BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Freshman Leif Moeller scored a career-high 21 points on Saturday as the University of Evansville men's basketball team staged a furious rally before falling one point short in an 80-79 loss to Western Kentucky on Saturday afternoon inside E.A. Diddle Arena.
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Moeller drained his first five 3-point attempts in the second half and finished with five boards and four assists. Connor Turnbull came within striking distance of a triple double. He scored 17 points while posting a career-high nine blocked shots and eight caroms. Alex Hemenway recorded 14 points, three assists, and three boards. AJ Casey had another solid effort posting nine points and six caroms.
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"I thought we really did a good job in the first half but let them get some momentum heading into halftime," UE head coach David Ragland exclaimed. "They were able to build a double-digit lead in the second half but I am proud of how we never gave up and fought back. This is a tough place to play and I told our group that every possession matters especially on the road. There are several positives to take away from today."
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Keishon Porter opened the game with a basket while Leif Moeller connected from downtown to give UE a 5-0 lead. Both teams struggled from the field in the opening minutes with WKU starting 1-of-7 while UE was 2-for-8. Connor Turnbull got the Aces back on track with a 3-pointer before Porter and Alex Hemenway hit from outside to cap an 18-8 lead just over seven minutes in.
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Over the next two minutes, the Hilltoppers scored eight in a row to get back within a pair, but a Trent Hundley triple and two baskets by Turnbull reestablished a 8-point lead at 27-19 inside of the 6-minute mark. With just over four minutes left in the half, Western Kentucky made it a 3-point game with Hemenway having the response. His second triple of the day made it a 30-24 score.
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Eleven in a row by the Hilltoppers saw them take their first lead of the game at 36-30 before a pair of late free throws made it a 36-32 game at halftime. Ryan Myers had a game-high 19 points in the half while Turnbull had 12 points, four boards, and five blocked shots.
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WKU grabbed a 42-34 edge in the opening moments of the second stanza with Leif Moeller converting a triple to cut into the deficit. The Hilltoppers started to take control as they opened a 58-34 lead with 13:17 on the clock. Moeller single handedly kept the Aces in the game connecting on his first five 3-point attempts of the half. His fifth made it a 10-point game (70-60) with 7:50 remaining.
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Evansville added four more during the run to get within six. During the 7-0 run, the Aces held Western Kentucky to four consecutive missed shots. A triple by the Hilltoppers ended the stretch as they would score the next five to go back up by 11 inside the 6-minute mark. UE continued to battle back, scoring the next nine points.
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Following a pair of Moeller buckets, AJ Casey connected from outside while Porter hit a layup to make it a 75-73 game at the 3:35 mark. WKU retook a 5-point lead with 2:28 on the clock while Porter hit a pair of free throws with 41 ticks left to make it an 80-77 lead in favor of WKU. The defense got a stop on the other end to give the Aces one final chance. A triple fell short while UE added a field goal at the buzzer to make it a final of 80-79.
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Myers paced WKU with a game-high 27 points while Teagan Moore scored 15. UE had a slight shooting advantage finishing at 44.1% while WKU shot 43.5%. The Hilltoppers completed the day with a 41-35 rebounding lead.
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UE returns to action next Saturday at Notre Dame.
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