The Scots made five treys, including two by Corey Turner, during a 17-5 run that tied the game at 64-64. The Dutch jumped out ahead again by seven, but the Scots again scored points in threes, with Raun Singleton sandwiching a pair of treys around another by Turner and an old-fashioned three-point play by Joe Terwelp. The 12-2 run gave the Scots their first lead since the five-minute mark of the first half. Monmouth then turned to the foul line to hang onto the win, making 8-of-10 in the final 4:35, including four straight by Andy Moore in the final minute.
Singleton made six treys and led the Scots with 25 points, while Blaise Rogers chipped in 21. Moore and Turner both added 12 for the Scots, who improved to 5-3.
For the Dutch, Clint Driftmier poured in a game-high 37.