Mocs Comeback Falls Short At ETSU

  • Saturday, January 25, 2020
A.J. Caldwell led the Chattanooga Mocs in nearly every statistical category in today’s loss at ETSU
A.J. Caldwell led the Chattanooga Mocs in nearly every statistical category in today’s loss at ETSU
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The Chattanooga Mocs made furious second half comeback at ETSU Saturday, but it was not meant to be falling 75-64 in Freedom Hall. A.J. Caldwell and Ramon Vila combined for 34 of the 64 points for the Mocs.

The Bucs opened the second half on a 22-3 run taking a 27-point cushion, 56-29, on Davien Williamson’s layup at 13:47. Chattanooga started chipping away.

"A lot can happen in that time," Coach Lamont Paris said. "You can go up nine or down nine, I've seen it. A lot can happen in that time.
We got where it was a manageable deal, but the rim becomes a little smaller, you become more tentative. We got it to where it was manageable, but not ideal."

Three straight baskets in just over a minute eased the burden. Bo Hodges scored two of his game-high 27 to get it back to a 22-point lead, 62-40, with 10:07 to go. The defense stiffened and the offense made a run.

Eight straight empty possessions for the home-standing Bucs opened the door. Stefan Kenic drilled the first three of the game with 8:43 remaining. That jump-started a 13-0 run making it interesting as the first of three Caldwell treys fell at 5:50. It was a manageable 5:50 remaining on the clock and nine-point deficit, 62-53.

After the eighth stop, the Mocs offense met strong resistance. As the shot clock neared zero, Grant Ledford’s three in front of the visiting bench was blocked by Hodges who ignited the fast break. Williamson’s corner three in transition calmed the home team.

Caldwell nailed another three 16 seconds later getting it back to nine with 4:31 to go. That’s as close as it would get.


Caldwell’s 17 points is a career high as he led the squad in rebounds (7) and assists (4) as well. Vila also had 17 points to go with six rebounds. Hodges added eight rebounds and five steals to his stat line with Williamson coming off the bench recording 15 points.

The Mocs remain on the road Wednesday at Samford. They’re back in the Roundhouse on Saturday, Feb. 1, hosting Western Carolina. It’s reunion weekend with this year’s model welcoming back the legends who built the most dominant program in the SoCon over the past 40+ seasons. Tickets are available on GoMocs.com or consider the new “All You Can Eat” option.

 
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