ESTERO, Fla. – Jawaun Newton and Antoine Smith Jr. wrapped up strong weeks at the Gulf Coast Showcase in Wednesday's 69-60 loss to Akron inside Hertz Arena.
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Newton recorded the first double-double of his Purple Aces (2-6) career, finishing with 19 points and a career-high 10 rebounds. Smith was just behind with 16 points while adding three triples. Akron (3-3) saw Ali Ali lead all scorers with 20 points on a 6-for-8 shooting day that saw him convert all four 3-point attempts.
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Akron hit two early 3-pointers to open the game while Evansville got on the board when Antoine Smith Jr. hit a triple. Trailing 6-5, UE took its first lead at the 16:20 mark when Jawaun Newton drained a three. The Zips responded with five in a row to go up by an 11-8 margin before Iyen Enaruna hit a layup to break a scoreless drought of close to four minutes.Â
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With nine minutes remaining in the half, Evansville remained with a point (15-14) before the Zips added to their lead, embarking on an 11-2 run to open a 26-16 advantage. Ali Ali capped off the run with a 3-pointer as the Zips hit 7 of their first 9 long range attempts. Inside the final minute, the 8
th triple by Akron cemented a 33-20 lead at the break. Evansville finished the half hitting two of their final 16 field goals.
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Antoine Smith Jr. took matters into his own hands out of the break, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers to make it a 9-point game at 35-26. Following a technical foul on Akron, Newton hit both free throws before Smith knocked down a layup on the ensuing possession to get UE within five. A 9-0 run was completed with a Newton dunk on a runout. To make it a 35-32 score.
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Akron regrouped to get back on track, scoring 11 of the next 13 points to retake their double figure lead with a 46-34 lead inside of the 10-minute mark. Just over a minute later, a 3-point play by Newton got his team back within seven before Akron answered to push their edge back to double figures. Evansville continued to fight, hitting 5 out of 6 field goal attempts with the contest entering the final four minutes, but the Zips continued to answer and held a 12-point lead at the 3:33 mark.
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Evansville showed its heart and fought back with every possession and it showed with Shamar Givance and Newton scoring three each to cut the gap to six (62-56) with 2:30 remaining, but they would not get closer with Akron clinching the 69-60 victory.Â
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UE finished the game shooting 37.3% from the field while Akron shot 48.8%. One of the big positvies for UE came on the boards as they grabbed 12 offensive rebounds.
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Next up for Evansville is a trip to Eastern Illinois for a 1 p.m. game on Sunday.
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