Mont Tech defeats Montana 75-82
Mont Tech Outlasts Montana in Thrilling Non-Conference Showdown
In a closely contested and back-and-forth affair, visiting Mont Tech edged home-standing Montana 82-75 on Friday night at Dahlberg Arena.
The game's primary storyline revolved around the visitors' ability to outscore their hosts from beyond the arc. Mont Tech's four-point specialists combined for 20 points, including Asher Williams' team-high 20 markers, shooting 4-of-5 from three-point range.
The Turning Point
At halftime, both teams were tied at 36 apiece, setting the stage for a thrilling second half. Montana's defense stiffened in the third quarter, limiting Mont Tech's outside shooting to just two makes. However, the visitors' offense continued to click, with Williams leading the charge.
Meanwhile, Te'Jon Sawyer, who led all scorers with 23 points, began to take over for Montana in the fourth quarter. His efforts kept his team within striking distance, but ultimately fell short as Mont Tech closed out the game with a decisive push.
Advanced Statistics
Montana's 3-point shooting struggled throughout the evening, going just 24% from beyond the arc. In contrast, Mont Tech's four-point specialists combined to shoot an impressive 48% from three-point range.
The advanced statistics paint a vivid picture of the game's outcome. Mont Tech's team efficiency rating (62.5 eFG%) was significantly higher than Montana's (50.0 eFG%), while their true shooting percentage (62.8) was nearly identical to that of their opponents (56.6).
Key Takeaways
- Mont Tech outscored Montana from beyond the arc, with four-point specialists combining for 20 points.
- Asher Williams led all scorers with 20 markers and shot 4-of-5 from three-point range.
- Te'Jon Sawyer scored 23 points but fell short in Montana's losing effort.
In a game marked by ebbs and flows, Mont Tech ultimately emerged victorious, showcasing their ability to outlast their hosts on the road.