
Powell Scores 32 in No. 13 Seton Hall's Loss to No. 11 Oregon
11/28/2019 12:40:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Nassau, Bahamas - Senior All-America candidate Myles Powell (Trenton, N.J.) lit up Imperial Arena with 32 points, second-most in Battle 4 Atlantis single-game history, but No. 11 Oregon Ducks ended the game on a 14-2 run to steal a win from the No. 13 Seton Hall men's basketball team, 71-69, Wednesday night in the tournament quarterfinals.
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Seton Hall, which had led Oregon by as many as 19 points, will now face Southern Mississippi in the tournament consolation bracket Thursday at 9 p.m., on ESPN2 and AM970 The Answer.
Powell also tied the Battle 4 Atlantis single-game record for most threes made with seven.
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Turning Point
Seton Hall had led the game by as many as 19 points as Powell came out of halftime on fire with four three-pointers, the last putting the Pirates on top 49-30.
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Oregon chipped away at the lead, but the Pirates were still up double digits, 67-57, on Powell's pair of free throws at 6:30. The Ducks then went on the game-ending 14-2 run, six of the 14 points coming on free throws as Oregon had 28 free throw attempts to The Hall's nine.
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Payton Pritchard tied the game with two free throws at 1:09, the Pirates missed a three on the ensuing possession, and then a Pritchard missed three was cleaned up by Shakur Juiston, who put the second-chance layup in with 13 seconds to go. Seton Hall missed the game-tying shot and the halfcourt heave at the end.
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Inside the Numbers
News & Notes
Up Next
Seton Hall will face Southern Mississippi on Thanksgiving Night. Tip time is slated for 9 p.m., on ESPN2. On the radio, Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will call the action on AM970 The Answer.
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Seton Hall, which had led Oregon by as many as 19 points, will now face Southern Mississippi in the tournament consolation bracket Thursday at 9 p.m., on ESPN2 and AM970 The Answer.
Powell also tied the Battle 4 Atlantis single-game record for most threes made with seven.
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Turning Point
Seton Hall had led the game by as many as 19 points as Powell came out of halftime on fire with four three-pointers, the last putting the Pirates on top 49-30.
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Oregon chipped away at the lead, but the Pirates were still up double digits, 67-57, on Powell's pair of free throws at 6:30. The Ducks then went on the game-ending 14-2 run, six of the 14 points coming on free throws as Oregon had 28 free throw attempts to The Hall's nine.
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Payton Pritchard tied the game with two free throws at 1:09, the Pirates missed a three on the ensuing possession, and then a Pritchard missed three was cleaned up by Shakur Juiston, who put the second-chance layup in with 13 seconds to go. Seton Hall missed the game-tying shot and the halfcourt heave at the end.
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Inside the Numbers
- Seton Hall shot 40.7 percent for the game (24-for-59), 51.7 percent from three (14-for-27) and 77.8 percent from the free throw line (7-for-9).
- Oregon finished 47.2 percent from the field (25-for-53), 33.3 percent from long distance (5-for-15) and 57.1 percent from the charity stripe (16-for-28).
- The Hall was out-rebounded, 39-28, and Oregon used 15 offensive rebounds to generate 17 second chance points.
- The Pirates had 20 points off Oregon's 13 turnovers.
- The Hall blocked eight shots in the game.
- Powell scored 32 points, 22 coming in the second half, on 11-of-25 shooting. He was 7-for-15 from three, tying his career high for most threes made in a game. His 32 points also are second-most in Battle 4 Atlantis history with the tournament now in its ninth season.
- Juniors Myles Cale (Middletown, Del.) and Sandro Mamukelashvili (Tbilisi, Georgia) were the team's other double-figure scorers, each putting in 10 points.
News & Notes
- This was only the second-ever meeting between the two teams. Seton Hall had defeated Oregon in the 2000 NCAA Tournament first round.
- Powell has now entered Seton Hall's all-time top 10 in scoring, surpassing Walter Dukes (1950-53). Powell now has 1,808 points.
- This was the 42nd all-time game that a ranked Seton Hall team has faced another ranked team. The Pirates are now 20-22 in those games. They're also now 159-55 all-time when ranked by the Associated Press and 12-3 when specifically ranked No. 13.
- The Pirates suffered only their 12th loss when leading by seven or more points at any juncture of the game since the start of the 2015-16 season. They're now 86-12 in that situation (.878).
Up Next
Seton Hall will face Southern Mississippi on Thanksgiving Night. Tip time is slated for 9 p.m., on ESPN2. On the radio, Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will call the action on AM970 The Answer.
Team Stats
Oregon
SHU
FG%
.472
.407
3FG%
.333
.519
FT%
.571
.778
RB
39
28
TO
13
13
STL
5
3
Game Leaders
Scoring
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