LAWTON, Okla. – The Cameron men's basketball team fell in a heartbreaking one point 69-68 loss in their Lone Star Conference opener against Texas A&M-Commerce on Thursday night.
TAMUC finished shooting 47 percent from the field while the Aggies shot 41 percent. CU bested the Lions 9-6 in three-pointers and both sides shot an even 9-for-12 from the free throw line.
Delano Jones led the Aggies with 13 points plus six rebounds, and
Tyus Momoh was one point behind him at 12 points.
Johann Tate rounded out CU's double figure scoring with ten points.
For the Lions, Dorian Armstrong led his team with 22 points and eight rebounds. He shot 8-for-10 from the field, 4-for-4 from out deep and 2-for-2 at the line. Willie Rooks with 16 points and Reggie Reid with 13 points finished out double digits for the Lions.
Back and forth action dominated the opening half of the game as both sides traded points until the Lions broke for a 12 point lead ten minutes in the game. However, the Aggies came back strong to chain together an 18-2 run to grab the lead with three minutes remaining in the half.
In the final minute of the half, TAMUC scored two buckets to lead 36-35, and CU almost had the advantage as
Johann Tate heaved a beyond half-court shot into the basket but did not count as time already expired.
Cameron's defense came up big in the second half. CU limited TAMUC's leading scorer Armstrong to just seven points when he scored 15 in the first half. The Lions also shot just 1-for-9 from beyond the arc when they drained five in the opening half.
The Aggies held a 68-65 lead with under two minutes to go, which the Lions cut to a one point lead with a layup at 51 seconds remaining. CU missed a jumper and at eight seconds TAMUC scored the game winning basket and prevented a three-point shot from CU for the 69-68 win.
The Lions are now a perfect 6-0 on the young season while the Aggies drop to 3-4 overall.