BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — WKU Hilltopper Basketball had opportunities late Thursday at UAB, but couldn't get over the hump in a 72-62 loss.
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The Hilltoppers (9-6 overall, 2-1 Conference USA) cut what was once a 13-point deficit to one with 5:24 to play, but gave up four straight free throws on a shooting foul and a technical foul.
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WKU got back within three with 3:39 left, then surrendered a 9-0 UAB run that proved too much to overcome.
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"We were battling our butts off," WKU head coach Rick Stansbury said. "It wasn't easy to get points in the paint. Those guys are big, they're strong – they're a really good defensive team. It wasn't easy to drive it into the paint, either, so we didn't get to the free-throw line as much. I'm proud of the way our guys battled to give ourselves an opportunity, but you have to eliminate those points that hurt our team."
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WKU missed its first seven shots of the game, but still led 13-8 after a 3-pointer by redshirt junior forward Carson Williams.
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UAB (10-6, 1-2) went on a 12-2 run to open a 20-15 advantage at the 8:08 mark, then scored the last five points of the half to make it 31-25 at the break.
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The Blazers pushed the lead to 13 with 16:39 to play, but WKU went on a 16-6 run to cut it to one possession.
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A dunk by junior guard Josh Anderson made it 56-55 UAB with 5:24 left, when freshman guard Jordan Rawls was whistled for a technical after a shooting foul.
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The Blazers made all four free throws, then scored nine in a row after junior guard Taveion Hollingsworth brought WKU back within three. The start of that 9-0 run was a hook shot by UAB's Will Butler as the shot clock expired.
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"We had a lot of momentum, and to give them easy points doesn't help the hole we were digging," said Hollingsworth, who was also called for a technical. "We just have to learn from that."
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Hollingsworth led WKU with 19 points, while Williams added 12 points and eight rebounds.
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Redshirt senior guard/forward Jared Savage (11 points), Rawls (10) and Anderson (10) were all in double figures. Savage grabbed nine rebounds, and Rawls dished out five assists in a full 40 minutes in his first career start.
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Graduate senior guard Camron Justice came off the bench for the first time in just eight minutes of action after missing practice all week with a back injury.
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Tavin Lovan scored 16 points to pace UAB, which outrebounded WKU 41-29 and outscored the Hilltoppers in the paint 42-16.
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"We made some really big mistakes late," Williams said. "That hurt us big. Small margin for error in a tough conference road game. Small margin for error for those mistakes we can't afford to have."
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The Hilltoppers stay on the road to face rival Middle Tennessee at 5 p.m. CT Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tenn. The game will air on CBS Sports Network.
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