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Malachi Smith Malachi Smith
Malachi Smith
Photo Credit: Frank Mattia
A.J. Caldwell A.J. Caldwell
A.J. Caldwell
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David Jean-Baptiste David Jean-Baptiste
David Jean-Baptiste
Photo Credit: Frank Mattia
Josh Ayeni Josh Ayeni
Josh Ayeni
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Josh Ayeni Josh Ayeni
Josh Ayeni
Photo Credit: Frank Mattia
KC Hankton KC Hankton
KC Hankton
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KC Hankton KC Hankton
KC Hankton
Photo Credit: Frank Mattia
David Jean-Baptiste David Jean-Baptiste
David Jean-Baptiste
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Josh Ayeni Josh Ayeni
Josh Ayeni
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
Malachi Smith Malachi Smith
Malachi Smith
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
KC Hankton KC Hankton
KC Hankton
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
Stefan Kenic Stefan Kenic
Stefan Kenic
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
A.J. Caldwell A.J. Caldwell
A.J. Caldwell
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
KC Hankton KC Hankton
KC Hankton
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
Stefan Kenic Stefan Kenic
Stefan Kenic
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
David Jean-Baptiste David Jean-Baptiste
David Jean-Baptiste
Photo Credit: Dale Rutemeyer
KC Hankton
77
Winner Furman Furman 7-3,1-0 SoCon
73
Chattanooga UTC 9-1,0-1 SoCon
Winner
Furman Furman
7-3,1-0 SoCon
77
Final
73
Chattanooga UTC
9-1,0-1 SoCon
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Furman Furman 35 42 77
Chattanooga UTC 34 39 73

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men’s Basketball Drops First of the Season

KC Hankton matched his career scoring high as the Chattanooga Mocs fell in the final minutes to Furman.

STATS | NOTES | QUOTES | PHOTOS | ABOUT CHATTANOOGA BASKETBALL
 
CHATTANOOGA---The Chattanooga Mocs suffered their first loss of the season in a 77-73 nail-biter to Furman opening Southern Conference play. There were six lead changes in the final nine minutes, but the last was atypical of the Mocs season to date.
 
David Jean-Baptiste and KC Hankton led the Mocs off the bench with 18 and 17 points, respectively. The latter tying Hankton's career high. Malachi Smith led all players with 10 rebounds. Mike Bothwell's game-high 22 points paced the Paladins.
 
The last three games saw Chattanooga win in the final minutes. That didn't continue today.
 
 "Play making versus not," Coach Lamont Paris summed it up afterward. "We didn't make plays. We had a wide-open look for three, up one, and it didn't go. They made some plays and we didn't at the end of the day.
 
"We just didn't make plays to win the game at that time. I thought they were the more physical team."
 
The Mocs led 68-67 with the ball and 4:06 left after A.J. Caldwell drew a charge on Noah Gurley fouling out Furman's talented big man. The ensuing possession led to an open look from three for Hankton, who had hit three in a row, but the fourth was just off target.
 
The Paladins scored on their next two possessions, on Garrett Hien layups to get back ahead by three, 71-68, at 2:24. The Mocs cold stretch ended with 32 ticks on the clock with a 12-footer from Jean-Baptiste cutting it to two.
 
Bothwell sank two freebies before Smith's three with 15 seconds to go made it a one-point affair, 74-73. The Mocs could not force a turnover in the press and sent Bothwell back to the line with the clock still offering hope above the 12-second mark. He made both setting up another deep three from Smith that was just off the mark. Hein made one of two to cement the final tally at 77-73.
 
Furman got off to a strong start scoring the game's first nine points. Chattanooga answered with two Jamaal Walker threes book-ending a Caldwell swish from deep. It shuffled back-and-forth before the guest got the margin back to seven early in the second half on Jalen Slawson's three at 16:28.
 
The hosts re-took the advantage on a strong post move from Josh Ayeni with 8:10 left, 62-61. It reached three on back-to-back buckets by Hankton with the latter three pushing his squad ahead 66-63.
 
The Mocs are at VMI Saturday at 1 p.m. Links for video, audio and live stats for each contest is located on the men's basketball schedule page.
 
RECORDS
Chattanooga 9-1/0-1 | Furman 7-3/1-0
 
QUOTABLE
"We've dug ourselves out of a couple holes before. It's a gut thing. Sometimes I like to call timeout but a lot of the times I like to make the guys work their way out of it because the benefits of it later, long term, are good. And that's what we've done, and I think it helped us in this scenario." – Coach Lamont Paris on falling behind early, and past performances helping aid the situation
 
"He wanted to be a part of what we are doing and obviously, it was an agreement from both sides. It made sense for him and was a good situation for him and for us to have him back on the team. I was surprised when it happened the first time and some things change obviously, but Dave has enjoyed his time here and he has told me that immensely. He and the team sat down and met, and we were willing to have him back." – Paris on the return of Jean-Baptiste to the squad
 
"Once everyone is back, I think this team can be really special. We're doing this with only eight, nine guys right now. I feel like once we get those other pieces, we can take this to a whole different level." – Hankton on the challenges of an ever-changing roster
 
Check out all we heard at the link above.
 
3 NOTES TO KNOW
  • While the Mocs have never been 10-0, this is the fifth time they have been 9-1: 1927, 1973-74, 1974-75 & 1983-84.
  • Furman's 77 points is a season high for the opposition and halts a 5-game stretch limiting foes to 68 or less.
  • Nine wins before the New Year for just the sixth time: 1983-84 (9), 2002-03 (9), 2015-16 (11), 2016-17 (10) & 2019-20 (9). A win would provide double digits for just the third.
 
Check out all the notables at the link above.
 
3 STATS TO KNOW
  • +9 at the 3pt arc hitting 50 percent (13-26) while holding the Paladins to just 28.6 (4-14). Best percentage of the season by the Mocs and most threes and top percentage against Furman which entered the game 23rd in the country as well as the SoCon leader in limiting damage from 3pt range.
  • Furman was +12 on second chance points converting 10 offensive boards into 14 points, while the Mocs got two on six new possessions.
  • 16 assists on the Mocs 26 FG made. Second most in a game behind the 19 at Bellarmine this season.
 
Take a deeper dive into the numbers at the link above.
 
SOCON SCOREBOARD
Western Carolina at ETSU, 7 p.m.
VMI at Samford, 8 p.m.
 
NEXT 3 OPPONENTS
Jan. 2: at VMI, 1 p.m. | Current Record: 5-4 | Next Opp: at Samford (Dec. 30)
Jan. 6: Samford, 7 p.m. | Current Record: 5-3 | Next Opp: VMI (Dec. 30)
Jan. 9: at The Citadel, 1 p.m. | Current Record: 7-0 | Next Opp: at Western Carolina (Jan. 2)
 
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