Xenia, Ohio - The Marian men's basketball team landed their most impactful victory of the season on Tuesday evening, as the Knights upset No. 25 Georgia Gwinnett 82-76 in game one of the Athletes in Action Christmas Classic. Four scorers reached double figures to lead Marian's upset victory, as the team improves to 3-9 on the season with the top-25 victory.
The Knights fell in trouble early as they returned to play for the first time in 10 days, getting into an 8-0 deficit in the first two minutes that forced a quick timeout from coach
Pat Knight. The Knights got on the board with a pair of
Dylan Moles' foul shots on their next possession, settling into the game as the junior and
Aaron Humphrey Jr. brought the score within three.
Marian chipped away at the score, staying within three scores before pulling within four points at the 10:19 mark as
Blake Russell scored on the low block. Trailing 20-16, the team turned to
Aidan Franks, who followed the score from Russell with back-to-back jumpers, tying the game at 20 each. The 6-0 run sparked by Russell and Franks continued as the half progressed, with Humphrey,
Ron Rutland III, and
Josiah Gustin contributing to the team's 11-0 run, catapulting in front 27-20. A three from Franks with 5:09 to play in the half pushed the lead back to seven, allowing Marian to keep control of the score going into the break.
Dylan Moles dropped the final points for the Knights in the period, as they held a narrow 35-32 lead at intermission.
The second half started out back and forth as Marian hoped to hold on to the lead, with four different Knights contributing their 10 points in five minutes. Georgia Gwinnett rallied after Marian gained a 45-38 lead, slicing away to eventually tie the contest at 51 with 11:44 remaining. The Grizzlies eventually took a 55-53 lead with 10:31 to play, but Marian had an answer, going on an 8-0 run over the next three minutes of play, with
Joshua Renfro tying the game before consecutive possessions with made three pointers from
Luke Carroll and
Ron Rutland III provided a 63-55 advantage.
The eight-point lead with 7:18 to play would be Marian's largest of the game, but was not secure as Georgia Gwinnett calmly attacked the Knights, racing back to take a one-point 69-68 lead with 4:14 to play in the game. Rutland answered the fastbreak layup from the Grizzlies Patrick Johnson with a jumper of his own, putting his team in front 70-69. Two possessions later, Rutland delivered a clutch three-point shot from the feed of Gustin, pushing Marian's lead to four. The Grizzlies would answer with a Drew Kramer three on its next trip down the floor, but it would be the closest they would come to taking away Marian's hold of the lead.
Humphrey extended Marian's lead to three points with 1:46 to play, and with 38.2 seconds remaining, the post player converted a clutch three-point play, sinking the free throw to give the Knights a 79-73 lead. Marian then locked down on defense, forcing a traveling violation with under 25 seconds to play, sealing the lead. Gustin sank three free throws in the final 20 seconds, as the Knights iced out its first top-25 win of the season by an 82-76 final score.
Aaron Humphrey Jr. dominated for the Knights in the win, scoring a team-high 20 points while collecting nine rebounds.
Dylan Moles scored 17 points, and
Ron Rutland III scored 13 to go with his team-best four assists. In his season debut,
Josiah Gustin scored 11 points to go with eight rebounds, and
Aidan Franks led the bench in scoring with his seven first half points.
As a team, Marian forced 10 turnovers to six committed, and shot a strong 14-17 from the charity stripe.
Marian will play the winner of today's Rio Grande and Southeastern matchup in the championship game of the green bracket. The tip is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
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