Mocs Lose Overtime Heartbreaker To Furman In SoCon Semifinals, 80-77
Chattanooga Mocs and Furman Paladins play in SoCon Tournament
The Chattanooga Mocs and Furman Paladins square off in the SoCon Tournament. Sunday's game will be the third meeting of the season between the two teams.
Chattanooga plays in SoCon Tournament against the Mercer
BOTTOM LINE: Chattanooga and Mercer play in the SoCon Tournament. The Mocs are 15-3 against SoCon opponents and 8-5 in non-conference play. Chattanooga is sixth in the SoCon with 23.5 defensive rebounds per game led by Trey Bonham averaging 3.7.
But Moc fans have been given a gift in having a front-row seat to witnessing a group of guys who represented the UTC and the city of Chattanooga in a special manner. Despite the tears, these young men have created memories that will last for a lifetime.
The No. 1 seed Chattanooga Mocs (24-8, 15-3 SoCon) square off against the No. 5 seed Furman Paladins (24-8, 11-7 SoCon) in the SoCon Tournament Sunday at Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville,
With its 25th victory of the season, Furman (25-8) secured its third trip to the SoCon championship game in the last four years.
Khalis Cain scored a career-high 20 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked five shots to lift UNC Greensboro to a 64-57 win in overtime over Chattanooga in the Southern Conference championship game on Sunday.
While many college football teams are just starting spring practice, the Chattanooga Mocs saw their spring drills come to an end on Friday night. Chattanooga conducted their spring game, which they now refer to as a spring showcase.
Pjay Smith Jr. scored 25 points and Nick Anderson added five points in the overtime as the Furman Paladins defeated the top-seeded Chattanooga Mocs 80-77 in the Southern Conference Tournament
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