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ROCHESTER, Mich. — Oakland (16-15, 12-8 HL) fell to Detroit Mercy (15-14, 12-8 Horizon) in a narrow 95-89 defeat in the second game of the #MetroSeries at the OU Credit Union O’rena on Saturday. Oakland rallied with 47 second-half points, closing the gap after trailing by seven at halftime. Despite a strong performance, including 10 three-pointers and 20 fast-break points, Oakland was unable to overcome the Titans’ advantage at the free-throw line from drawn fouls.
Tuburu Naivalurua led the team with 24 points, converting 9 of 12 shots from the field and adding two 3-pointers. Brody Robinson contributed significantly with 19 points and nine assists while going 9 for 10 from the free-throw line. This game marked his third consecutive performance recording at least 19 total points, showcasing his consistent scoring ability. Brett White finished with 17 points, making five 3-pointers and recording six rebounds. Isaac Garrett added 15 points and six rebounds, successfully hitting all three of his free-throw attempts.
Oakland opened the first half with a balanced attack, matching the Titans’ scoring pace initially. Naivalurua contributed significantly with timely baskets, including a key 3-pointer to level the score early on. Despite consistent contributions from Oakland’s bench, turnovers became a challenge, allowing the Titans to capitalize and build a lead.
In the latter half of the period, White’s two 3-pointers and Robinson’s fastbreak layup helped Oakland keep the score competitive. However, the Titans maintained their edge through efficient shooting and converted free throws. The half ended with Oakland trailing 49-42, as Warren Marshall IV closed with a three-point play, narrowing the gap slightly going into the next half.
Oakland utilized a strong offensive push midway through the second half, highlighted by a sequence of 3-pointers and fast breaks. White and Robinson each connected from beyond the arc, sparking a scoring surge that brought the score to 62–61 in favor of the home team at 14:24. The home team’s defense, led by Garrett’s crucial block, helped maintain momentum during this stretch.
Despite the efforts, the Titans countered with consistent scoring, including a pivotal 3-pointer and free throws in the final minutes. The visitors managed to extend their lead late, ultimately closing the half ahead at 95–89.
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