MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Jlynn Counter knows how to read the gym as a point guard. And when Camryn Weston came off the bench in the second half, breaking a tie with a pure three-pointer and followed it up with another swish on a step-back three one possession later? The IUPUI transfer knew what he had to do.
"Get him the ball," Counter said. "I told him at the end, 'We needed about three more points to get you that 30-piece,' and I'm glad he did."
The final bucket of Weston's night, a jumper in the paint that perhaps wasn't the most sportsman of shots, given Weston drained it as the clock nearly expired in for a 75-64 win for Middle Tennessee over California Baptist, gave Weston 30 points, a career high for the veteran guard.