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Milwaukee Panthers Win Horizon League Opener over Robert Morris
Milwaukee Panthers rallied from a 12-point second-half deficit, using improved defense and lineup changes to force turnovers and secure a 74-72 win in Horizon League play.
- On Dec. 6, Seth Hubbard tipped in the winner as time expired, lifting Milwaukee Panthers to a 74-72 win at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in the Horizon opener.
- After a 24-point loss at Akron seven days earlier, coach Bart Lundy prioritized defense and altered the lineup, starting Isaiah Dorceus and increasing minutes for Stevie Elam and Aaron Franklin.
- Hubbard finished with 21 points and five rebounds while Milwaukee Panthers shot just 38.3% from the field, and his tip-in bounced off the backboard after officials added 0.2 seconds.
- Milwaukee Panthers moved to 1-0 in Horizon League play, improving their early conference standing, while Coach Bart Lundy said the team showed its best grit after the mini-break, boosting morale.
- Despite strong scoring from Goode, Robert Morris shot just 29% in the second half and grabbed only nine of 15 offensive rebounds, undermining their usual strength.
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Hubbard scores 21, hits winner as Milwaukee tops Robert Morris 74-72 in Horizon League opener
Seth Hubbard had 21 points and tipped in the winner in the final second to lift Milwaukee over Robert Morris 74-72 in a Horizon League opener.
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Seth Hubbard sends UWM past Robert Morris with must-see buzzer beater
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Read Full ArticleLast Second Tip Leads Milwaukee Over RMU Men’s Basketball 74-72
MILWAUKEE – Seth Hubbard's tip in with 0.2 seconds remaining in regulation was the game-winner in Milwaukee's 74-72 victory over Robert Morris on Saturday night. DeSean Goode led all players with a career-high 26 points for the Colonials (7-4, 1-1 HL). Hubbard finished with 21 points for the Panthers (4-5, 1-0 HL).
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