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BATON ROUGE – A late first half rally to tie the game at the half wasn't enough of a charge to a gritty McNeese team in the second half as the Cowboys weren't able to duplicate their actions midway through the second half in an 83-72 loss to LSU on Saturday night.
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Trailing 30-15 with eight minutes to play in the first half, McNeese (2-2) outscored the Tigers (4-2) 24-9 the rest of the way to tie the game 39-39 at the break after a floating jumper by
Jamaya Burr with two seconds to play.
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Burr's play was key to the Cowboys' comeback in the first half as he scored six of his eight first half points in the final 2 ½ minutes but his aggressive play running the point and penetrating the lane cleared the way for some open shots on the outside.
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Desharick Guidry recorded his third straight double-double game with 17 points and a career-tying 14 rebounds while Burr added 13 points and five assists.
Kevin Hardy added 12 points, five rebounds and five steals.
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LSU was led by Jarell Martin's 26 points and 10 rebounds while Brian Bridgewater added 16 points.
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"His presence (Bridgewater) made the difference," said McNeese head coach
Dave Simmons. "That opened up some things for Martin."
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The duo paced the Tigers to a 30-15 lead with just over eight minutes to play in the first half but got some help on the wide margin with the Cowboys hitting just 5 of third first 16 shots from the floor.
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A Hardy layup with 8:38 to play started a run that saw McNeese chip away at the lead and ended with a missed LSU shot with eight seconds to play and a fast break floating jumper on the right side of the lane by Burr to tie the game at 39-all at the half.
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"I thought we had a chance in the first half and got their legs a little weary," said Simmons. "We were looking for the same thing in the second half but they're a good ball team. It's tough to beat them on their home court."
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McNeese took its first lead of the game at 19:25 after a Hardy 3-pointer made it 42-41. LSU retook the lead following a Tim Quarterman layup with 18:51 left to make it 43-42 but
Keelan Garrett sank a trey six seconds later to put give the Cowboys their final lead at 45-43.
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LSU built a four point margin at 47-45 before Guidry tied things up at 47-47 with a layup with 17:13 to play. Bridgewater then scored half the points of an LSU 8-0 run to put the Tigers up 55-47 but instead of laying down, the Cowboys rallied back with five straight behind another Garrett three-pointer. And after falling behind 81-63 with 4:20 to play, McNeese scored seven straight behind some nice play from true freshman forward
Stephen Ugochukwu.
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"He's coming along," said Simmons of Ugochukwu. "He got us some rebounds that we needed. We need to look at getting him more minutes."
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Ugochukwu finished the game with seven points and seven rebounds in 12 minutes of action.
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Austin Lewis, who entered the game as the nation's top shot blocker with a 6.7 per game average, swatted just one against LSU and finished with six points and four rebounds.
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The Cowboys connected on 45 percent from the field for the game (29-64) and hit 33 percent from long range (7 of 21) but was just 7 of 15 for 47 percent from the free throw line. Meanwhile LSU hit 54 percent from the field (33-61) including 66 percent in the second half (19-29) and knocked down 12 of 18 from the charity stripe for 67 percent.
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McNeese also missed out on several open layup chances and turned the ball over a season-high 15 times with LSU scoring 22 points off those miscues.
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"We have to make smarter plays," said Simmons. I thought we got a little to fancy at times with trying to make behind the back passes, and missing some easy layups and I think it probably cost us. We had some opportunities but I'm proud of our kids. We fought hard and never gave up and we got better tonight."
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The Cowboys will return home on Wednesday when they host Southern-New Orleans in the second half of a doubleheader with the Cowgirls that begins at 6 p.m. at Burton Coliseum.
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