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Discuss “Fate of University Athletic Association top honors lies in the Tartans’ final game”

“No comment.” That was all junior Brad Matta had to say about the men’s basketball team’s disappointing 88–74 loss against Emory in Atlanta last Friday.

The Tartans entered the night in sole possession of the UAA lead and were looking to pull ahead of the rest of the conference with a little over a week left in the regular season.

Carnegie Mellon defeated Emory 96–88 back on January 22 at Skibo Gymnasium, and the first half of Friday’s game looked as though the end result would be the same. The two teams exchanged leads several times at the beginning of the game until the Tartans went up 17–16 on a layup by Clayton Barlow-Wilcox. The Tartans held the lead for the rest of the first half, extending it to as much as 11 points....

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