UE drops final contest to College of Charleston
SAINT THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands– Monday’s third place game of the Paradise Jam saw the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fall to College of Charleston by a final score of 78-59 to finish the tournament in fifth place.
Leading the way for the Purple Aces was Connor Turnbull. He finished with team highs in points (18), rebounds (8), and blocks (3). Keishon Porter wrapped up the game with 14 points while Alex Hemenway scored 13. Martin Kalu was the top scorer in the game as he paced the Cougars with 21 points. Connor Hickman scored 15.
Alex Hemenway got UE on the board with the first two points of the game before the Cougars knocked down consecutive triples to cap an 8-0 run. Hemenway was fouled on a 3-point try and converted all three attempts to get the Aces back within three at 8-5 at the 16:17 mark.
College of Charleston took control with 11 in a row to take a 19-5 advantage with 12:37 left in the half. Just over three minutes later, the lead for the Cougars reached its highest point of the half at 26-10. Evansville made its way back scoring the next seven points to cut the deficit to nine points with Hemenway completing the rally with a triple.
Inside of five minutes remaining, Charleston regained a 14-point edge (32-18) while UE chipped away in the final minutes of the period. Dunks by Trent Hundley and Keishon Porter highlighted the rally with the Aces getting within eight at 37-29 in the final minute. The Cougars knocked down their seventh 3-pointer of the half to take a 40-29 edge at the break. Hemenway paced all players with 13 points at the half.
Connor Turnbull’s jumper started the second half before the Cougars hit another triple to go back up by 12. The Aces recorded the next four points to make it an 8-point game once again, however, Charleston slowly padded its lead. A free throw pushed the advantage to 56-41 with 13 minutes left but the next two minutes saw the Aces charge back when Turnbull hit consecutive baskets to cut the deficit to 57-49.
Over the ensuing stretch, the Cougars utilized a 15-3 run to jump out to a 72-52 lead with 4:19 remaining in the game. They led by as many as 22 points in the final minutes before wrapping up the night with a 19-point victory. The Cougars outshot the Aces by a 47.3%-38.2% margin while outrebounding UE, 42-24.
Following the current stretch of four games in seven days, the Aces are off until December 3 when they host Ball State at the Ford Center in a 7 p.m. game.



