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HOUSTON, Texas – Freshman Dedric Boyd calmly sank three free throws with five seconds on the clock to lift the Eastern Kentucky University men's basketball team to a come-from-behind 73-72 victory at Rice on Friday night in the Colonels' season opener at Tudor Fieldhouse.
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Trailing 72-70 with the clock winding down, EKU (1-0) put the ball in the hands of Boyd, who was playing in his first collegiate game. The guard from Brownsville, Tennessee got his defender in the air and drew a foul while shooting behind the three-point line. He buried all three subsequent free throws to give the Colonels their first lead of the game with five seconds remaining.
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Eastern then got a stop at the other end to secure the season-opening victory on the road against a Rice team that won 23 games last year and advanced to the quarterfinals of the College Basketball Invitational (CBI).
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Junior Nick Mayo led all players in the game with 25 points, while also grabbing a career-high 12 rebounds. It was his sixth-career double-double. Mayo also contributed three assists, two steals and one block.
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Boyd finished with 20 points and six boards in his collegiate debut. Sophomore DeAndre Dishman added 11 points and seven rebounds in the win.
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EKU shot just 38.5 (25-of-65) percent from the floor and 22 percent (6-of-27) from deep in the game; however, the Colonels did knock down 17-of-19 (90 percent) shots from the free throw line.
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Connor Cashaw paced four Rice players in double figures with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
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Rice (0-1) led by 11 with 2:32 remaining in the first half; however, EKU ended the half on a 6-0 run as a jumper by Boyd and four straight free throws by Mayo sent the Colonels into the locker room down by only five, 36-31.
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The Owls regained the momentum in the second half, though, and snatched their largest lead, 61-48, when Ako Adams connected on a pair of foul shots with 8:12 remaining.
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The Colonels responded with a 17-5 run. The spurt was ignited by a Mayo dunk at the 7:56 mark and ended when Mayo converted a layup to make it 66-65 with 3:07 on the clock.
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Rice went back up by four, 70-66; however, Mayo converted four straight free throws over the next minute to tie it, 70-70, with 1:17 left in the game.
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Two free throws by Rice's Robert Martin with 24 ticks on the clock set the stage for Boyd's late-game heroics.
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It is EKU's sixth consecutive season-opening win.
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EKU returns to action at Ole Miss on Monday night. Tip in Oxford, Mississippi is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.
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