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Kats lose to Liberty in home conference opener
1/9/2025 10:21:00 PM | Men's Basketball
HUNTSVILLE — Sam Houston could not take advantage of being back in the friendly confines of Johnson Coliseum as Liberty came away with a 76-68 victory on Thursday night.
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The shorthanded Bearkats (7-9 overall) dropped to 0-3 in Conference USA play, marking the first time Sam Houston began league action with that record since the 1996-97 season. The loss also snapped a 17-game home conference winning streak dating back to the Western Athletic Conference during the 2022-23 season for the reigning CUSA regular season champions, who went a perfect 8-0 in Huntsville a year ago.
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Lamar Wilkerson scored a team-high 25 points and just missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Marcus Boykin added 16 points, and Cameron Huefner finished with nine.
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The Flames (13-2, 2-1) built off a two-point lead at the break to go up by as many as 10 at 51-41 eight minutes into the final period. Sam Houston kept fighting.
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Boykin drained a 3 to cap a 13-3 run to tie the game at 54 four minutes later. Liberty made some key shots down the stretch to end any Bearkat comeback.
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The first half was similar with both teams trading blows.
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Jaxson Ford finished off an and one with a free throw to ignite a run as the Kats went up 15-11 midway through the opening period. The game was back and forth as the lead changed hands several times after that.
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The Flames went up three with under eight to go, but Wilkerson drilled a 3 to tie it at 22. That was short lived, however, as Liberty used a 7-0 run to get some breathing room.
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With 57 seconds, Huefner got the Kats right back in the mix with a 3 then he knocked down a jumper to give Sam Houston the lead at 33-32. The Flames managed to steal the advantage at the buzzer on a 3 just inside the halfcourt line to head into the break.
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The Bearkats host FIU in game two of the homestand on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. The call will be on BSN and streamed online on ESPN+.
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The shorthanded Bearkats (7-9 overall) dropped to 0-3 in Conference USA play, marking the first time Sam Houston began league action with that record since the 1996-97 season. The loss also snapped a 17-game home conference winning streak dating back to the Western Athletic Conference during the 2022-23 season for the reigning CUSA regular season champions, who went a perfect 8-0 in Huntsville a year ago.
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Lamar Wilkerson scored a team-high 25 points and just missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Marcus Boykin added 16 points, and Cameron Huefner finished with nine.
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The Flames (13-2, 2-1) built off a two-point lead at the break to go up by as many as 10 at 51-41 eight minutes into the final period. Sam Houston kept fighting.
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Boykin drained a 3 to cap a 13-3 run to tie the game at 54 four minutes later. Liberty made some key shots down the stretch to end any Bearkat comeback.
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The first half was similar with both teams trading blows.
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Jaxson Ford finished off an and one with a free throw to ignite a run as the Kats went up 15-11 midway through the opening period. The game was back and forth as the lead changed hands several times after that.
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The Flames went up three with under eight to go, but Wilkerson drilled a 3 to tie it at 22. That was short lived, however, as Liberty used a 7-0 run to get some breathing room.
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With 57 seconds, Huefner got the Kats right back in the mix with a 3 then he knocked down a jumper to give Sam Houston the lead at 33-32. The Flames managed to steal the advantage at the buzzer on a 3 just inside the halfcourt line to head into the break.
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The Bearkats host FIU in game two of the homestand on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. The call will be on BSN and streamed online on ESPN+.
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Team Stats
Lib
SHSU
FG%
.456
.421
3FG%
.407
.400
FT%
.591
.800
RB
35
35
TO
10
13
STL
7
4
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