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Thomas, Miles Rally Northwestern State to 64-63 Victory over UT Rio Grande Valley
Micah Thomas scored 17 points and Izzy Miles hit the winning free throw with one second left to secure a 64-63 win for Northwestern State over UT Rio Grande Valley.
- On Monday in Natchitoches, Izzy Miles made the first of two free throws with one second left, rallying Northwestern State Demons to a 64-63 victory over UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros.
- Thomas' scoring and playmaking fueled Northwestern State's rally, as Micah Thomas scored 17 points and added five assists on Monday.
- Koree Cotton and Julien Gomez supplied scoring support with 14 and nine points for Northwestern State, while Filip Brankovic led UT Rio Grande Valley with 19 points and Willie Williams had 14 points and eight rebounds.
- The win moved Northwestern State Demons to a 6-11 overall and 4-4 Southland Conference record, while UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros fell to 6-11 and 2-6.
- The narrow finish highlights Southland Conference parity as multiple players contributed late, with Northwestern State Demons gaining momentum over UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros.
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Thomas, Miles rally Northwestern State to 64-63 victory over UT Rio Grande Valley
Micah Thomas had 17 points and Izzy Miles made the first of two free throws with one second left to rally Northwestern State to a 64-63 victory over UT Rio Grande Valley.
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Read Full ArticleNorthwestern State holds off UTRGV in tight home win
Northwestern State once again turned Mike McConathy Court at Prather Coliseum into a pressure cooker Monday night, grinding its way through adversity before delivering a dramatic 64–63 Southland Conference men’s basketball victory over UTRGV. Northwestern State holds off UTRGV in tight home win
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