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Nicolas Timberlake Lifts No. 1 Seed Towson Men's Basketball To 68-61 Win Against No. 9 Seed Northeastern In CAA Tournament Quarterfinal 토토사이트 검증
WASHINGTON - Moments after the top-cultivated Towson men's ball group wrapped up a 68-61 triumph over No. 9 seed Northeastern Sunday evening in a Colonial Athletic Association competition quarterfinal Sunday evening, a Tigers fan rehashed excitedly, "The monkey is no more!"

Without a doubt, Towson finished a line of four continuous early exits from the meeting competition as Nicolas Timberlake, an All-CAA first-group shooting watch, scored 23 of his game-high 25 focuses in the final part before a declared 1,811 at the Entertainment and Sports Arena to move the program to its first gathering competition elimination round starting around 2017.

Yet, there was a cost. Charles Thompson, an All-CAA third-group power forward, harmed his right lower leg halfway through the main half and didn't return after halftime.

Without Thompson, who entered the game averaging 10.9 focuses and 6.8 bounce back, Towson generously turned junior Chase Paar (Glenelg Country), graduate understudy Juwan Gray and sophomore Chris Biekeu. The triplet joined for eight places and three bounce back in the last part, including a layup by Paar, a Mount Airy occupant, that gave the Tigers a 60-57 lead with 90 seconds left.

After the game, mentor Pat Skerry couldn't say whether Thompson, who worked out on an exercise bike behind the seat prior to leaving for the storage space for the remainder of the game, would be accessible for Monday's elimination round against No. 5 seed Delaware (20-12) at 6 p.M.

"These two people are quite intense," Skerry said, motioning to Timberlake and senior little forward Cam Holden, another All-CAA first-group determination, on one or the other side of him during his postgame meeting, "yet Charles is something else entirely of sturdiness. So for him not to have the option to complete is a worry. I thought Chase Paar moved forward for us, and Chris and Juwan Gray, I connected them to the five. In the event that you can't go, another person must be prepared. We've needed to manage that over the span of the period. Be that as it may, assuming there's a way, Charles will go. He's really intense."

Without Thompson, Timberlake made up for the shortfall. He scored Towson's initial six places of the last part to assist the group with transforming a 28-27 halftime deficiency into a 35-30 lead with 18:07 leftover. In the wake of requiring only a single shot in the initial 20 minutes, he emitted for 6-of-9 shooting, including 5-of-7 from 3-point range, in the final part.

Timberlake made light of his heroics and spread credit to his partners.

"They helped me out a ton," he said. "I don't spill a ton. So to get open and assist them with tracking down me. Assuming I'm open, I'm shooting it."

Skerry uncovered that getting Timberlake more engaged with the offense was a topic of conversation at halftime.

"What we discussed at halftime is, we just had Nick a single chance in the principal half, and I figured the folks did a truly great job of thinking that he is in the last part, particularly Cam and [graduate understudy point guard] Terry [Nolan Jr.]. What's more when they observed him, he conveyed. That is what great players do in those circumstances."