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Cam Holden scored 20 points, grabbed 19 rebounds and dished out eight assists in leading Towson to a 15-point win over Penn on Tuesday afternoon. He became the first D1 player in nearly 11 years with 20 points, 19 rebounds and eight assists in a game. Terry Nolan had his best game as a Towson Tiger, hitting a career-high 25 points. With Antonio Rizzuto and Jason Gibson out, freshman Radhir Hicks received the start and recorded four points, four steals and three turnovers in 32 minutes.
The Tigers were leading by 30 with 6:33 left when they pulled Nolan and then Holden came out about a minute later. However, Penn cut the lead to 20 and both returned at the under 4:00 left. But the lack of a bench with three key players out showed and could be an issue in Las Vegas. The ball movement was pretty crisp again (13 assists), however, three-point shooting (4-17) continues to be a problem and it certainly didn't help that Gray, Rizzuto, and Gibson were out.
Towson heads to the Las Vegas Invitational for a Thursday night (9:30ET) meeting with San Francisco on FS1 and will play Friday against the New Mexico/UAB winner.