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Kats stay hot with rout of Aggies
1/20/2022 8:46:00 PM | Men's Basketball
HUNTSVILLE — Sam Houston is on a roll and New Mexico State was the latest team to run into the buzzsaw.
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The Bearkats once again held an opponent to less than 50 points in a 71-46 victory over the Aggies at Johnson Coliseum on Thursday. Sam Houston moved into second place in the Western Athletic Conference at 6-1 and improved to 11-9 overall.
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Savion Flagg led the Bearkats with 22 points on 5 for 12 shooting from 3-point range. Donte Powers was 4 for 6 from 3 and finished with 12 points while Demarkus Lampley scored 10.
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New Mexico State (4-1, 15-3) shot just 28 percent from the floor, while Sam Houston shot 53 percent, going 13 for 29 from behind the arc.
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The Kats led by as many as 38 with less than 10 minutes to go in the second half. Sam Houston used a 13-4 run to go up 66-28 on a pair of 3s, a jumper and a dunk by Flagg and a 3 by Lampley.
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The Bearkats came out swinging in the first half when Flagg hit back-to-back 3s to open the game. Lampley hit a jumper and Ikpe scored on a layup and just like that Sam Houston was up 10-0.
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Karwowski threw down an alley hoop from Damon Nicholas Jr. to ignite another run by the Kats. Powers hit one of his three 3-points on the half to increase the lead to 28-13, and Ray knocked down a jumper right before another basket by Powers to push the advantage to 20.
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Sam Houston once again played locked down defense in the first half. After setting a school record for fewest points allowed (12) in a half at the Division I level in a 49-41 win over Stephen F. Austin on Saturday, the Bearkats held the Aggies to only 18 to go into the half up 20.
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New Mexico State shot only 25 percent from the floor while Sam Houston shot 54 percent including 7 for 13, or 75 percent, from long range.
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The Bearkats once again held an opponent to less than 50 points in a 71-46 victory over the Aggies at Johnson Coliseum on Thursday. Sam Houston moved into second place in the Western Athletic Conference at 6-1 and improved to 11-9 overall.
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Savion Flagg led the Bearkats with 22 points on 5 for 12 shooting from 3-point range. Donte Powers was 4 for 6 from 3 and finished with 12 points while Demarkus Lampley scored 10.
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New Mexico State (4-1, 15-3) shot just 28 percent from the floor, while Sam Houston shot 53 percent, going 13 for 29 from behind the arc.
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The Kats led by as many as 38 with less than 10 minutes to go in the second half. Sam Houston used a 13-4 run to go up 66-28 on a pair of 3s, a jumper and a dunk by Flagg and a 3 by Lampley.
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The Bearkats came out swinging in the first half when Flagg hit back-to-back 3s to open the game. Lampley hit a jumper and Ikpe scored on a layup and just like that Sam Houston was up 10-0.
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Karwowski threw down an alley hoop from Damon Nicholas Jr. to ignite another run by the Kats. Powers hit one of his three 3-points on the half to increase the lead to 28-13, and Ray knocked down a jumper right before another basket by Powers to push the advantage to 20.
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Sam Houston once again played locked down defense in the first half. After setting a school record for fewest points allowed (12) in a half at the Division I level in a 49-41 win over Stephen F. Austin on Saturday, the Bearkats held the Aggies to only 18 to go into the half up 20.
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New Mexico State shot only 25 percent from the floor while Sam Houston shot 54 percent including 7 for 13, or 75 percent, from long range.
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Team Stats
NMSU
SHSU
FG%
.277
.531
3FG%
.222
.448
FT%
.609
.667
RB
32
32
TO
10
9
STL
1
6
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