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vs. PVA&M L 74-89 Box | Recap |
vs. FlaA&M L 69-76 Box | Recap |
vs. B-C 5:30 PM PT6:30 PM MT7:30 PM CT8:30 PM ET1:30 PM GMT9:30 PM 北京时间6:30 PM MST8:30 PM EST |
@ Gram 3:30 PM PT4:30 PM MT5:30 PM CT6:30 PM ET11:30 PM GMT7:30 PM 北京时间4:30 PM MST6:30 PM EST |
@ Sou 6:00 PM PT7:00 PM MT8:00 PM CT9:00 PM ET2:00 PM GMT10:00 PM 北京时间7:00 PM MST9:00 PM EST |
Meren powers Florida A&M to 76-69 win over Texas Southern | |
HOUSTON (AP) Noah Meren posted a double-double to power Florida A&M to a 76-69 victory over Texas Southern on Saturday. Meren finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and three steals for the Rattlers (5-16, 3-7 Southwestern Athletic Conference). Byron Smith hit four 3-pointers and all four of his free throws, scoring 16. Jordan Tillmon added 11 points. John Walker III led the Tigers (7-16, 3-7) with 26 points. Joirdon Karl Nicholas added 16 points and 11 rebounds, while PJ Henry scored 11. MORE |
Leaders | |||||
Points: | D. Barnes | 15.3 | |||
Rebounds: | D. Barnes | 4.4 | |||
Assists: | D. Barnes | 2.1 | |||
FG%: | No qualifiers | ||||
FT%: | D. Barnes | 79.8% | |||
3P%: | No qualifiers | ||||
Steals: | Z. Mortle | 1.7 | |||
Blocks: | J. Walker III | 1.2 |
Southwestern Athletic Standings | ||
Conference | Overall | |
W-L | W-L | |
Southern University | 8-2 | 12-11 |
Alcorn State | 8-2 | 11-11 |
Grambling State | 7-3 | 14-8 |
UAPB | 6-4 | 10-13 |
Bethune-Cookman | 5-5 | 9-14 |
Alabama A&M | 5-5 | 9-14 |
Jackson State | 5-5 | 6-17 |
Prairie View A&M | 4-6 | 8-15 |
Alabama State | 4-6 | 6-17 |
Texas Southern | 3-7 | 7-16 |
Florida A&M | 3-7 | 5-16 |
Mississippi Valley State | 2-8 | 3-21 |
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Offense (Rank) | |||||
Points: | 69.5 (236) | ||||
Rebounds: | 12.0 (53) | ||||
Assists: | 11.6 (303) | ||||
FG%: | 42.3% (299) | ||||
FT%: | 64.6% (344) | ||||
3P%: | 26.1% (363) |
Defense (Rank) | |||||
Points: | 73.9 (296) | ||||
Rebounds: | 26.3 (79) | ||||
Assists: | 12.1 (141) | ||||
FG%: | 43.4% (174) | ||||
FT%: | 71.0% (181) | ||||
3P%: | 33.7% (191) |