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Kevin L. Dorsey
Harry Morrice had 10 rebounds and seven blocks Monday night at South Florida.
54
North Carolina A&T NCATM 0-3,0-0 Big Sout
56
Winner South Fla. USF 2-1,0-0 AAC
North Carolina A&T NCATM
0-3,0-0 Big Sout
54
Final
56
South Fla. USF
2-1,0-0 AAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
North Carolina A&T NCATM 29 25 54
South Fla. USF 20 36 56

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Aggies Lose On Heartbreaking Three

Tyler Maye and David Beatty scored 14 points apiece.

TAMPA, Fla. – The University of South Florida's Javon Green hit a 3-pointer with 12 seconds remaining in the game to lead the Bulls as the North Carolina A&T men's basketball team suffered a heart-breaking 56-54 loss at the Yuengling Center on Tuesday night. 

The Aggies (0-3) led by eight, 54-46, with under three minutes to go after a 3-pointer from graduate guard Kameron Langley. The basket made him the 38th player in program history to eclipse the 1,000-point mark for his career. 

After the historic moment, the Bulls (2-1) executed a 10-0 run, including Greene's game-winning three. Coming out of a timeout, freshman guard Marcus Watson inbounded the ball to Langley, who passed it back to Watson deep at the top of the key. But Watson's game-winning 3-point attempt rolled around the rim a couple of times before falling harmlessly to the floor. 

Graduate guards David Beatty and Tyler Maye had a team-high 14 points apiece to lead A&T. Junior forward Jeremy Robinson had his best game of the year thus far with nine points on 4-of-5 shooting. Langley tallied five points, five rebounds and a season-high seven assists. 

Behind six points from Beatty and five points from Robinson, the Aggies jumped out to a 19-5 lead with 8 ½ minutes remaining in the first half. The Aggies maintained a double-figure lead for most of the first half, but the Bulls did get the lead under 10 when a Caleb Murphy steal led to a Jalyn McCreary dunk before the half as the Bulls went into the locker room trailing 29-20 at the half. 

The Aggies maintained a sizable lead for the first portion of the second half, even extending their lead 49-35 on an and-one conversion from Beatty with 8 ½ minutes remaining. However, A&T scored on just two field goals from there, enabling the Bulls to come back. 

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