Rice’s Furious Comeback Falls Short in Heartbreaker Against Charlotte
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Rice fans at Houston's own Tudor Fieldhouse witnessed a roller‑coaster of emotions as the Owls mounted a furious late surge, only to fall just short in a tight showdown against Charlotte. Despite a slow start and a tough defensive battle, Rice stormed back in the final minutes, electrifying the home crowd and putting Charlotte on its heels. But the rally came seconds too late, ending in a narrow and frustrating defeat.
Rice spent much of the night fighting from behind as Charlotte’s physical defense limited early scoring opportunities. The Owls struggled to find their rhythm in the first half, allowing Charlotte to build a lead that Rice chased into the closing stretch.
But once the rhythm arrived, it arrived fast. Rice intensified its press, created turnovers, and knocked down big shots to claw back into the game. The Owls cut the margin to a single possession in the final minute, turning Tudor Fieldhouse into a wall of sound as fans sensed a late upset brewing.
Ultimately, Charlotte’s composure at the line and a key defensive stop sealed Rice’s fate. The Owls walked off the court disappointed but not defeated — their resolve and late‑game surge showed the grit that has defined their season.
Why it matters
This matchup carried conference implications and demonstrated Rice’s ability to fight through adversity, even on an off‑shooting night. The late rally also highlighted several young playmakers stepping into larger roles — a promising sign as the Owls navigate the heart of their conference schedule.
What’s next
Rice now looks to regroup and convert this competitive spark into a complete game as they prepare for their next conference test. If the Owls can pair their late‑game intensity with a stronger start, they’ll be a dangerous team down the stretch.
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