VIDEO: Bulldogs surge from 16 down, end Titans’ 16-game winning streak
Published 10:50 pm Friday, February 14, 2020
With 3:50 left in the third period, Nederland trailed 32-16 and host Memorial appeared to be on its way to a second outright district championship in three years.
Things aren’t always what they seem.
Joseph Gipson sparked a 3-point barrage to help the Bulldogs storm back from the big deficit and stun the 5A fourth-ranked Titans 46-43 in Port Arthur on Friday night. Nederland can share the District 21-5A championship with Memorial by winning the regular season finale Tuesday against Barbers Hill at the Dog Dome. That will likely result in a tiebreaker game for first place.
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— I.C. Murrell (@ICMurrellPB) February 15, 2020
Memorial (28-6, 11-1) saw a 16-game winning streak snap and suffered its first loss since Dec. 20, when Beaumont United won 58-56 in Port Arthur. The Titans, who finished their regular season, are 49-3 in district games since moving down to 5A in 2016.
All 15 of Gipson’s points came on 3-point baskets, four of which he made in the second half. By the time the third period ended, Nederland (25-9, 10-1 in 21-5A) had gone from not scoring during the first 5 minutes of the quarter to pulling within 32-30.
Tyler Jackson made two free throws with 7:28 remaining in the game to give the Bulldogs their first lead, 33-32, since the 6:50 mark of the second quarter. Gipson swished two more treys to extend Nederland’s 23-0 run.
Amaree Abram, who finished with 20 points, tied the game on a 3 with 48 seconds left, but Texas A&M signee Hayden Hefner drew a reach-in foul 14 seconds later and hit the second of two free throws to put the Bulldogs back ahead. Gipson rebounded a missed corner 3 by Memorial’s Colton Mitchell and, coming out of a timeout, Jackson was sent to the free-throw line, where he made a pair of shots.
Abram had two chances to send the game to overtime. He missed a running 3 on the way down with 1.2 seconds left, but after the ball last touched a Nederland player going out of bounds, he took the inbound pass and only hit the backboard from the same spot, just outside the top of the key.
Nederland led 9-8 after one quarter but trailed 22-16 at the break after Kenneth Lofton Jr. canned a trey to beat the buzzer. That started a 13-0 run the Bulldogs would avenge.
Free throws came back to haunt the Titans. They shot 6 for 16, including 1 for 7 in the fourth quarter. Nederland made 15 of 26.
Jackson finished with 10 points (he was 6 for 7 in free throws), Josh Seymour had seven (4 for 4 at the line) and Hefner was held to six points.
Lofton scored 19 for the Titans.