
Defense sparks Kats past CBU into semis
3/9/2023 5:49:00 PM | Men's Basketball
LAS VEGAS — The Bearkats have relied on defense to win 24 games this season, and it needed it again to get No. 25.
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Top-seeded Sam Houston held California Baptist to 32 percent shooting to advance to the semifinals of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament with a 64-41 on victory Thursday at the Orleans Arena. The Bearkats (25-6) will face either No. 4 Seattle U or No. 5 Grand Canyon on Friday at 6 p.m.
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Donte Powers scored a game-high 21 points on 4 for 7 shooting from 3-point range. Qua Grant and Damon Nicholas Jr. each chipped in nine points.
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Sam Houston jumped out to a 33-17 lead in the first half when Lamar Wilkerson knocked down a jumper and Javion May scored on a fastbreak layup to end the period.
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The Bearkats went cold offensively to begin the second half. Sam Houston didn't score for the first four minutes of the half until Wilkerson hit a jumper, but the Lancers only managed to score four points during that time.
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The Kats seemed poised to run away with it when Wilkerson scored back-to-back baskets including a 3 to ignite a 9-0 run capped by a jumper by Nicholas Jr. and a layup by Kian Scroggins to make it 42-21 at the 14:01 mark.
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Sam Houston, however, hit another ice patch and didn't score a field goal for six minutes until Powers hit a step-back jumper at the 5:07 mark. As was the case earlier, CBU didn't do much with the opportunity as the Kats led 54-38.
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The Lancers gave Sam Houston problems with a press down the stretch, but only managed to get within nine with a minute to go. The Kats were able to close it out at the free throw line.
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Top-seeded Sam Houston held California Baptist to 32 percent shooting to advance to the semifinals of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament with a 64-41 on victory Thursday at the Orleans Arena. The Bearkats (25-6) will face either No. 4 Seattle U or No. 5 Grand Canyon on Friday at 6 p.m.
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Donte Powers scored a game-high 21 points on 4 for 7 shooting from 3-point range. Qua Grant and Damon Nicholas Jr. each chipped in nine points.
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Sam Houston jumped out to a 33-17 lead in the first half when Lamar Wilkerson knocked down a jumper and Javion May scored on a fastbreak layup to end the period.
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The Bearkats went cold offensively to begin the second half. Sam Houston didn't score for the first four minutes of the half until Wilkerson hit a jumper, but the Lancers only managed to score four points during that time.
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The Kats seemed poised to run away with it when Wilkerson scored back-to-back baskets including a 3 to ignite a 9-0 run capped by a jumper by Nicholas Jr. and a layup by Kian Scroggins to make it 42-21 at the 14:01 mark.
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Sam Houston, however, hit another ice patch and didn't score a field goal for six minutes until Powers hit a step-back jumper at the 5:07 mark. As was the case earlier, CBU didn't do much with the opportunity as the Kats led 54-38.
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The Lancers gave Sam Houston problems with a press down the stretch, but only managed to get within nine with a minute to go. The Kats were able to close it out at the free throw line.
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Team Stats
CBU
SHSU
FG%
.321
.404
3FG%
.212
.316
FT%
.625
.667
RB
30
41
TO
12
11
STL
4
4
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