The victory improves UT’s record to 17-7 overall and 9-2 in Mid-American Conference play and keeps Toledo’s lead in the West Division at three games. NIU fell to 10-14, 3-8 MAC.
Junior guard Jaelan Sanford tallied . . .
It was Jackson, though, who provided the Rockets' biggest points of the evening. With the score tied at 75-apiece, Jackson took a feed from Fletcher and buried a corner trey with 54 seconds remaining. He then sank two free throws on the Rockets' next trip up the court to put the Midnight Blue and Gold ahead to stay.
German finished with a career-high 30 points on 14-of-29 shooting and added seven rebounds and four assists. Junior forward Levi Bradley was NIU's only other double-digit scorer, finishing with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting.
Northern Illinois outshot the Rockets by a 50.0-44.2 margin, but UT was able to overcome that with its 11-of-27 shooting (40.7%) from the perimeter and 25-of-31 effort (80.6 %) at the charity stripe. The Huskies were just 4-of-17 (23.5 percent) behind the three-point arc and 5-of-7 (71.4 percent) at the free-throw line.
Toledo controlled much of the first half thanks to Fletcher's own 11-point run that gave UT its first double digit lead, 20-10, with 10:37 remaining in the opening stanza.
After NIU reduced its deficit to six, Sanford answered with a trey and two free throws for a 27-16 cushion just over four minutes later. The Rockets' lead would not dip below nine points the remainder of the half and UT took a 40-28 advantage to the locker room.
Northern Illinois came out and quickly cut the deficit, eventually evening the score at 44-44 on sophomore forward Noah McCarty's tip-in with 13:26 to play. The Huskies continued their surge and Bradley's five straight points gave the visitors their largest lead of the night, 56-51, with 10:12 remaining.
McCarty was whistled for a technical foul 20 seconds later and Sanford and Knapke each hit two free throws to bring UT within a point, 56-55. Sanford converted two more free throws with 9:25 left to put the Rockets back ahead.
A minute later, Bradley's jumper gave NIU its last lead of the game as Sanford answered with a jumper and Knapke sank two free throws for a 61-58 lead.
Sanford's three-pointer at the 5:17 mark gave Toledo a 66-62 advantage, but the Huskies kept clawing back until Jackson closed the game out in the final minute.
NEXT:
The Rockets return to action on Friday with a trip to Oxford, Ohio to face MAC East Division foe Miami (13-11, 6-5 MAC). Tip-off time is set for 6:00 p.m. and will be televised live on the CBS Sports Network.
Northern Illinois goes from one division leader to another as it hosts Buffalo Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET).
(Courtesy of UT Athletics)
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