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Tamario Adley had team-best totals of 16 points and nine rebounds.
63
Wayne St. (MI) Wayne 10-10,6-6 GLIAC
80
Winner Wis.-Parkside UWP 10-10,7-5 GLIAC
Wayne St. (MI) Wayne
10-10,6-6 GLIAC
63
Final
80
Wis.-Parkside UWP
10-10,7-5 GLIAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Wayne St. (MI) Wayne 30 33 63
Wis.-Parkside UWP 37 43 80

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Jeff Weiss, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Media Relations

Men's Basketball Drops 80-63 Decision At Parkside

Adley nearly had a double-double with team-best totals of 16 points and nine rebounds.

KENOSHA, Wis. -- The Wayne State University men's basketball squad (10-10 overall, 6-6 GLIAC) suffered an 80-63 setback at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside (10-10 overall, 7-5 GLIAC) on Saturday afternoon.  WSU has split its last three conference weekends, and four of the six thus far this season.

HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half
The game featured zero lead changes and one tie (3-3) after UWP's Josiah Palmer drained a triple just 12 seconds into the contest and WSU's Carmelo Harris (Flint, Mich. / Beecher) connected from beyond the arc just over 20 seconds later.  The host Rangers then scored the next six points before Rob Lee, Jr. (Flint, Mich. / Beecher) made a triple to cut the deficit to three (9-6).  After a lay-up by Parkside, Harris again connected from downtown making it a two-point game (11-9) less than four minutes into the contest.

UWP went on an 11-0 spurt as the Warriors were held scoreless until a Carlos Paul III (Southfield, Mich. / Cornerstone Lincoln-King [Missouri State-West Plains) lay-up which snapped the five-plus minute drought.  WSU trailed by double digits until three consecutive buckets by Paul trimmed the margin to six (31-25) with just over four minutes remaining before halftime.  Tamario Adley (Detroit, Mich. / Warren De La Salle [Macomb CC]) continued the Warrior rally with a lay-up and Paul made one-of-two from the charity stripe to conclude the 9-0 run by Wayne State.

Parkside scored the final four points of the first half to lead by seven (37-30) at intermission.

Second Half
WSU went scoreless for nearly four minutes to start the second half until Adam Ayrault (Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North) connected from beyond the arc to cut the deficit to six (39-33).  UWP's Ethan Ivan drained a triple on the ensuing possession, prior to a jumper by Adley.  

Following a lay-up by Paul with just under 14 minutes left which made it a seven-point contest (44-37), the Rangers extended their advantage to double digits with five consecutive points.  Adley responded with a shot from three-point range making it 49-40, but the hosts 
tallied seven of the next eight points for a 15-point margin (56-41) at the mid-point of the second half.

Wayne State was within nine (63-54) after a free throw by Harris with 5:41 left, but UWP's Jack Rose scored the next five points, and Ivan contributed a hook shot for a 16-point lead (70-54).  WSU was never able to get closer than 13 over the final 3:30.

TEAM STATS
Wayne State shot 46 percent (25-of-54) from the field, but UWP was 32-of-57 (56 percent).  WSU made 6-of-16 (38 percent) triple tries, with the Rangers connecting on 9-of-26 (35 percent) from beyond the arc.  Both teams made seven free throws - Warriors 7-of-14 (50 percent), Parkside 7-8 (88 percent).  UWP had a 31-27 edge in rebounding, and led for 39:16 of the game.

LEADING THE WARRIORS
Tamario Adley scored a team-best 16 points and led the squad with nine rebounds.  Carlos Paul III chipped in with 15 points on 7-of-7 shooting, while Carmelo Harris connected on three triples in scoring 14 points.  Jordan Briggs (Muskegon, Mich.) had a team-high three assists.

LEADING THE RANGERS
Jack Rose scored a game-high 24 points on 10-of-19.  Josiah Palmer contributed 19 points and a game-best six assists, while Ethan Ivan registered 13 points.  Both Ivan and Matas Castillo grabbed six boards.

UP NEXT
Wayne State returns home to face GLIAC co-leader Michigan Tech at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.

 
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