St. Edward's (18-6, 10-6 Heartland) at Lubbock Christian (13-10, 10-6 Heartland)Thursday, February 19 at 8 p.m.
Lubbock, Texas (Rip Griffin Center)
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About St. Edward's The Hilltoppers are 18-6 overall and are in the midst of a three-way tie for second place within the Heartland along with the Chaps and Texas-Permian Basin.
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History between Chaps and HilltoppersLCU leads the all-time series, 9-7, over SEU. Before a 67-65 loss in Austin earlier this season, the Chaps had won the last seven meetings between the squads since 1995, including an LCU sweep over St. Edward's last season.
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Last meeting between LCU and SEUAUSTIN, Texas (January 24, 2015) –
A.J. Luckey's last second baseline jumper fell short against St. Edwards on Saturday afternoon at the Recreation and Convocation Center, allowing the Hilltoppers to squeak past Lubbock Christian 67-65 and take sole possession of first place within the Heartland Conference.Â
Heading into the showdown, LCU (10-7, 7-3 Heartland) and SEU (16-2, 8-2 Heartland) sat tied atop the standings with identical 7-2 records after the Chaps had moved Texas-Permian Basin into second place following a 64-63 Chap overtime victory Thursday night in Odessa.
The Chaps were hoping Luckey could add to his game-high 18 points and come through with another game-winner as he had against the Falcons two days prior, but his 12-footer hit the front of the rim as time expired. The final 66 seconds of the game were quite intense, with
Matthew Alford connecting on a scoop shot off of the glass as he was hammered by a Hilltopper defender, sending him to the free throw line. His shot was off the mark, giving SEU a chance to tie or take the lead. Alford was then whistled for a foul against St. Edward's Ramir Burton, sending him to the line for two shots. Burton calmly drained both attempts with 49 seconds to play.
The Chaps ran the clock down, and
Isaac Cardona drew contact on a shot in the paint but was blocked and the ball was corralled by SEU's Jae Ricketts.
Marcus Arrington committed a foul on Burton, sending him to the line for another pair which he once again converted, putting the Hilltoppers up two with 19 seconds on the clock. Following a timeout by SEU, Luckey made his move to the hoop, but his shot attempt was unsuccessful as the ball flung out of bounds. The baseline official initially adamantly ruled the possession in favor of St. Edward's, but after much debate, the other two officials reviewed the play on the monitor and indicated it was LCU's ball with 2.3 seconds remaining, setting up Luckey's final attempt.
The Chaps never led during the first half, trailing by as much as nine, but cut the deficit to 37-31 before the break. Ten seconds into the second stanza, Cardona converted a three-point play to slash the deficit in half. LCU took their first lead at the 15:41 mark on a pair of Luckey free throws, and two buckets by Cardona and an Alford free throw gave the Chaps their biggest advantage at 59-52 with 6:19 to play. The Hilltoppers stormed back with consecutive three-pointers to take a 63-61 lead heading into the final two minutes.
The Chaps were held the entire 40 minutes without a three-pointer and finished 26-of-31 from the free throw line. Cardona totaled 17 points in the loss while Arrington added 11 and
Ridrell Holman tied a career-high with seven rebounds.
For SEU, Burton scored a team-high 16 points.
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Men's basketball batted out of first place by HillcatsCLAREMORE, Okla. (February 14, 2015) – Lubbock Christian fell out of first place within the Heartland Conference following a 74-59 loss to Rogers State on Saturday afternoon at the Claremore Expo Center in spite of
Isaac Cardona tying a career-high with 21 points.
The Chaps (13-10, 10-6) have dropped four of their last seven contests, placing them in three-way tie for second place along with St. Edward's and Texas-Permian Basin while RSU, St. Mary's and UA-Fort Smith sit atop the league.
Cardona recorded the first bucket of the game, but the Chaps quickly found themselves without their leading scorer
A.J. Luckey after he was whistled for three fouls within a span of two minutes, sending him to the bench.
The offense struggled for LCU as the team was only able rally seven points midway through the first half and fell behind by 16 following a trey by RSU's Jordan Huffman with four minutes to play before the break.
Cardona again began the Chap scoring, converting an and-one play to cut the Hillcat lead to 33-24 less than a minute into the half. Buckets by Cardona and
Beau Durham closed the gap to 35-28 with 18:05 remaining, but RSU doubled their advantage with an 11-4 run to go up 44-30 with 15:20 on the clock.
The Chaps pulled to within single digits on a layup by
Ridrell Holman with under eight minutes to go, and LCU continued to stay close, trailing 58-49 with five minutes remaining. Two free throws and a layup extended the Hillcat lead to 13, and a Holman jumper made it 62-51 with under three minutes to play.
RSU pulled ahead 70-53 on a tip-in by Cory Ayala with under two minutes to go, and the Chaps were unable to form together a final rally before falling by 16.
Durham tallied a dozen points for the Chaps, while Frederico Santos collected game-highs of 19 points and 16 rebounds for the Hillcats.
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