CHARLESTON, Ill. – Little Rock held the Ohio Valley Conference's most potent offense to its lowest scoring output in five years but couldn't hit enough shots down the stretch in a loss at Eastern Illinois Saturday afternoon at Lantz Arena.
The Panthers (14-3, 6-0 Ohio Valley was limited to just 44 points – well under their 72.1 season average – but out-scored Little Rock by nearly double in the final quarter in the 44-33 final. The Trojans (8-9, 5-1) were held scoreless for over six minutes in the final period.
led the Maroon and Silver with 12 points while brought down a career-high 14 rebounds in the game.