NCAAB Game Recap - Texas at Texas Tech
Wed Mar 8, 2017 9:21 PM EST

BethC
60
NCC
95
F
Leh
65
Buck
81
F
SCSt
88
Norf
93
F(OT)
Clem
72
Duke
79
F
ULM
73
ArkSt
70
F(OT)
USM
75
Rice
86
F
OrSt
62
Cal
67
F
CenAR
69
SHSU
77
F
SDSU
62
UNLV
52
F(OT)
SeLA
65
Lamar
77
F
App
64
Troy
84
F
FAU
74
Marsh
89
F
Pitt
63
UVA
75
F
Wash
73
USC
78
F
AF
83
Wyo
68
F
ArkLR
71
ULALA
78
F
UNCC
73
UAB
74
F
Wake
90
VaTec
99
F
WaSt
63
Col
73
F
Tex
61
TxTch
52
F
DeP
64
Xav
75
F
Mia-FL
62
Syr
57
F
USA
67
CoCar
80
F
UTSA
56
W Ky
52
F
SJSU
64
UtSt
90
F
Stan
88
AzSt
98
F(OT)
Okla
63
TCU
82
F
GTown
73
StJon
74
F
Rut
66
OhSt
57
F
Duques
71
StLou
72
F
Mizzu
86
Aub
83
F(OT)
PSU
76
Nebras
67
F(OT)
StJos
63
UMass
70
F
LSU
52
MissSt
79
F

Mar 8, 2017, 9:21 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(10) Texas

20

41

61

(7) Texas Tech

26

26

52

Texas rallies to beat Texas Tech 61-52 in Big 12 opener
Thu Mar 9, 2017 12:04 AM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Texas coach Shaka Smart drove home a very simple point to his players in the halftime locker room Wednesday night: If they didn't turn things around in a hurry, their season was over.

"When he said that," Texas guard Kerwin Roach Jr. said later, "everyone's flip switched."

Andrew Jones proceeded to pour in 15 points, Roach had all 13 of his after the break and the No. 10 seed Longhorns rallied past No. 7 seed Texas Tech 61-52 in the opening round of the Big 12 Tournament.

They'll play No. 11 West Virginia in the quarterfinals on Thursday night.

"I thought the second half, our guys really made a decision - the last 10 minutes or so - just to be aggressive and attack," Smart said. "I told those guys, I said, `What do you have to lose? You have nothing to lose. We have a great opportunity to attack. The game is not over."'

Not by a longshot.

Jarrett Allen also had 10 points for the Longhorns (11-21), who were abysmal from beyond the arc for 35 minutes, only to heat up when it mattered most. And that was enough to send a team that had lost seven straight, a bunch of them in close fashion, to a win that extended its season.

"We really dug in and started playing harder, you know?" Jones said. "One more degree."

Keenan Evans had 11 points and Anthony Livingston and Matthew Temple scored 10 apiece for the Red Raiders (18-14), whose NCAA Tournament hopes have evaporated over the past few weeks.

The Red Raiders lost four of their last five in the regular season, including a double-overtime loss to the Mountaineers and an overtime loss to Iowa State. But a deep run in the Big 12 Tournament just might have been enough to rescue coach Chris Beard's team on Selection Sunday.

For about 35 minutes, it looked as if the Red Raiders were on their way.

They built a 12-point lead late in the first half and carried a 26-20 lead into the break. But the Longhorns began to methodically chop into it, closing within 37-31 on a deep 3-pointer by Mareik Isom with 12:45 to go - to that point, the Longhorns had been just 1 for 16 from beyond the arc.

Texas Tech answered with back-to-back baskets, but Texas proceeded to rip off a 16-2 charge over the next six minutes that gave the Longhorns their first lead of the game.

"They executed in the last 10 minutes of the game," Temple said, "and we didn't."

Roach began the run with a dunk, curled in back-to-back 3s a few minutes later, added a couple of free throws and then converted an alley-oop dunk that forced Texas Tech to call timeout.

It didn't do much to shift the momentum.

Isom answered a couple quick baskets by Texas Tech with his second 3-pointer to make it 52-48 with 2 1/2 minutes left and, after a shot clock violation, Jones scored to give Texas a cushion.

The Longhorns took care of the rest from the foul line.

"There's only one team in college basketball that ends with a win, that's on a Monday night in April," Beard said. "So as disappointing as our ending is, the bottom line is it's an ending.

BIG PICTURE

Texas looked like an entirely different team in the closing minutes, hitting three of its final four 3-pointers. Then, a 16-for-20 performance from the foul line helped the Longhorns clinch the win.

Texas Tech shot just 36 percent from the field, went 5 of 19 from beyond the arc and struggled to get to the foul line. The Red Raiders only attempted eight foul shots in the game.

UP NEXT

Texas gets ready for the second-seeded Mountaineers.

Texas Tech wonders whether it is headed to the NIT next week.

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Leaders

Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Jones 15 0 4 5 1 0
K. Roach 13 0 0 4 1 0
Texas Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Evans 11 0 2 4 0 0
M. Temple 10 0 1 0 0 0

Team Comparison

Tex TxTch
Points For 61 52
Field Goals 20/50-40% 21/59-36%
Three Pointers 5/23-22% 5/19-26%
Free Throws 16/20-80% 5/8-62%
Offensive Rebounds 8 11
Defensive Rebounds 28 23
Rebounds 41 37
Blocks 3 1
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 9 9
Personal Fouls 16 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Tex Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 1 TxTch 58 @ Tex 62 K. Evans 15 J. Allen 19
Wed Mar 1 Tex 57 @ TxTch 67 S. Cleare 15 K. Evans 18
Wed Mar 8 Tex 61 @ TxTch 52 A. Jones 15 K. Evans 11

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 18,972
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