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Jaire Grayer led Mason with 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds
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Marquise Moore added 12 points and nine rebounds
* UD benefited from a 29-5 edge in points off turnovers.
Photo credit: Brett Hansbauer
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DAYTON, Ohio – The George Mason University men's basketball team (18-10, 8-7) withstood a number of punches from one of the Atlantic 10's best teams but could not complete a second half comeback, falling to Dayton 83-70 on Tuesday night at UD Arena.
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The Patriots trailed by just one (48-47) with 13:40 to play, but Dayton used a 20-0 run over the next six minutes to build a commanding 68-47 edge with 7:30 to go. Mason got back within 10 on multiple occasions down the stretch but could not move any closer.
"This was a disappointing result - we came here to win," head coach
Dave Paulsen said. "I told our guys that right now Dayton is better than us, but it's not a huge gap. Our guys showed that - they really fought and competed to get the game close in the second half. We had good contributions from a number of guys. We need to keep improving - hopefully our guys understand how good we can become. We'll keep working."
Dayton (22-5, 13-2) shot 40 percent (10-25) from 3-point territory in the game and forced 17 Mason miscues, which led to a 29-5 edge in points off turnovers for the host Flyers.
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Sophomore
Jaire Grayer led the Green & Gold with 13 points and also grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds to post the first double-double of his Mason career.
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Senior
Marquise Moore chipped in 12 points and nine rebounds, while
Karmari Newman added 11 points off the bench and made 3-of-6 3-point field goals.
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Redshirt-senior
Jalen Jenkins tallied 10 points and eight rebounds in 31 minutes and freshman
Ian Boyd played 23 minutes and chipped in nine points.
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Mason held a +9 (44-35) edge on the glass and grabbed 14 offensive rebounds on the night.
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The Patriots started 2-of-11 from the floor as Dayton jumped out to an early 13-8 lead. Back-to-back 3-pointers from
Karmari Newman and
Otis Livingston II pushed the Patriots in front, 14-13, but the Flyers used a 10-2 spurt to go up 26-18 with 6:43 to go in the half.
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Dayton extended its lead to as many as 10 (33-23), but Mason cut the deficit at the half to seven (38-31) after Newman's second 3-pointer with a minute to go in the stanza.
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The Patriots made three of their first four shots in the second half, but also turned it over five times in five minutes, as Dayton went back up 10 (48-38) at the 14:54 mark of the period. But from there, the Patriots surged back with a 9-0 run over a little more than a minute. Grayer and Boyd hit back-to-back 3-pointers, then Grayer did it again the old fashioned way to pull the Patriots within one (48-47).
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But from there, the Flyers clamped down on defense and used that 20-0 run over the next 6:21 to build a 21-point lead (68-47) with 7:30 to play. Mason responded with a 13-3 spurt to move back within 10 (71-61), but the Patriots could not get any closer from there.
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Mason renews the Revolutionary Rivalry with George Washington on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Foggy Bottom. The game will air on Facebook Live.
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