SHAWNEE, Okla. – Third-seeded Southeastern's offense would chill over the final 10 minutes, hitting 3-of-17 over that stretch as it would fall victim of the upset in an 83-81 loss to sixth-seeded Henderson State on Friday night in the quarterfinals of the Great American Conference Tournament in Shawnee, Okla.
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The loss brings the 2022-23 season to an end and the Savage Storm wrap up the year with an 18-10 record overall.
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Jett Sternberger would lead SE on the contest with a game-high 21 points that included a 3-for-5 effort from beyond the arc.
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Brennen Burns followed with 18 points while
Aaron Jacob matched him with 18 of his own on a 7-of-9 shooting effort that included four threes.
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RJ Weeks would use a hot start to post 12 points on the night.
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Burns and
Al Ervin led the Storm with three assists apiece, while Sternberger and
Kody Clouet added two each.
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SE matched HSU on the boards at 37 rebounds each, with
Kyle Leslie leading the Storm with seven, followed by six each from Clouet and Jacob.
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Weeks scored the first eight points for the Storm, including back-to-back threes as the teams came out trading bucket early.
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After HSU would take a one-point lead at the 16:55 mark, a Sternberger three would trigger a 7-1 run which would push the SE advantage to 15-10 with 14:33 to play in the half.
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The teams proceeded to trade buckets again until the Reddies reeled off a 5-0 run to knot the game and would take a 27-26 lead on a three with 7:54 remaining in the first.
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A Jacob three and a Burns dunk would provide the answer and regain the lead for SE over the next minute, but HSU would close the gap to just one point with 6:25 to go in the half.
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The Storm would then reel off an 8-2 run that was powered by six-straight from Jacob to take the largest lead of the half at 41-34.
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The Reddies would again whittle that down to just one point before the Storm scored five of the final seven points to take a 48-44 lead into the half.
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With six of the first eight points out of the break the Storm would push its lead to 54-46, but HSU would score the next six points to cut the SE advantage to 54-52 at the 16:09 mark.
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A Weeks bucket and a Sternberger three would create some breathing room as Southeastern led 59-52, but HSU would again respond, this time with a 10-4 run to close the gap to 64-62 with 12:34 to play.
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A Jacob three would end that run and by the time Burns hit a layup with 10:19 remaining, the SE lead had grown back to 71-64.
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The Reddies would continue chipping, tying the game on a three with 3:15 to play before taking its first lead of the second half on a three-point play with 2:40 to play at 78-77.
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Sternberger would hit a pair of free throws to regain the lead, but HSU would answer with a layup to retake the lead at 80-79 with 2:10 on the clock.
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Southeastern would once again regain the advantage at 81-80 as Burns drained a pull-up jumper with 1:09 to play.
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Neither team would hit a field goal in the final minute, but the Reddies would hit a free throw with 57 seconds left as well as a pair of free throws with five seconds to play which broke an 81-81 tie to hand SE the 83-81 loss.
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