Pritchard, No. 8 Oregon survive upset bid by Texas Southern
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Payton Pritchard led a late surge to help No. 8 Oregon escape an upset scare against Texas Southern for an 84-78 victory Saturday night.
Pritchard scored 29 points, 16 of them in the final 4:44 as the Ducks (10-2) finally got the lead and held it. Will Richardson added 18 points.
Chris Baldwin had 27 points for the Tigers (3-8), who a year ago posted an 89-84 victory over the Ducks, then ranked 18th. Tyrik Armstrong added 21 points for TSU.
After trailing by three at halftime, the Tigers scored the first five points of the second half and upped the margin to 45-39 before the Ducks went on a 16-3 run to lead 55-48 with 11 minutes left.
Baldwin scored the next seven points for the Tigers, and Justin Hopkins‘ three-point play gave TSU a 58-56 lead with eight minutes remaining.
The lead changed five times over the ensuing four minutes, the last when Pritchard drove for a basket and a 70-69 advantage. It was also part of eight consecutive Oregon points for Pritchard. He scored Oregon’s final eight points on five free throws and a 3-pointer from nearly midcourt when the shot clock was running out to give the Ducks a 79-72 lead.
Hot shooting spurred the Tigers to an early lead, and the margin reached 24-13 when Baldwin hit a 3-pointer that prompted a timeout by Oregon.
After TSU pushed the margin two points higher, a 3-pointer by Anthony Mathis sent Oregon on an 11-0 spurt, and the Ducks finally tied it at 28 on Chris Duarte’s two free throws. Oregon’s run reached 20-2 on the first of consecutive 3-pointers by Will Richardson, who led the Ducks with 11 points in the opening half. Oregon led 36-33 at halftime.
BIG PICTURE
Texas Southern: The Tigers showed no fear playing Oregon for the third consecutive year.
Oregon: The Ducks could be due a rise in the polls with a least three teams above them losing this week.
STILL ABSENT
After starting the first eight games of the season for the Ducks, graduate transfer Shakur Juiston missed his fourth consecutive game with a leg injury. He is Oregon’s second leading rebounder at 6.5 and is also averaging 8.8 points.
UP NEXT
Texas Southern is back on the road for a game at Arizona State next Saturday. The Tigers play 11 of their 13 nonleague games away from home.
Oregon completes its nonconference schedule with a home game next Sunday against Alabama State. The Ducks then begin their Pac-12 schedule at Colorado on Jan. 2