LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Greenville men's basketball team battled in the SLIAC Quarterfinals Tuesday night, falling to Spalding 93-74 at Derek Smith Gymnasium. The Panthers conclude their season at 11-15 overall after a hard-fought conference tournament appearance.
How it Happened:
Greenville showed resilience throughout, fighting through four ties and four lead changes in the opening half.
Brandon Tully provided a spark off the bench with a team-high 18 points, knocking down five three-pointers to keep the Panthers within reach.
Joseph Schreiber-Rivera,
Elliot Mobley, and
Tim Lofton each added 10 points, while Lofton pulled down seven rebounds. Greenville also forced 14 steals and turned turnovers into 18 points, displaying defensive intensity despite the challenge inside.
After trailing 39-26 at halftime, the Panthers continued to compete in the second half, scoring 48 points and attacking the glass for 15 second-chance points. Though the season came to a close, Greenville's determination and postseason effort highlighted the growth of the program heading into next year.
Up Next:
The Panthers end their season with an 11-15 overall record and 9-7 in conference play.Â