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No. 7/11 Texas Men's Basketball falls 64-60 at No. 23/25 Seton Hall
12.09.2021 | Men's Basketball
Tre Mitchell and Timmy Allen register double-doubles for the Longhorns.
NEWARK, N.J. — Senior Tre Mitchell and Timmy Allen both recorded double-doubles, but No. 7/11 Texas (6-2) dropped a hard-fought 64-60 contest at No. 23/25 Seton Hall (8-1) on Thursday night at Prudential Center. The contest was a part of the Big 12-BIG EAST Challenge.
Both of Texas' defeats this season have come in true road games against AP Top 25 opponents. The Longhorns earlier lost at No. 1 Gonzaga on Nov. 13.
Mitchell posted a game-high and season-high 19 points while converting 9-of-17 field goals and grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds to go along with two blocks and two steals in 35 minutes. Allen registered 17 points while hitting 8-of-15 field goals and grabbed a season-best 12 boards in 33 minutes. Senior Marcus Carr also reached double figures in scoring with 10 points while adding three assists without a turnover in 36 minutes.
Seton Hall used an early 10-0 spurt to build a 14-6 advantage following a Myles Cale three-pointer at the 13:33 mark. Trailing 18-12 after a Tyrese Samuel dunk with 11:22 remaining, the Longhorns went on a 16-5 run over the next five minutes to grab a 28-23 cushion following an Allen layup at the 6:39 mark.
Texas held the lead until the Pirates scored the final five points of the half in the last 46 seconds, including an Alexis Yetna three-pointer with three second left to tie the game at 37-37 at the break. The Longhorns converted 55.6-percent from the field (15-27) and went 7-of-7 from the free throw line in the first half. Mitchell had 13 points while hitting 6-of-9 field goals in the opening 20 minutes.
UT started the second half with a 7-2 run to take a 44-39 advantage following a Carr layup at the 17:56 mark. The Pirates responded with an 11-2 spurt over the next four-and-a-half minutes to build a 50-46 cushion after a Jared Rhoden jumper with 13:17 left. A Mitchell dunk tied the game at 50-50 at the 11:24 mark.
The contest turned into a defensive battle over the final 10 minutes, and Texas took its final lead at 56-54 on an Allen layup with 8:12 remaining. Rhoden answered with a put-back and a jumper to give the Pirates a 58-56 advantage at the 5:29 mark. Both teams were held scoreless for nearly the next four minutes before a Samuel free throws extended Seton Hall's cushion to 59-56 at the 1:39 mark.
UT trimmed the margin to 59-58 on an Allen layup with 52 seconds remaining, but the Pirates responded with a Bryce Aiken three-pointer to build a 62-58 lead with 33 seconds left. Another Allen layup close the gap to 62-60 with 24 seconds remaining. Aiken sealed the win for the Pirates by hitting a pair of free throws with 14 seconds remaining.
The Longhorns were held to 1-of-13 shooting from beyond the arc on the night.
Texas returns to action when it hosts Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Tip is scheduled for 8 p.m. Central at the Frank Erwin Center, and the game will be televised nationally by ESPNU.
Texas Basketball Postgame Notes
#23/25 Seton Hall 64, #7/11 Texas 60
Big 12-BIG EAST Battle
December 9, 2021
Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.)
Attendance: 10,481
Team Notes
- Both of UT's losses this season have been true road games against AP Top 25 opponents (No. 1 Gonzaga, No. 23 Seton Hall)
- This marked Texas' first contest this year decided by single digits.
- The game featured 10 ties and eight lead changes.
- UT dropped to 2-2 in the all-time series against Seton Hall. Tonight's contest marked the first meeting between the two schools since the 2004-05 season.
- Texas recorded a 36-26 advantage in points in the paint.
- UT was perfect from the free throw line as a team (9-9).
- The Longhorns set team season lows in points (60), three-point field goals made (1-13), three-point field goal percentage (7.7-percent) and assists (eight).
- Texas converted 55.6-percent from the field (15-27) and 7-of-7 from the free throw line in the first half.
- Recorded his first double-double (17 points, 12 rebounds) while at Texas (eight games) and 12th in his collegiate career (93 games)
- Reached double figures in scoring for the seventh time at Texas and 78th time in his collegiate career
- Reached double figures in rebounds for the first time at Texas and 13th time in his collegiate career
- Set season highs in rebounds and field goals made (8-15) and tied his season high in minutes (33)
- Reached double figures in scoring (10 points) for the fifth time at Texas (eight games) and 69th time in his collegiate career (100 games)
- Set a season high in minutes (36)
- Recorded his first double-double (19 points, 11 rebounds) while at Texas (eight games) and ninth time in his collegiate career (52 games)
- Reached double figures in scoring for the fifth time this year and 46th time in his collegiate career
- Reached double digits in rebounds for the first time at Texas and ninth time in his collegiate career
- Set season highs in points, rebounds, field goals made (9-17) and minutes (35) and tied season highs in blocks (two) and steals (two)
- Posted 13 points (6-9 FG, 1-1 FT) and four rebounds in 16 minutes during the first half