MARTIN, Tenn. — (CLARKSVILLENOW) A raucous crowd and a late UT Martin run served to trip up Austin Peay State University men’s basketball in their penultimate road contest for the 2016-17 season, despite a 21-point effort from Josh Robinson.
The loss leaves Austin Peay unable to qualify for the 2017 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament with one regular season game remaining.
Similar to the first meeting between the two squads, UT Martin controlled the pace and the boards in the early going, building a six-point lead on the strength of early rebounding—at one point, the Skyhawks held a 15-6 rebounding advantage.
But Austin Peay clamped down defensively, limiting the Skyhawks to one field goal over the span of 6:09, and in the process went from points down to five points up on their hosts. Although UT Martin limited the looks for Robinson and Kenny Jones (seven combined shot attempts in the first half), Jared Savage (10 points) and John Murry (12) served as catalysts for Austin Peay in the opening stanza.
Austin Peay was able to fend off multiple UT Martin runs for much of the second half, but a late push by the Skyhawks proved to be the Governors undoing. UT Martin closed on an 18-8 run, aided by a 5:23 stretch that saw the Governors go without a bucket from the floor. A late three from Josh Robinson closed the gap to four with under two seconds to go, but it was too late for the Govs to rally at that point. Jacolby Mobley, who scored 36 against the Govs in the previous meeting between the two squads, had a game-high 28 in this one, including 20 in the second half.
As has been the case often in 2016-17, but perhaps most notably against UT Martin, Austin Peay simply could not gain traction on the glass. After pulling down 19 boards against the Govs the first time these teams played, Javier Martinez was again a beast underneath, gathering 15 rebounds to help UT Martin earn a 45-27 edge in rebounding.
Austin Peay closes out the 2016-17 season with a 4:15 p.m. contest at the Show Me Center against Southeast Missouri.