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UNCG Men's Basketball Knocks Off Western Carolina, 69-60

The UNCG Spartans will return to action on Saturday afternoon when UNCG faces ETSU at Freedom Hall. Tip-off for that game is scheduled for 4 p.m.
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — With less than six minutes left in the game, UNC Greensboro men’s basketball was trailing Western Carolina 58-52 as the Spartans were struggling to stop a surging second half Catamounts offense. But a 17-2 run by UNCG over the last 5:12 of action completely took the air out of the Ramsey Center on Thursday night.

In the end, a 69-60 decision pushed UNCG’s season record to 16-3 and the team’s SoCon record to 5-1 with a key road tilt against ETSU in Johnson City, Tenn., on deck.

Junior forward James Dickey was huge in the Spartans’ late surge against the Catamounts, scoring all eight points of his points on the night during the stretch-run along with four rebounds and a steal.

The Spartans led for more than 18 minutes of the first half action weathering a double-double by Western Carolina’s Carlos Dotson at 15 points and 10 rebounds to take a 33-27 lead into the halftime break.

While senior guard Francis Alonso missed four of his first five shots on the night, the Malaga, Spain, native got things going from the field as he scored a team-high 11 points in the first half. Fellow senior guard Demetrius Troy, meanwhile, dished out five assists in the opening frame.

The Spartans started the second half slow, though, as UNCG saw its six-point halftime lead evaporate into a four-point deficit with 14:41 remaining.

UNCG would not take back the lead until there was less than four minutes remaining in the game when Kyrin Galloway made a three from the top of the arc to put UNCG back ahead at 59-58. The Spartans wouldn’t look back before scoring a nine-point victory.

The Spartans will return to action on Saturday afternoon when UNCG faces ETSU at Freedom Hall. Tip-off for that game is scheduled for 4 p.m.

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