SAN ANTONIO —The University of Texas-San Antonio men’s basketball team completed an 18-point comeback in the last three minutes to defeat Old Dominion University 74-73 on Saturday and claim first place in Conference USA.

  • Keaton Wallace scored 29 points, hot 3-pointer with 15 seconds left
  • Old Dominion missed three shots in last 9 seconds
  • UTSA shot 52 percent from distance

Keaton Wallace scored 29 points and hit a corner 3-pointer, his ninth, with 15 seconds remaining.

Old Dominion, which led for all but 30 seconds, had three chances for a game-winner in the final nine seconds but missed.

The comeback is believed to be the largest in UTSA's program history.

 

Jhivvan Jackson scored 10 of his 21 points in the rally, Wallace scored nine as the Roadrunners and closed on a 22-6 run, making 6-of-9 3-pointers with two steals. The Monarchs had just two field goal attempts, making one, and were 4-of-10 at the line as the lead crumbled.

B.J. Stith scored to give Old Dominion a 69-52 lead with 3:44 to go. He scored 23 for the Monarchs and pulled down 12 rebounds. Ahmad Caver added 20 points and 10 boards. Xavier Green scored 17.

UTSA shot 52 percent from distance, making 16-of-31.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.