Trojans knock off ETSU, 79-71

Published 11:22 pm Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Troy's Justin Wright (5) drives the ball as Eastern Tennessee State's Tommy Hubbard (13) guards during an NCAA college basketball game in Troy, Ala., Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. (Messenger Staff Photo/Thomas Graning)

Troy point guard Will “Mo” Weathers said the Trojans wanted “revenge” for last week’s 10-point loss to East Tennessee State.

Revenge they got as Troy defeated ETSU in front of a home crowd, 79-71, Tuesday.

“I just wanted to go out there and beat them,” Weathers said. “We wanted revenge.”

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The last time the teams met Troy struggled offensively without Weathers shooting just 36 percent.

This time around was different.

The Trojans (3-3) scored early and often jumping to a 24-16 advantage on an Emil Jones three poiter.

Troy would take advantage of the long ball. 18 of the Trojans first 24 points came from behind the arch.

“I thought (shooting well early) was huge,” Emil Jones, who scored 14 points on the night, said. “Once one person hit a shot everybody got comfortable.”

Jones also tallied eight rebounds and five assists for Troy.

Neither team went on a lengthy run but the much subdued Trojan defense kept the Buccaneers honest in the paint.

ETSU (4-2) scored 44 points from close range in the last meeting. They would tally just 26 Tuesday.

A good portion of that success in the low post was due to the play of forward Tim Owens.

“I thought Owens did a great job,” head coach Don Maestri. “He was key on stopping their inside game.”

Owens would score five but block two shots and shot 5-for-6 from the free throw line.

In the past two games, Troy has backed away from the high-pressure defense they began the year playing.

“We gave up so many easy points against them last time we just had to get out of pressing them,” Maestri said. “I don’t think we’re going to press much longer.”

ETSU pulled to within four with 11:25 remaining in the second half when Alan Jones drilled a three pointer to quickly squash the Buccaneer run.

East Tennessee made it a five point game with 6:30 left in the contest before Justin Wright found his rhytm.

Wright would score 11 points in that time span including two three pointers.

“He hit some good shots for us down the stretch,” said Maestri of Wright, who has been nursing a sore back. “If he’s healthy, his potential is untapped.”

Wright led the Trojans with 15 points.

Troy shot 12 of 35 from 3-point range and 15-for-19 from the free throw line.

With the win Maestri earned his 488th career victory.

Next up for the Trojans is Miami-Ohio on Saturday at home. Tip is set for 7 p.m.