UTSA’s Keaton Wallace throws down a dunk at the UTSA Convocation Center on Feb. 1, 2020, against Middle Tennessee.Keaton Wallace is the UTSA men’s basketball team’s No. 2 scorer with 19.0 points per game.
In addition to his talent for impressive dunks, the 6-foot-3 junior guard from Dallas is also second on the team in 3-pointers made (70).
The Roadrunners’ next game is at home on Thursday at 8 p.m. against Marshall.
UTSA’s Jhivvan Jackson has scored 675 points in 25 games so far this seasonUTSA junior Jhivvan Jackson has been near or at the top of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball scoring list all season.
The 6-foot guard is currently second in the nation at 27.0 points per game.
Markus Howard of Marquette is the top scorer in the nation at 27.4 points.
The Roadrunners split two Conference USA road games last week. Jackson scored 45 points in an overtime victory over Old Dominion.
UTSA is back home for two CUSA games this week – against Marshall on Thursday and Western Kentucky on Saturday.
Senior forward Evelyn Omemmah had 14 points for the Roadrunners.Charlotte beat UTSA 67-47 Saturday in Conference USA women’s basketball in the Roadrunners’ annual pink game at the UTSA Convocation Center.
Evelyn Ememmah led UTSA with 14 points and Mikayla Woods had 11 points and 6 rebounds. Jazmin Harris led Charlotte with 14 points.
UTSA fell to 2-9 in CUSA and 6-16 overall. Charlotte is 6-5 and 15-7.
Mikayla Woods led UTSA with 11 points.Old Dominion beat UTSA 62-43 in a Conference USA women’s basketball game on Thursday at the UTSA Convocation Center.
Freshman guard Mikayla Woods, who averages a team-high 15.3 points per game, led the Roadrunners with 11 points and 3 assists.
UTSA fell to 2-8 in conference and 6-15 overall. Old Dominion, led by Victoria Morris and Taylor Edwards with 14 points each, is 9-1 in CUSA and 19-3 overall.
Keaton Wallace scored 26 points for UTSA in Thursday’s loss to UAB.Alabama Birmingham (UAB) beat UTSA 76-68 in a Conference USA game on Thursday at the UTSA Convocation Center.
Abby Holland led the Tigers to a victory over Texas Lutheran on Friday at Trinity.Trinity senior Abby Holland scored 20 points on Friday as the Tigers beat Texas Lutheran 82-57.
Holland, a forward from Georgetown, Texas, was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s basketball player of the week.
Freshman guard Mikayla Woods led the Roadrunners with 30 points. UTSA fell to Rice 74-62 Saturday at UTSA in CUSA women’s basketball. – photo by Joe AlexanderConference USA-leading Rice beat UTSA 74-62 in women’s basketball on Saturday at the UTSA Convocation Center.
UTSA started strong defensively and led 20-15 in the second quarter. Rice took over the game with an 18-6 run to finish the first half with a seven-point lead.
Freshman guard Mikayla Woods led UTSA with 30 points and Charlene Mass had 10. UTSA fell to 2-5 in CUSA and 6-12 overall.
Rice is 8-0 and 13-6. Erica Ogwumike led Rice with 30 points and 11 rebounds.
Ben Hanley scored 18 points to lead Trinity past Texas Lutheran. – photo by Joe AlexanderBen Hanley scored 18 points and Luke Stuart had 16 as Trinity beat Texas Lutheran 87-79 in men’s basketball on Friday at Trinity.
Ben Canady had 12 points for the Tigers. Stephen Molina led the Trinity bench with 10 points.
Sebastian Andrade led TLU with 18 points, Caleb Lister had 16 points and 12 rebounds and Jorden Kite had 15 points.
Karrington Donald leads UTSA with 22 3-pointers made through the first 13 games of the season.Karrington Donald leads the UTSA women’s basketball team in 3-point shooting (22-of-58 for 37.9 percent).
The 5-foot-7 guard from Humble, Texas, has played in all 13 UTSA games so far this season, starting 11. She averages 9.4 points per game.
Karrington Donald hit four 3-pointers and scored 18 points to lead UTSA.Karrington Donald scored 18 points and UTSA surged in the second half to beat Florida International 60-45 in women’s basketball on Saturday at the UTSA Convocation Center.
It was the first Conference USA victory for the Roadrunners (1-1 in C-USA, 5-8 overall).
Donald was 4-of-10 from 3-point range. UTSA, which struggled on offense in the first half, outscored FIU 25-13 in the third quarter to take a 41-34 lead.
Mikayla Woods and Charlene Mass had 11 points each for the Roadrunners, who had only eight players in uniform.