NEW ORLEANS —
Morris Wright scored 19 points Tuesday, and NAIA No. 19 Xavier
University of Louisiana scored the final six points to earn a 56-51 men's basketball victory against Mobile.
The Gold Rush (8-2) avenged a 54-39 loss at Mobile from two weeks earlier and gave the
Rams their first loss of the season.
Will Hornsby's basket with 44 seconds remaining gave Mobile its final lead, 51-50. Xavier went
ahead to stay, 52-51, on a pair of
Lucas Martin-Julien free throws — his only points of the game —
with 31 seconds remaining. On the next possession, Martin-Julien went out of bounds to control a
rebound of a missed Mobile shot, then Wright made a pair of free throws with nine seconds to play.
Wright led the Gold Rush in scoring for the 13th consecutive game.
Wesley Pluviose-Philip scored nine
points, and
Jarvis Thibodeaux and
RJ Daniels scored eight apiece.
D.J. Hill scored 12 points, James Davis 11 and Brandon Barnes for the Rams (6-1). Davis, who entered
the game as NAIA Division I's most accurate 3-point shooter, missed his only attempt from behind the arc.
Xavier led 28-21 at halftime and 35-25 after Thibodeaux's basket with 15:29 remaining.
Mobile outshot Xavier 45.2 to 39.5 percent from the floor. The Gold Rush made 19-of-23 free throws —
a season-best 82.6 percent — to Mobile's 11-of-17.
Xavier is 8-0 at home this season. It's the first time since 2010-11 that the XU men won their first eight home games.
Xavier will visit city rival Loyola at 7 p.m. Thursday.