TOLEDO, OH – Senior forward
Steve Taylor, Jr. scored 17 points and tied his own Savage Arena record with 23 rebounds but that wasn't enough as Toledo dropped a 61-56 decision to Western Michigan in overtime on Tuesday evening. The overtime game for UT was its eighth of the season, a total that ties the national record held by Western Kentucky (1978), Portland (1984) and Valparaiso (1993).
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The Rockets (14-14, 7-8 MAC), who saw a 15-point second-half lead slip away for a second-straight game, fell two games behind Ball State (18-10, 9-6 MAC) in the Mid-American Conference West Division standings with the defeat. The Broncos (12-15, 8-7 MAC) are now alone in second place in the West Division after limiting UT to a season-low point total (56) and field-goal percentage (.339).
Toledo also turned in one of its top defensive performances of the season by holding WMU to a 34.3 shooting mark. Both teams struggled to find their touch from behind the arc as UT converted just 3-of-17 three-point attempts with the Broncos slightly better at 4-of-18.
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Senior guard
Jonathan Williams and sophomore guard
Jaelan Sanford joined Taylor in double figures with 12 and 11 points, respectively.
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Junior guard Thomas Wilder topped the Broncos with a game-high 30 points with junior center Drake Lamont contributing a double-double thanks to 10 points and 10 rebounds.
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Toledo committed just one turnover in the first half en route to take a 31-23 halftime advantage. The Rockets were able to extend their cushion to as many as 15 points and led 42-27 with 12:28 to play.
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Wilder scored seven straight points to begin WMU's rally as part of a 9-0 Bronco run that cut Toledo's lead to 44-41 with 9:02 remaining. UT scored its final points of regulation when a pair of Williams' free throws gave the Rockets a 49-45 margin with 4:26 to play. Wilder hit two free throws just over a minute later, and WMU senior forward Tucker Haymond evened the score at 49-49 with two more free throws at the 52-second mark. Toledo had a shot to win the game in regulation, but Taylor's jumper rimmed out at the buzzer.
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Sanford's jumper gave the Rockets an early lead in overtime, but Haymond's trey put the Broncos in front, 52-51, for the first time since holding a 4-0 lead. A pair of Wilder baskets sandwiched a Taylor jumper leaving Toledo down, 56-53, with 1:02 to play. Following a Rocket timeout, sophomore forward
Nate Navigato drilled a corner trey to knot the score at 56-56 with 45.1 seconds left. WMU sophomore guard Bryce Moore answered right back with a three-point bomb 11 seconds later. Toledo was able to get a good look to tie the score but senior guard
Jordan Lauf's three-pointer rimmed out with nine seconds to play.
Toledo returns to action on Friday, Feb. 24 when it hosts Central Michigan. Tip-off time is for the game which will be televised nationally by the CBS Sports Network is set for 6:00 p.m.
Head Coach Tod Kowalczyk post-game comments
Senior Steve Taylor Jr. post-game comments