University of Richmond Athletics
Spiders Season Ends on Late Three-Pointer in NIT Quarterfinals
03/25/2021 | Men's Basketball
DENTON, TEXAS -- The Richmond Spiders men's basketball season ended in heartbreaking fashion Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament as Mississippi State's D.J. Stewart hit a three-pointer with 2.0 seconds remaining to give the Bulldogs a 68-67 win over the Spiders.
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Richmond led for more than 37 minutes and was up by two with less than 10 seconds remaining when Sal Koureissi rebounded a missed Mississippi State free throw and fired the ball to Andre Gustavson streaking up the far sideline. Gustavson was grabbed by the final Bulldog between him and the basket and went to the line to shoot a one-and-one with eight seconds to play.
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Gustavson's attempt hit the back of the rim and was rebounded by the Bulldogs. Stewart took an outlet pass and raced up the court, pulling up from the left wing for the game-winning shot over the outstretched arms of Koureissi.
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Richmond's deep inbounds attempt on the ensuing possession was knocked away, preserving a one-point win for the Bulldogs.
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Jacob Gilyard broke a 65-65 tie with a floater from the right side with 38 seconds remaining to give Richmond its final lead of the evening. He finished with 22 points, tied for his most in a game this season, and a team-high six assists and four steals.
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Matt Grace added a career-best 16 points while Gustavson matched his season best with nine points.
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The Spiders, playing without leading scorer Blake Francis (hip/back injury) and second-leading scorer Grant Golden (fractured finger), opened the game on a 9-4 run and led by as many as seven in the first half before Mississippi State rallied to tie the game at 34 at halftime.
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Richmond converted 18 Mississippi State turnovers into 24 points, helping to offset a 39-23 Bulldogs advantage in rebounds. The Spiders were seeking to advance to the NIT semifinals for the first time in program history. Richmond has now reached the NIT quarterfinals in 2002, 2015, 2017, and 2021.
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Richmond led for more than 37 minutes and was up by two with less than 10 seconds remaining when Sal Koureissi rebounded a missed Mississippi State free throw and fired the ball to Andre Gustavson streaking up the far sideline. Gustavson was grabbed by the final Bulldog between him and the basket and went to the line to shoot a one-and-one with eight seconds to play.
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Gustavson's attempt hit the back of the rim and was rebounded by the Bulldogs. Stewart took an outlet pass and raced up the court, pulling up from the left wing for the game-winning shot over the outstretched arms of Koureissi.
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Richmond's deep inbounds attempt on the ensuing possession was knocked away, preserving a one-point win for the Bulldogs.
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Jacob Gilyard broke a 65-65 tie with a floater from the right side with 38 seconds remaining to give Richmond its final lead of the evening. He finished with 22 points, tied for his most in a game this season, and a team-high six assists and four steals.
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Matt Grace added a career-best 16 points while Gustavson matched his season best with nine points.
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The Spiders, playing without leading scorer Blake Francis (hip/back injury) and second-leading scorer Grant Golden (fractured finger), opened the game on a 9-4 run and led by as many as seven in the first half before Mississippi State rallied to tie the game at 34 at halftime.
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Richmond converted 18 Mississippi State turnovers into 24 points, helping to offset a 39-23 Bulldogs advantage in rebounds. The Spiders were seeking to advance to the NIT semifinals for the first time in program history. Richmond has now reached the NIT quarterfinals in 2002, 2015, 2017, and 2021.
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Team Stats
MSU
UR
FG%
.500
.415
3FG%
.353
.391
FT%
.889
.609
RB
39
23
TO
18
7
STL
3
11
Game Leaders
Scoring
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