First-year head coachpicked up his first career victory behind season highs of 21 and 18 points fromand, respectively, as UTSA defeated Prairie View A&M 69-59 on Saturday night.Beverly made six shots from the floor and went 9-of-10 from the free-throw line to go along with seven rebounds for the Roadrunners (1-3), who held a 45-31 edge on the glass. Frohnen also added seven boards with his 18 points, whileneared double figures with nine points and a season-high six rebounds.UTSA pounded the ball inside all night and outscored the Panthers (1-3) 42-14 in the paint and held the visitors to just 31.5 percent shooting, including 21.3 percent (6-of-26) in the second half.Daquan Cook led Prairie View A&M with 12 points, while James Westbrook chipped in 11 points.Both teams started hot from the floor in the first half and UTSA grabbed an early 9-3 lead on Willborn III's poster dunk over a Panthers defender. The flush capped a 4-of-5 start from the floor for UTSA. Frohnen then scored two of his nine first-half points with a layup beforedrove to the hoop for another score and a 16-12 advantage.The defensive effort on both sides picked up from there, but the Roadrunners benefitted at the free-throw line where they hit 9-of-13 attempts in the half, including six from Beverly.Frohnen's layup with 5:35 left matched the home squad's largest lead of the half at 25-19, but Prairie View A&M scored the next six points to tie the score and the visitors took a 28-27 lead on a 3-pointer.However,made a pair of treys late in the shot clock that gave the Roadrunners a 33-30 lead at halftime.UTSA clamped down defensively in the second half and limited the Panthers to just 23.1 percent shooting over the final 20 minutes. Prairie View A&M made just six shots in the final period, but stayed in the game with 16 makes at the free-throw line.Ja'Donta Blakley opened the second half with a jumper to pull the Panthers within a point, 33-32, but they would get no closer the rest of the night.The Roadrunners responded with a pair of baskets from Willborn III and another from Frohnen to extend the lead to 39-32. However, the home squad could not pull away just yet as Prairie View A&M continued to do most of its damage at the charity stripe.Two freebies by Shaquille Preston with 13:11 to play inched the Panthers within a point, 43-42, but Frohnen followed a missed UTSA shot with a rebound and layup andscored inside to pad the advantage.Preston's jumper with 11:12 to play ended a nearly seven-minute field goal drought for Prairie View A&M and it would convert just two more baskets the rest of the contest.With the UTSA defense smothering the Panthers' opportunities, the Roadrunners slowly began to pull away. Frohnen nailed a jumper and Littles broke in front of a Prairie View A&M pass for a fast break layup as part of a 10-2 UTSA run for a 59-48 lead, its largest of the night.The Panthers got within 61-56 with three minutes left on Zachary Hamilton's trey, but the Roadrunners outscored the visitors 8-3 the rest of the way en route to the 69-59 final.UTSA will take to the road again for a 7 p.m. matchup on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at Lamar (2-1).