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Setric Millner Jr. Setric Millner Jr.
Setric Millner Jr.
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
RayJ Dennis RayJ Dennis
RayJ Dennis
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
Setric Millner Jr. Setric Millner Jr.
Setric Millner Jr.
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
RayJ Dennis RayJ Dennis
RayJ Dennis
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
Setric Millner Jr. Setric Millner Jr.
Setric Millner Jr.
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
Setric Millner Jr. Setric Millner Jr.
Setric Millner Jr.
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
RayJ Dennis RayJ Dennis
RayJ Dennis
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
Ra'Heim Moss Ra'Heim Moss
Ra'Heim Moss
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
JT Shumate JT Shumate
JT Shumate
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
JT Shumate JT Shumate
JT Shumate
Photo Credit: Keith Lucas
Junior Setric Millner Jr. tallied 25 points and eight rebounds at Richmond.
69
Toledo UT 7-3,0-0 MAC
72
Winner Richmond UR 6-4,0-0 Atlantic 10
Toledo UT
7-3,0-0 MAC
69
Final
72
Richmond UR
6-4,0-0 Atlantic 10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Toledo UT 41 28 69
Richmond UR 24 48 72

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Rockets See Lead Slip Away in 72-69 Loss at Richmond

RICHMOND, Va. – Junior Setric Millner Jr. scored a game-high 25 points and grabbed eight rebounds, but Toledo dropped a heartbreaking 72-69 decision to Atlantic 10 foe Richmond before a near-capacity crowd on Saturday evening at the Robins Center.

Juniors JT Shumate and RayJ Dennis also scored in double figures for the Rockets (7-3) with 18 and 13 points, respectively. Shumate grabbed seven rebounds, while Dennis collected six boards and five assists. Sophomore Ryan Rollins dished out a team-high six assists.

Junior Tyler Burton topped the Spiders (6-4) with 17 points and nine rebounds.

Toledo held a 41-36 advantage on the boards but was hampered by 11 second-half turnovers that allowed Richmond to rally from a 19-point deficit.

 "We had a great first half and then we let them get back in the game," Head Coach Tod Kowalczyk said. "Their full-court pressure sped us up, and we turned it over and gave them open threes. We lost a good opportunity to beat a really good team on the road."

The Rockets connected for a season-high 10 three-point field goals with Millner and Shumate both burying four triples apiece.

Toledo will take this week off for final exams and will play its final non-conference contest on Tuesday, Dec. 21 vs. Marshall (7-3). Tip-off time for the contest in Savage Arena is 7:00 p.m.

HOW IT HAPPENED

FIRST HALF
  • Toledo controlled the opening half from the start and jumped out to a 13-0 advantage in the opening five minutes.
  • Setric Millner Jr. was on fire early, scoring 12 of the Rockets' first 19 points.
  • Toledo maintained that double-digit cushion until the Spiders scored five straight to reduce their deficit to 23-16 midway through the opening stanza.
  • Millner capped off a Rockets' 9-0 spurt to end the half with a corner trey for a 41-24 halftime lead.
SECOND HALF
  • Ra'Heim Moss' layup just over a minute into the second half gave Toledo a 43-24 lead, its largest lead of the night.
  • Richmond then knocked down five consecutive three-pointers as part of a 17-0 run to trim the Rockets' lead to 46-45 with 13:45 to play.
  • JT Shumate ended that spurt with two treys of his own to put Toledo back up 52-48 with 12:15 remaining.
  • The Spiders eventually took their first lead when a 9-0 burst put the Rockets down 61-55 with 8:05 left.
  • Toledo rallied to even the score at 65-65 on RayJ Dennis' triple with 3:53 left. Moss' layup then put the Rockets ahead on their next possession.
  • Dennis' two free throws provided Toledo its final lead, 69-68, with 1:03 remaining.
  • Ryan Rollins then blocked Isaiah Wilson's jumper in the lane but Jacob Gilyard hit a three-pointer after Wilson grabbed the rebound to give the hosts the lead for good with 34.4 seconds left.
  • Dennis had a chance to tie the contest with 19.4 seconds left but missed two free throws.
  • After the Spiders converted one of two free throws, the Rockets had a chance to even the score but could not get a shot off.
 
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