FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Augusta University men's basketball dropped a 95-94 overtime decision at Fayetteville State on Saturday afternoon inside Capel Arena.
Augusta (2-4) fought back from an 11-point halftime deficit and had multiple chances late, but the Broncos edged the Jaguars in the extra period.
The Jaguars trailed 49-38 at the break after Fayetteville State shot 52.6% in the opening half and used a late surge to create separation. Augusta settled in after halftime, shooting 55.6% in the second period and outscoring the Broncos 49-38 over the final 20 minutes to force overtime.
Elias Palsson turned in a career-best performance to pace Augusta, finishing with 35 points on 10-of-16 shooting and 5-of-6 from three. Palsson also went 10-for-14 at the line and grabbed eight rebounds in 41 minutes.
Luis Nonfon added 18 points and seven rebounds, while Charlie McBeath posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 boards to go with four assists. Rodney Scott and Tobias Prall each scored eight, with Prall knocking down three triples.
Augusta won the rebounding battle 48-34 and scored 21 second-chance points, helping fuel the comeback. Fayetteville State countered with 31 points off turnovers and 46 points in the paint, keeping the game tight throughout a back-and-forth second half that featured 10 ties and 10 lead changes.
In overtime, the teams traded baskets and free throws down the stretch. Augusta pulled even at 89-89 early in the period, then answered again late, but Fayetteville State's final possession proved decisive as the Broncos held on for the one-point win.
The Jaguars return home on Tuesday, Nov. 25, to host Converse at 7:30 p.m. inside Christenberry Fieldhouse for Healthcare Heroes Night. In partnership with Wellstar Health System and the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta Athletics will honor the healthcare professionals who serve the Augusta region and the state of Georgia.
All attendees who present a valid medical ID will receive free admission, including team members and students from Wellstar Health System, the Medical College of Georgia, the Dental College of Georgia, the College of Nursing at Augusta University, the Georgia Cancer Center, the Children's Hospital of Georgia, and other hospitals, clinics, practices, and healthcare organizations across the region.