Themus Fulks, UCF throttle Towson
UCF's Themus Fulks (1) dribbles the ball down the court during the basketball game against Pittsburgh, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025 at the Ocean Center. Themus Fulks netted a season-high 20 points and dished out eight assists as UCF posted its seventh straight victory with an 86-61 win over Towson on Sunday in Orlando, Fla.
A senior at his fourth school, Fulks made eight of his 11 shots and his only 3-point attempt. Jamichael Stillwell added 15 points and six rebounds for the Knights (8-1), who suffered their only loss to No. 17 Vanderbilt on Nov. 8.
The start is the school's best since 2010-11 when UCF won its first 14 games. The Knights made 31 of 56 shots (55%) while the Tigers hit 25 of 55 attempts (45%).
Dylan Williamson had 14 points and Tyler Tejada added 13 for Towson (6-4).
Stillwell and Fulks scored on UCF's first two possessions as the Knights never trailed. The Tigers, meanwhile, went just 1-for-7 from deep early.
By the 10-minute mark, UCF owned a 20-11 lead as the Big 12 school made over half of its shots and the visitors connected on just 5 of 18 attempts from the floor.
Point guard Fulks, generally more of a passer than scorer, pushed the UCF offense by putting the ball in the hoop, including a driving layup at 7:43 that gave him nine points and the Knights a 27-13 lead.
Wide open in the corner, Carmelo Pacheco drained a 3-pointer with 2:49 remaining for a 41-21 lead. However, Tejada's long ball and Williamson's bank shot cut it to 43-27 with 1:11 left in the half -- but Fulks cashed a jumper and two free throws to make it 47-27 at the break.
Fulks led UCF with 15 points as 10 players netted points. The Knights shot 55% (17 of 31) while Towson got nine from Williamson but made only 12 of 31 attempts (39%).
Fulks returned to his role as playmaker in the second, recording three consecutive assists on baskets by Jeremy Foumena, Stillwell and Jordan Burks as the Knights led 61-40 with 13:29 left.
The Tigers trimmed the deficit to 67-51 at the 9:45 mark on Tejada's second 3-pointer, but the Knights created more separation on Pacheco's corner 3-pointer and John Bol's putback for a 74-51 lead with just over seven minutes to go.
--Field Level Media
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