By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Terrance Mouton made three 3-pointers in the final two minutes, and Rider rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat Loyola College 75-71 Saturday.
Mouton scored 20 points and Edwin Muniz had 14 for the Broncs (7-5, 4-0 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference). Jerry Johnson added 13, including a three-point play made it 72-68.
Rider has won three in a row overall and five straight against Loyola (2-10, 1-2).
The Greyhounds led 65-53 before the Broncs mounted their comeback. Successive 3-pointers by Mouton got Rider to 67-66, and after Linton Hinds made a foul shot for Loyola, another Mouton shot from long range gave the Broncs their first lead of the second half.
But victory wasn't assured until Mouton sank two free throws for a 74-71 lead with 10.4 seconds left and Shane James missed a 3-pointer for Loyola with 2 seconds left.
After going 1-27 last season, the Greyhounds have displayed improvement under first-year coach Jimmy Patsos. But Loyola came up short in its bid to put together its first winning streak since 1999.
Hinds and George Bouindas had 13 points apiece for the Greyhounds.
Loyola doubled its five-point halftime lead with an early 7-0 run that made it 40-30 with 18:14 remaining. The Broncs then got within 3 points before Hinds got two baskets in a 6-0 spurt that made it 47-38.
The Greyhounds committed 10 turnovers in the first half, but 15-for-26 shooting from the floor and a 19-13 rebounding advantage produced a 33-28 halftime lead.
Rider made only 10 baskets in the first half, six of them 3-pointers.


