Chattanooga Times Free Press

Davis unable to catch the Pistol

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Antoine Davis outscored them all — except for “Pistol” Pete.

Detroit Mercy’s star guard finished four points shy of surpassing Pete Maravich as the NCAA career scoring leader on Thursday night, producing 22 points in a gritty 71-66 loss to Youngstown State in the Horizon League men’s basketball tournament.

Davis came in needing 26 points to break Maravich’s hallowed mark that has stood for more than 50 years. But after picking up his fourth foul with 3:36 left, the 6-foot-1 guard didn’t drive to the basket and then missed four 3-pointers — one of them a wide-open look — in the final two minutes.

After the final buzzer, tempers briefly flared and Davis, who was pestered by Youngstown State defenders all night, had to be restrained from going after one of the Penguins players. There was some debris thrown at him from the student section as he was whisked off the floor.

Unless Detroit Mercy gets an unlikely postseason bid, Davis finishes with 3,664 points in five seasons. Maravich amassed 3,667 points in just three years while playing for his dad, Press, and he did it before there was a 3-point line or a shot clock in the sport.

That doesn’t diminish what Davis accomplish­ed as one of the most prolific scorers in college history.

Davis had just seven points at halftime as the top-seeded Penguins harassed him all over the floor and made it tough for him to get a good look at the basket. He began to find his range in the second half, but he couldn’t put together one of his patented sprees.

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