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Sumler Scores 27 as Charleston Southern Takes Down Gardner-Webb 75-66

A'lahn Sumler scored 27 points with seven rebounds as Charleston Southern out-rebounded Gardner-Webb 43-32 to secure their 13th conference win.

  • On Tuesday in North Charleston, Charleston Southern defeated Gardner-Webb 75-66, with A'lahn Sumler scoring 27 points and seven rebounds.
  • The Buccaneers opened with a 10-0 run and built a 26-11 edge, taking a 40-28 halftime lead after going 6-of-13 from three in the first half.
  • Trent Coleman went 4-for-4 including 3-for-3 threes to tie his season high with 12 points, while Gardner-Webb had three players in double figures: Jacob Hudson and Jamias Ferere with 15 each, and Jacob Hogarth recorded a double-double.
  • The Runnin' Bulldogs extended their losing streak to six, leaving Gardner-Webb at 3-25 overall and Charleston Southern will finish its homestand against Longwood .
  • From deep, Charleston Southern out-rebounded Gardner-Webb 43-32, led by Jesse Hafemeister's 11 boards, with team three-point totals of 6-23 and 6-27, respectively.
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Sumler scores 27 as Charleston Southern takes down Gardner-Webb 75-66

Led by A'lahn Sumler's 27 points, the Charleston Southern Buccaneers defeated the Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs 75-66 on Tuesday.

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