

Myongji University 55 – 60 Dongguk University
Korean University Basketball League – Regular Season
June 30, 2026 – Seoul, South Korea
Dongguk University ground out a hard-fought 60–55 road victory over Myongji University on Tuesday afternoon, in a tightly contested Korean University Basketball League encounter that showcased gritty defense and clutch execution in the final minutes. The win improves Dongguk’s standing in the competitive university circuit, while Myongji was left to rue missed opportunities down the stretch.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, both teams displayed disciplined half-court offence and aggressive on-ball pressure, resulting in a low-scoring but intensely physical affair. Myongji jumped out to a 15–12 lead after the first quarter, relying on strong interior scoring and second‑chance points. Dongguk answered in the second period with a 14–9 run, using a zone defense that forced Myongji into tough perimeter shots. The hosts regained a slim 29–26 advantage at halftime, setting the stage for a tense second half.
Second-Half Struggles and Turning Points
Myongji extended its lead to six points early in the third quarter before Dongguk’s guards ignited a 10–2 spurt. The game was tied at 40 entering the fourth period. In the final frame, both teams traded baskets until Dongguk’s junior point guard knocked down a step‑back three with 3:18 remaining to put the visitors ahead 51–49. Myongji answered with a layup, but Dongguk responded with a 7–2 run capped by a steal‑and‑score that sealed the outcome.
Standout Performers
- Dongguk University – Their backcourt duo combined for 32 points, with the shooting guard posting 18 points (4‑of‑7 from three) and 5 rebounds. The team’s defensive effort limited Myongji to 38% shooting from the field.
- Myongji University – The home team’s center recorded a double‑double of 14 points and 12 rebounds, but received little support from the bench (only 8 points from reserves). Myongji also committed 14 turnovers, many in the critical fourth quarter.
Season Impact and What’s Next
The victory moves Dongguk University into the top half of the Korean University Basketball League standings, while Myongji slips to a .500 record with the loss. Both teams will look to refine their offensive execution as they head into the second half of the regular season. For Dongguk, the ability to win a low‑scoring contest on the road bodes well for potential playoff positioning, while Myongji must address its late‑game decision‑making ahead of a tough matchup next week against league leader Yonsei University.
