JONESBORO, Ark. – The Idaho men's basketball team led for most of the game, but UC Davis won, 65-64, in the first game of the Red Wolves Classic on Thursday afternoon.
THE GAME
The Vandals (1-2) took an immediate 2-0 lead and never trailed in the first half. Senior
Trevon Allen scored 19 points in the period, and Idaho led by as many as 12 points, taking a 36-28 lead into the locker room.
The Aggies (2-1) came out of the break on a 5-0 run, but an Allen three-pointer brought a stop to that run. The Vandals pushed the cushion out to as many as 12 again in the second half, however, UC Davis made two consecutive three-pointers to get within one, 56-55, with just under eight minutes to play.
The Aggies took their first lead of the game, 61-60, with 4:23 remaining in the game. The final minutes of the game would be back-and-forth, with two ties and four lead changes. With five seconds left, UC Davis led by one and went to the free throw line for a one-and-one. Matt Neufeld missed the front end and Allen grabbed the rebound, but the team could not get a shot off, and dropped the heartbreaker.
Allen led the Vandals in scoring for the third straight game, finishing with 22 points.
Quinton Forrest had five points and 10 rebounds, while
Marquell Fraser scored 13 points.
THE NOTES
Quinton Forrest had 10 rebounds in the game. He now has double digit boards in two of the three games this season.
Forrest, who entered the game tied for the conference lead in offensive rebounds, kept up the pace, recording five offensive boards.
Early in the game, the Aggies had nine turnovers, while the Vandals had just one. For the game, the Vandals had 14 turnovers, while UCD had 15.
Idaho has held a lead at halftime in all three games this year.
The Vandals did not score from the field in the final seven minutes of the game.
THE NAME
Marquell Fraser. Fraser filled up the box score with 13 points, nine rebounds, five assists, and a steal.
THE QUOTES – Zac Claus
"Down the stretch we had a few possessions that we just had a subtle defensive breakdown and in a one possession game that is the difference."
"We did a whole lot of good stuff throughout the game. Every single guy that played tonight contributed in an important way."
"We had a couple really good looks at the end which we will take every day of the week. Unfortunately, they just didn't fall."
UP NEXT
Idaho will have a quick turnaround, playing Virginia Military Institute tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. pacific time. Following Friday's game against the Keydets, the Vandals will have a day off before playing Arkansas State on Sunday, November 17, to wrap up the Red Wolves Classic.