UNOH men lose late lead in high-scoring finish against Lourdes
- Adam Solomon
- Updated
LIMA (WLIO) — The UNOH men couldn’t protect a late lead as Lourdes stormed back for a 98-97 decision inside The Garage.
Grant Pikkaart set up Chris Johnson early, then Antonio King electrified the crowd with a two-handed slam off a behind-the-back feed. King poured in 30 points to pace the Racers, while Caleb Chapman added 19, including a key three in a two-man exchange with Chance Groce.
But Lourdes closed the game on a 15-7 surge over the final four minutes, flipping the script and handing UNOH its third straight loss.
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