FROSTBURG, Md. – Junior Jaden Baker and senior Koby Baptiste combined to score 57 points in leading the Frostburg State Men's Basketball team to a 102-100 home upset over No. 7 West Liberty on Wednesday night.
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 In FSU's first home contest of the new year, Baptiste and Baker combined to score the first four points of the game, while junior Chase Whippen tacked on a layup on the latter's steal for an early 6-0 advantage. The Hilltoppers were able to find their offense after a couple early turnovers, but the Baker-Whippen connection led to another pair of buckets to maintain a five-point lead. WLU worked their way back from behind the arc, fending off a Whippen trey and Bapitste lay-in with a trio of threes to force a 16-16 tie.
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Baptiste muscled his way into the paint for an and-one, then graduate Eric Sondberg connected from distance to hold a narrow lead, but West Liberty quickly got a pair of easy baskets following a Bobcat turnover to go up 24-22. Freshman Trey Simmons provided a spark off the bench with a driving bucket, then Baker and Baptiste followed up with six straight points to lead by three inside the final 10 minutes.
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The sides proceeded to trade scores back-and-forth until a 9-2 Hilltopper run put the visitors ahead by seven, but Frostburg fought back through a Baker jumper, senior JayShaun Freeman swiping the ball and hitting a three, then Sondberg getting a scoop-and-score to quickly even things back up 41-41. After back-to-back WLU layups, FSU didn't allow another score for the final four minutes of the half, facing a four-point deficit. Freeman got the momentum going with a contested two, then Sondberg hit back-to-back triples all in the ensuing 60 seconds, then Baptiste bullied in for another bucket and got a tip-in make as the buzzer sounded to end the half up 54-45.
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Coming out of the break, sophomore Vilius Slanina came up with a steal with Baptiste finishing at the other end to go up by double-digits, but within three minutes, West Liberty had turned their nine-point deficit into a 63-60 lead following two straight makes from deep. Slanina helped stem the tide by driving through the lane, then redshirt junior Justin Roseme fed freshman Christopher Meakin for an old-fashioned three-point play and a 65-65 tie.
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Not wanting to give away any momentum, each team battled back-and-forth, neither leading by more than three up to a 75-75 score. Baker and Baptiste again led by example, the former getting a steal and score and the former going coast-to-coast on another tough lay-in, then going perfect at the line to lead by four. WLU still rolled with the punches, scoring an and-one and turning a giveaway into and easy basket, regaining a one-point lead with nine minutes on the clock.
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Once more, the sides matched each other blow for blow until Baker had a pair of heat check threes either side of dishing to Freeman on an easy score, surging ahead 95-88. Out of an effective Hilltopper timeout, a triple followed by a steal and trip to the line brought them back within three inside the final five. After a West Liberty miss, Baptiste nabbed the board and fed a quick outlet to Baker to finish home, then another pair of efforts fell short at the rim, allowing Roseme to earn a trip to the line, restoring the seven-point lead.
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Over the next minute, WLU proved their mettle, nailing from downtown then forcing another turnover into a layup plus the foul to pull within 99-98 with two minutes to go. Baptiste was fouled but could only go one-for-two at the charity stripe, then some frantic play from both sides led to four consecutive Hilltopper shots, but none went in, as Baptiste and Whippen came up with a pair of big defensive stops, the former swatting away a layup out of bounds and the latter getting a steal off the inbounds to give FSU the ball back with seven seconds on the clock. Roseme was fouled and kept his nerve, establishing a four-point lead and withstanding a last-second West Liberty layup for the 102-100 final.
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The victory marked the first-ever for Frostburg against WLU on their 11
th try and is the program's first win over a ranked opponent since defeating then-No. 24 West Virginia State in January of 2023. FSU set season-best marks in total points scored, field goal percentage (52.1), assists (17), and steals (15).
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Baker came a rebound shy of securing a triple-double, putting up a 32-10-9 stat line to go with four steals. Baptiste added a monster double-double on 25 points and 15 points, including eight on the offensive end, while Sondberg (11) and Freeman (10) each joined in double figures.
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With the win, Frostburg improves to 5-8 on the year, while West Liberty drops to 5-8. The Bobcats return to action on Saturday, January 11 for a 4 p.m. road trip to Wheeling. Information and updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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