Greyhounds Let Late Lead Slip in 112–108 Loss to Northwest Mississippi
Senatobia, Miss - ASU Mid-South saw a late advantage disappear on Saturday as Northwest Mississippi closed the game on a 9–0 run to defeat the Greyhounds 112–108 in a high-scoring thriller. The matchup, the teams' second meeting of the season, turned in the final minutes after the Greyhounds held a five-point lead with under two minutes to play.
Ladarius Brown ignited the comeback, stepping into a deep three that cut the Greyhounds' lead to two. From there, the Rangers seized the momentum, capitalizing on defensive stops and executing down the stretch while ASU Mid-South struggled to find clean possessions. Northwest outscored the Greyhounds 9–0 over the final 1:45 to secure the comeback victory.
While ASU Mid-South put up 108 points, it was the 63 points allowed in the second half that proved costly. Northwest Mississippi kept pace all night behind blistering three-point shooting, finishing 15-of-35 from beyond the arc.
The Rangers were led by Zahir Gutierrez, who came off the bench to score 22 points on 4-of-9 shooting from deep. Demetrius Duffy added 21 points on an efficient 9-of-11 from the field. Brown's late three capped his 11-point performance, and Houston Cunningham provided 10 points off the bench.
Phillip Tillman paced the Greyhounds with 24 points, while Dejavius Johnson and Hugh McFarland both recorded their first double-doubles of the season. Johnson posted 12 points and 10 rebounds, and McFarland tallied 12 points and 10 assists. Taylor Conner added 16, while Mikell Lewis (13) and Randy Emerson (12) delivered strong production off the bench.
With the loss, ASU Mid-South drops to 3–4 on the season.
ASU Mid-South Head Coach Cody Hastings said afterward, "We didn't execute down the stretch. In winning time, you have to trust the game plan and stay disciplined, and we didn't do that tonight. That's on me. I've got to do a better job getting our guys to really understand what we're trying to accomplish in those moments."
The Greyhounds now turn their attention to a rematch with Northeast Mississippi on Monday, November 24 at The Dog House. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. The Tigers claimed the first meeting 90–81 earlier this month.
