Who were the leading scorers for North Texas?
Je'Shawn Stevenson (24 points), Buddy Hammer Jr. (12 points), and David Terrell Jr. (11 points).
Basketball / College
The North Texas Mean Green men's basketball team secured a 74-70 victory over the Florida Atlantic Owls in the second round of the American Athletic Conference (AAC) Tournament. The win marks their seventh consecutive opening conference tou...
North Texas (19-13) maintained a lead for the final 25 minutes of the game, extending it to as much as 11 points in the second half. Florida Atlantic (18-15) struggled with turnovers, which North Texas capitalized on. The game was physical, with both teams battling for every possession. North Texas's ability to score off turnovers and the strong performances from Stevenson, Hammer Jr., and Terrell Jr. proved to be the difference.
North Texas will face No. 3 seed Tulsa in the quarterfinal round. The game is scheduled for 2 p.m. CT and will be broadcast on ESPN2 and the Mean Green Sports Network on KHYI 95.3 FM.
Je'Shawn Stevenson (24 points), Buddy Hammer Jr. (12 points), and David Terrell Jr. (11 points).
19-13.
No. 3 seed Tulsa in the quarterfinal round of the AAC Tournament.
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