WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — In an exciting matchup, Chase Lowe recorded 15 points, including the decisive layup with just 4.6 seconds left on the clock, leading William & Mary to a narrow victory over Hofstra, with a final score of 61-60 on Thursday evening.
The game concluded with Matteus Case of the Tribe causing a critical turnover, sealing the win for his team. Lowe had an impressive shooting performance, going 6 for 7 from the field and converting 3 out of 7 from the free-throw line. Alongside him, Gabe Dorsey contributed significantly with 14 points and secured six rebounds, while Malachi Ndur added nine points to the Tribe’s effort.
For Hofstra, Cruz Davis was the standout player, leading the team with 22 points. TJ Gadsden provided additional support with eight points, and Jean Aranguren chipped in with seven points, eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals.
Dorsey’s strong performance in the first half, where he scored 11 points, kept the Tribe competitive, but they entered halftime trailing Hofstra 34-33. The close nature of the game set the stage for a thrilling finish.