Ultimately Coastal Carolina would come away with the 53-49 win over the Mocs, snapping UTC’s nine-game win streak. Unfortunately for the Mocs, that would be as close as UTC could cut it as turnovers and fouls that had plagued Chattanooga all game long came in between the Mocs and their comeback aspirations. That offensive burst did come for the Mocs in the form of a pair of Karsen Murphy threes early-on in the fourth, cutting Coastal Carolina’s lead down to just one point. The third quarter buzzer sounded with UTC trailing 39-32, and desperately needing an offensive burst to remain in the game. It what would ultimately finish as a 16-0 run for CCU, the Mocs found themselves in a 32-21 hole with time starting to dwindle in Cherokee. Offensive woes carried right into the second half for the Mocs, who allowed the Chanticleers to continue their scoring run all the way to the 5:00 mark of the third. Unfortunately another scoring drought would hit the UTC lineup, as Coastal closed out the first half with a 10-0 run to carry a 26-21 advantage into the halftime break. The Mocs responded immediately after Caia Elisaldez scored the first point of the quarter for UTC, with Chattanooga going on a 10-0 scoring run of their own to retake the lead, 21-16. The second quarter, however, saw the Mocs put on their backfoot with the Chanticleers going on an 8-0 run over the opening four minutes of the frame to go ahead 14-11. This marked the seventh time this season that Chattanooga has held an opponent to single-digits in a quarter.
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