North Texas basketball battles back from a halftime deficit against Eastern Washington in a thrilling second half that came down to the final moments. The Mean Green trailed 30-33 at the intermission but mounted a fierce comeback attempt at the Super Pit on November 25, 2025. The tight contest showcased defensive intensity and clutch plays from both teams in multiple possession sequences.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Final Score: The game ended 65-65 in regulation despite North Texas’ second-half surge
- Home Performance: UNT was playing at the Super Pit in Denton, Texas on its 9-game home winning streak
- Second Half Dominance: North Texas outscored Eastern Washington 32-35 in the second half showing aggressive offensive execution
- Starting Records: North Texas entered at 4-2 while the Eagles started their trip at 1-5, marking their fifth consecutive road loss
North Texas Basketball Fights Back in Second Half Drama
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The Mean Green came out of halftime with renewed energy and intensity. After trailing by three points at the half, North Texas showed no signs of panic heading into the second twenty minutes of play.
Despite the comeback effort, the Mean Green couldn’t quite pull ahead. Eastern Washington refused to fold and matched baskets during crucial moments late in the contest, forcing both teams to execute at their highest level down the stretch.
Je’Shawn Stevenson Leads Offensive Attack
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Sophomore guard Je’Shawn Stevenson carried the scoring load for the Mean Green with 15 points, continuing his excellent play through the first seven games of the season. Stevenson scored in double figures for the fourth straight game, averaging 16.5 points per game over his last four contests.
Reece Robinson contributed 13 points for North Texas while grabbing crucial rebounds on the glass. Dylan Arnett also chipped in 10 points as multiple scorers stepped up for the Mean Green.
Eastern Washington Eagles Refuse to Back Down
| Team Statistic | North Texas | Eastern Washington |
| First Half | 33 | 30 |
| Second Half | 32 | 35 |
| Final Score | 65 | 65 |
| 2025-26 Record | 4-2 | 1-5 |
Alton Hamilton IV led the way for Eastern Washington with 16 points, showing why he’s been a critical piece for the Eagles this season. Isaiah Moses distributed the offense well for the Eagles, tallying 10 points and 4 assists despite the team’s overall struggles on the road.
The Eagles have now lost five straight away games this season, making their trip to Denton, Texas particularly challenging. However, Eastern Washington showed resilience throughout the second half by matching baskets and refusing to let North Texas pull away.
North Texas’ Home Court Advantage Under Pressure
Playing before home fans at the Super Pit, North Texas was looking to extend its impressive 9-game home winning streak dating back to last season. The Mean Green have won 20 of their last 21 home games, tied for eighth most in the nation according to program statistics.
The team had been dominant at home all season entering Tuesday night’s matchup. Coach Craig Porter’s squad showed championship composure despite the tight contest, never letting the moment become too large.
What Did North Texas’ Second Half Performance Tell Us About Their Development?
The comeback attempt demonstrated growth for this Mean Green squad despite not getting the final result. North Texas showed it can respond to adversity and match intensity with a hungry opponent trying to snap a losing streak.
The fact that both teams matched each other point-for-point in the second half showed the Eagles came to compete hard. For North Texas, keeping the game close while missing opportunities to pull ahead highlighted areas where the Mean Green can improve on defense and execution.
Sources
- ESPN – Live coverage and box score statistics
- University of North Texas Athletics – Program notes and historical context
- AP News – Pre-game preview and team information

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