Jags Find a Way in Thrilling Overtime Victory Over Arkansas State
South Alabama staged a remarkable late-game rally to overcome Arkansas State, triumphing 91–87 in overtime. The Jaguars were down by four points with under a minute left in regulation but managed to force the extra period and secure victory. With this win, South Alabama boosted their overall record to 13–5 and improved to 4–2 in Sun Belt play, while Arkansas State fell to 12–6 (4–2 SBC).
By the Numbers- Chaze Harris scored a career-high 38 points, shooting 14-of-25 from the field and 10-of-15 from the free throw line.
- South Alabama capitalized on 19 forced turnovers, converting them into 24 points.
- The Jaguars outscored Arkansas State 50–34 in the paint and had 15 fast-break points.
Despite the victory, South Alabama struggled with rebounding, as Arkansas State held a 51–33 advantage, highlighting a potential area for improvement as they move forward in the season.
State of Play- South Alabama's momentum shifted after a critical charge drawn by Randy Brady in the final moments of regulation.
- The crowd played a significant role, contributing to the Jaguars' energy and intensity throughout the game.
South Alabama will look to build on this momentum when they return to the Mitchell Center on January 17 to face Louisiana, seeking to continue their strong performance in the Sun Belt Conference.
Bottom LineThis victory underscores the resilience and determination of the Jaguars as they navigated challenges on the court, indicating that with continued focus, they can compete effectively against tough opponents in upcoming matches.
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