Ray. "I thought we did a decent job with our zone defense, but when we switched to man-to-man, they just chopped us up."
Jones led all Southeast scorers with 12 points after going two-straight games without a field goal. He shot 5-of-13 from the field, had three rebounds and a steal in 29 minutes.
Antonius Cleveland followed with eight points and 10 rebounds. Cleveland recorded double-digit rebounds for the third time in his career. Eric McGill also added eight points for the Redhawks.
Southeast shot just 31.9 percent (22-of-69) from the field and matched its season-low of just 10 turnovers. The Redhawks posted a season-best 19 offensive rebounds, as well.
"We just aren't a good shooting team right now," said Ray. "Our inability to score and finish at the rim is a huge problem. We have to figure out a way to compete and keep fighting."
The Redhawks close out their brief two-game homestand against Ole Miss Saturday. Tip-off is set for 2:05 p.m., CT, at the Show Me Center. That game will be televised live on the American Sports Network (locally on WDKA MyTV 49).
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
BGSU
SEMO
FG%
.552
.319
3FG%
.556
.176
FT%
.556
.500
RB
38
38
TO
10
10
STL
5
5
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