Towson Men’s Basketball Loses 75-64 Battle to UNCW in Close Showdown
Towson Men’s Basketball battled the UNCW Seahawks in a close game, ultimately losing 75-64 despite a strong effort from Charles Thompson, who achieved a 17-point, 14-rebound double-double. The Tigers led at halftime and displayed a competitive spirit throughout the game.
By the Numbers- Charles Thompson went 7-11 from the floor, marking his 23rd career double-double.
- Towson outrebounded UNCW 39-24, including grabbing 20 offensive rebounds.
- Towson held a lead at halftime but couldn't maintain it in the second half.
- Charles Thompson set records for career starts and games played, with 114 starts and 148 games played in his five-year career.
Towson will compete as the fifth seed in the upcoming 2024 Jersey Mike's CAA Men's Basketball Championship in Washington, D.C., playing on Saturday, March 9.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, Towson Men’s Basketball showed resilience and determination, with Charles Thompson's standout performance setting new program records and paving the way for their upcoming championship challenge.
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