
Photo by: Maya Grainger
Men's Basketball Falls at New Hampshire in Overtime, 88-82
December 6, 2025 | Men's Basketball
DURHAM, N.H. – Despite five players scoring in double figures, the Boston University men's basketball team fell short in overtime at New Hampshire, 88-82, on Saturday night.
The Terriers (4-6) nearly doubled the Wildcats (3-7) in made 3-pointers, 13-7, but UNH posted a 52-26 advantage in points in the paint to pull out the come-from-behind victory. Neither team performed well at the charity stripe, hitting 15 free throws apiece on a combined 56 attempts (.536) with BU hurting its cause shooting 5-for-13 during the final five minutes of regulation.
Junior Michael McNair continued his hot-shooting behind the arc with four 3-pointers on six attempts en route to a game-high 21 points alongside a team-high eight rebounds, while freshman Sam Hughes went 5-for-10 for 15 points. Sophomore Azmar Abdullah (12 pts.), freshman Donte Tisinger Jr. (11 pts.) and senior Ben Roy (10 pts.) also scored in double figures.
For the Wildcats, KiJan Robinson also had four 3-pointers on his way to 21 points, while Belal El Shakery earned a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds. Jack Graham tallied 13 points, and R.J. Kennedy added 12 points.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Terriers (4-6) nearly doubled the Wildcats (3-7) in made 3-pointers, 13-7, but UNH posted a 52-26 advantage in points in the paint to pull out the come-from-behind victory. Neither team performed well at the charity stripe, hitting 15 free throws apiece on a combined 56 attempts (.536) with BU hurting its cause shooting 5-for-13 during the final five minutes of regulation.
Junior Michael McNair continued his hot-shooting behind the arc with four 3-pointers on six attempts en route to a game-high 21 points alongside a team-high eight rebounds, while freshman Sam Hughes went 5-for-10 for 15 points. Sophomore Azmar Abdullah (12 pts.), freshman Donte Tisinger Jr. (11 pts.) and senior Ben Roy (10 pts.) also scored in double figures.
For the Wildcats, KiJan Robinson also had four 3-pointers on his way to 21 points, while Belal El Shakery earned a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds. Jack Graham tallied 13 points, and R.J. Kennedy added 12 points.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- After UNH jumped out to a 13-3 lead with 14:17 left in the first half, McNair and Hughes hit back-to-back 3-pointers to pull within four at 13:16.
- Facing a 25-18 deficit, McNair struck again to spark a 15-2 run capped by Roy's jumper with 4:05 left in the half to give BU a lead that would last until the final second of regulation.
- Hughes struck again from behind the arc with 48 seconds left, and UNH hit a free throw to cut BU's lead to 38-33 entering the locker room.
- In the second half, BU continued its hot shooting with four 3-pointers and saw the lead rise to 65-40 at 10:42 when Abdullah converted on his steal with a layup.
- Abdullah hit a jumper with 4:44 left to lead, 70-51, at which point UNH began the comeback with Robinson draining a 3-pointer to spark a 23-4 run.
- Over the next two minutes, UNH cut the deficit to 71-60, and Robinson later add a 3-pointer following a shot clock violation to pull within seven, 72-65, at 49 seconds.
- The Terriers missed two free throws on their next two possessions, and UNH used a layup and 3-pointer pull within two, 72-70, with 28 seconds remaining.
- BU beat the press but lost the ball under their hoop, and UNH drew a foul while shooting a 3-pointer.
- After the Wildcats managed to hit 1-of-3 free throws, McNair hit two at the line for a 74-71 lead.
- With 4.1 seconds remaining though, Robinson beat the buzzer with a contested 3-pointer to send the game to OT.
- BU started the extra session with a layup but quickly lost the lead and finished 2-for-7 from the field in OT, while the Wildcats were a perfect 4-for-4 in the paint and 6-for-8 at the line to pull away.
- With his fourth 20+ point performance of the season, McNair is now 38-for-68 (.559) in 3-point territory.
- McNair's eight rebounds topped the previous season-high of seven set at Columbia and tied the eight earned against Colgate in OT last season.
- Returning to form, Hughes went 5-for-10 3FG after shooting combined 2-for-18 over the previous five contests and starting the season 15-for-29.
- Tisinger reached double figures in points in back-to-back games for the first time after earning 14 against VTSU-Johnson earlier in the week.
- Recording nine points, three rebounds and two blocks, Defty fouled out for the first time this season with 5:53 left in regulation.
- BU is now 1-1 in overtime games this season after pulling out a season-opening 76-75 win at Northeastern.
- BU will host former America East rival in Maine on Wednesday (Dec. 10) at 7 p.m.
- BU leads the all-time series, 62-42, that dates back to 1903.
- Since leaving the AE in the summer of 2013, BU is 3-1 following last year's 59-56 road win and 74-65 home loss in 2023.
Team Stats
BU
UNH
FG%
.435
.508
3FG%
.481
.304
FT%
.556
.517
RB
37
46
TO
13
10
STL
4
5
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Highlights: Men's Basketball vs. Navy (1/28/26)
Thursday, January 29
Highlights: Men's Basketball vs. Lafayette (1/21/26)
Thursday, January 22
Highlights: Men's Basketball vs. Lehigh (1/14/26)
Thursday, January 15
Highlights: Men's Basketball vs. Army (1/10/26)
Saturday, January 10







