A narrow loss before closing out the season

Victoria Gonzalez | Vaquero Radio

Junior guard Sherman Brashear shoots a 3-point shot Thursday at the UTRGV Fieldhouse.

The Men’s Basketball Team lost its last game of the season 68-59 against Southern Utah to extend its losing streak to 14 and end with a 6-25 overall and 2-18 in conference.

The Vaqueros lost their second-to-last home game in a close 79-74 battle against the Utah Tech Trailblazers March 7 at the Fieldhouse. 

In the first half, the team took the lead 45-35. However, in the second half, it fell 75-74 with 20 seconds remaining, failing to keep the momentum going.

Vaquero junior guards Elijah Elliot and Sherman Brashear started the team off great offensively. Head coach Matt Figger said they set the tone early.

“They came out with a lot of energy, a lot of spark,” Figger said. “Got some steals. They were able to get us a lead. Unfortunately, we just couldn’t hang on.”

Figger added the team got tired in the second half.

“We had some mental lapses,” he said. “Missed shots. We were good offensively in the first half. Second half, you know, we couldn’t get shots. Whether it’s fatigue or whatever it is, you know, we didn’t cover a few things when they made the run.”

Figger said the reason the season has been difficult is because players are constantly getting injured.

“It’s not an excuse, it’s a fact,” he said. “We may be the only team in the country playing with seven kids that [had] season-ending injuries. We’re down two at the start of the season. We were down to nine after Dec. 2, and we played with seven and eight to most of January. Now we’re down to five. ”

With most of the team on the bench due to injuries, Figger said he was still proud of his athletes.

“When you’re playing with five healthy scholarship players and walk-on, you couldn’t ask more out of them,” he said.

This is Victoria Gonzalez with Vaquero Radio.

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