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Pirates' Epic Comeback Falls Short Against Kansas City
November 24, 2019 | Men's Basketball
NASSAU, Bahamas --- East Carolina staged an epic second-half comeback that fell just short, losing 74-68 to Kansas City in the semifinals of the Islands of the Bahamas Showcase Saturday at the Baha Mar Convention Center.Â
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ECU (2-4) trailed by 23, 53-30, with 15:51 to play and pulled within four, 72-68, with 47 ticks to play. The Pirates had a shot to get within one with 18 seconds to play, but it was off the mark and Rob Whitfield made a pair of free throws after grabbing the rebound to secure the victory.Â
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Whitfield scored a career-high 29 points for Kansas City (4-3), burying 7-of-12 3-point attempts and 10-of-17 field goal attempts overall. Javian White added 18 points and Josiah Allick had 10.Â
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"[UMKC] played very well," Pirate head coach Joe Dooley said. "They controlled the first half and put us on our heels. [Whitfield] gets off and makes seven 3s and they shoot 50 percent [from 3]; that's not a good recipe."Â
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With the game tied at 10, Kansas City (4-3) went on a 14-2 run to open a 12-point lead. ECU shave four points off the deficit, but the Roos closed the half on a 17-9 run to take a 42-26 halftime lead.Â
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UMKC shot 53 percent from the field in the first half and made 6 of 11 3s, while the Pirates shot 34.5 percent and gave up eight points off five turnovers while being out-rebounded by six.Â
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"That as poor of a first half as I've seen in a long time," Dooley said.Â
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Kansas City extended its lead to 23 in the opening minutes of the second half before the Pirates made their charge. Â
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Over the next 15 minutes, ECU outscored the Roos 38-21 primarily at the free throw line, where it was 28-of-29 overall in the second half.Â
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ECU made 26 consecutive free throws in the second half before its first miss.Â
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Freshman Brandon Suggs, who scored a team-high 14 points, made a pair of free throws with 47 seconds remaining to get the Pirates within four, but couldn't capitalize on the ensuing turnover and didn't get any closer.Â
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"We did show some fight and some grit today," Dooley stated. "It was good to see J.J. Miles see the ball go in the basket. That's the only positive thing I can take from tonight, and free throw shooting. Everything else I thought we did a very poor job of, including coaching."Â
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J.J. Miles came off the bench to score 13 points and Jayden Gardner posted his second consecutive double-double, finishing with 13 points and 11 rebounds.Â
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The Pirates will take on former Conference USA rival Rice in the third-place game Sunday at 5 p.m.Â
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Team Stats
ECU
KC
FG%
.296
.475
3FG%
.211
.500
FT%
.914
.588
RB
37
36
TO
9
14
STL
5
6
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