Men's Basketball

Toledo's Season Comes To Close With NIT Loss to Richmond

Richmond 76, Toledo 66
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DENTON, Texas – The Toledo men's basketball team saw its championship season come to a close Wednesday evening with a 76-66 setback to Atlantic 10 foe Richmond (14-8) in the first round of the 2021 National Invitation Tournament. The Rockets finished the season with a 21-9 overall record, marking the fifth time in the last eight years they have registered a 20-win campaign.
 
"It was obviously a disappointing ending to a really good season," Head Coach Tod Kowalczyk said. "We went through a stretch in the first half where we turned the ball over and they gained some momentum. We were up six at the half, but I thought we could have been up 12 or 14. That was big."
 
Freshman Ryan Rollins topped a balanced attack with 18 points, including 16 in a first half that saw Toledo lead by as many as 11 points. Also scoring in double digits were junior Setric Millner Jr. (13 pts.), senior Spencer Littleson (11 pts.) and senior Marreon Jackson (10 pts.).
 
Seniors Tyler Burton and Jacob Gilyard topped the Spiders with 18 points apiece. Burton also hauled down a game-high 10 rebounds, while Gilyard grabbed four steals.
 
"Gilyard changes the game with the way he plays," said Kowalczyk about the national leader with 3.5 spg. "You have to be aware where he's at and can't turn your back. He's everywhere with quickness and has great instincts.
 
Toledo held a 38-32 halftime lead after shooting 53.8 percent from the field in the opening 20 minutes. Richmond limited the Rockets to a 28.1 FG% in the second stanza, including a 1-of-14 showing behind the three-point arc.
 
"I thought we had some good looks in the second half but they just weren't falling," Kowalczyk said. "Richmond also lulls you to sleep a little bit with their pace of play. I thought that may have affected our offense a little bit too."