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Poor shooting and early deficit leads to men's basketball first home loss of the season

Shooting just 28 percent, Kent State’s basketball team’s offense struggled to find its rhythm, falling to Towson 73-58.

“You are not going to win very many games 28 percent from the field,” coach Rob Senderoff said. “We just didn’t play well and come out and play the way we needed to play. Our shot selection needs to improve, and our ability to finish at the rim needs to improve.”

Kent State falls to 4-3 on the year, while Towson improves to 6-3.

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The Flashes' struggles started early on in the first half, shooting 26 percent and 28 percent behind the arc.