MOBILE, Ala. – Little Rock came back from a nine-point deficit at halftime, outscoring the University of South Alabama men's basketball team 44-30 in the second half, in a 73-68 victory Saturday afternoon at the Mitchell Center.
Rayjon Tucker scored a game-high 24 points – 17 in the second half – to lead the Trojans, going 10 for 15 from the foul line, and grabbed nine rebounds. Kamani Johnson went 9 for 13 from the stripe for 15 points.
After a John Pettway layup gave the Jaguars a 42-32 lead, the Trojans went on an 11-2 rally to pull within one.