TOWSON, Md. — In an exciting matchup on Saturday, the UMBC Retrievers triumphed over the Towson Tigers with a final score of 84-71. Marcus Banks played a pivotal role in the victory, scoring 22 points and showcasing his sharpshooting ability by hitting 8 of 18 shots, including 5 of 11 from three-point range.
Alongside Banks, teammates Josh Odunowo and Anthony Valentine made significant contributions. Odunowo added 17 points to the scoreline, coupled with five rebounds and three steals. Valentine also excelled, scoring 17 points on a highly efficient 7 of 9 shooting, including 1 of 3 from beyond the arc, although he struggled slightly at the free-throw line, making only 2 of 5 attempts.
On the opposing side, the Tigers saw Dylan Williamson lead their offense with 21 points. Tyler Tejada was another key player, contributing 18 points and grabbing nine rebounds, while Mekhi Lowery rounded out the performance with a well-rounded stat line of 12 points, 11 rebounds, two steals, and two blocks.
UMBC seized control of the game just under 20 minutes into the first half, and they maintained their lead throughout the contest. They ended the first half with a comfortable 38-24 advantage, highlighted by Valentine’s 11 points. The Retrievers further increased their lead in the second half, reaching a 21-point cushion at 59-38, thanks to a swift 7-0 scoring streak. In this period, Banks emerged as the key offensive producer, netting 13 points and helping his team secure the victory.