The Commercial Appeal

Ramey, No. 17 Texas take down Davidson

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Courtney Ramey and No. 17 Texas offered a glimpse Monday of the Longhorns’ potential depth to start the relocated Maui Invitation­al. Coach Shaka Smart wants to see the defense look a little sharper, too.

Ramey hit the go-ahead driving score with 20 seconds left and the Longhorns survived a pair of final-possession Davidson shots for the win to beat the Wildcats 78-76 in Monday’s tournament opener.

Texas (2-0) shot 48% and led nearly the entire second half, yet missed too many free throws and struggled to get stops as Davidson (1-1) shot nearly 57% for the game. “We’ve got a long way to go defensivel­y with our guys and 1-on-1 defense,” Smart said. “I think as a team they know that. But certainly learned about our guys’ resolve. They showed good resolve.”

Ramey’s score broke a 76-all tie, then the Longhorns came up with a pair of stops. Davidson’s Sam Mennenga missed a contested 3-pointer from the wing, but the Wildcats got another shot when the ball went out of bounds with 3.8 seconds left.

The Wildcats inbounded again to Mennenga, who missed a final 3 for the win with Texas’ Andrew Jones closely defending him. Mennenga turned toward a nearby official at the horn, while Davidson coach Bob Mckillop also walked onto the court with arms extended to address officials briefly.

“You obviously have never seen me protest because that was very kind,” Mckillop said. “My comment to him after the game was far from a protest. I just asked him very gentlemanl­y: ‘Do you think he got hit on that last play?’”

Ramey scored 14 points to lead the Longhorns, who had six players in double figures. Mennenga, a 6-foot-9 redshirt freshman from New Zealand, had 17 points and five rebounds to lead Davidson.

Big picture

Texas: The Longhorns had an easy opener in Wednesday’s 91-55 win against Texas-rio Grande Valley. They got a boost Monday with the season debut of Jones, who missed most of the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons after a leukemia diagnosis. Jones didn’t play in the opener for precaution­ary reasons due to a cough, though Smart said he had a negative COVID-19 test. Jones looked good against Davidson and finished with 13 points, but Texas made just 16 of 24 free throws in this one.

Davidson: The Wildcats returned four starters from last season and were picked to finish seventh in the Atlantic 10. They shot 62% after halftime of their season-opening win against High Point and carried that momentum into this one by making 10 of their first 13 shots. But they went without a basket for nearly six minutes in the first half.

Tight finish

Texas thrice built seven-point leads in the second half, the last time coming on Sims’ whistle-drawing dunk to make it 72-65 with 5:06 left.

But Davidson hung in and fought back to tie it on Brajkovic’s hook shot with 62 seconds left, setting up the final sequence.

 ?? KATHY KMONICEK/AP ?? Texas guard Courtney Ramey scores the game-winning basket against Davidson on Monday.
KATHY KMONICEK/AP Texas guard Courtney Ramey scores the game-winning basket against Davidson on Monday.

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