NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Holding a one-point halftime advantage, Little Rock came out firing in the second half and raced to a convincing 83-67 victory over Tennessee State at the Gentry Center Tuesday evening. The win, Little Rocks' first road victory of the year, marked a program milestone as it was the 1,000th in the history of Trojan basketball.
Four different Trojans scored in double figures in a balanced offensive attack, led by Rayjon Tucker's 15 points as the redshirt junior went 7-of-8 from the floor, helping spark the second half surge. Sophomore Kris Bankston continued his strong start to the season, finishing with 14 points and eight rebounds, making six of his seven shots with three blocks.