UMass Lowell defeats Sacred Heart 87-82
UMass Lowell Edges Sacred Heart in Thrilling Comeback Victory
In a dramatic turn of events, the UMass Lowell men's basketball team erased a 6-point halftime deficit to secure an 87-82 win over visiting Sacred Heart at the Costello Athletic Center on Tuesday night.
The game saw both teams exhibit impressive shooting performances, with UMass Lowell's Austin Green leading the charge. The senior forward poured in 22 points on 69.2% shooting from the field, also grabbing 14 rebounds to fuel his team's comeback. Darrel Yepdo chipped in with 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists.
For Sacred Heart, Nyle Ralph-Beyer was a one-man show, scoring 28 points on 6-9 three-point attempts, while Mekhi Conner contributed 13 points and 5 assists.
UMass Lowell's field goal percentage was a key factor in the game. The team shot an impressive 45% from the field, including 40% from behind the arc. Sacred Heart, on the other hand, struggled with their three-point attempts, going just 42%.
The largest lead of the night belonged to UMass Lowell, which held a 8-point advantage at one point in the second half. However, Sacred Heart fought back to tie the game before the Red Hawks regained control.
The difference maker came down to the team's ability to execute under pressure. When it mattered most, UMass Lowell stepped up, with Austin Green and Darrel Yepdo providing crucial contributions down the stretch.
This win gives UMass Lowell a much-needed boost in non-conference play, showcasing their resilience and depth. For Sacred Heart, the loss serves as a wake-up call to regroup and refocus before facing tougher opponents on the road.
The performance of both teams demonstrated that this matchup was more than just a non-conference affair – it was an opportunity for each squad to showcase their skills in a high-pressure setting.