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Dunkley's 20 Help Nicholls Take Down East Texas a&m 72-68
Jalik Dunkley's 20 points helped Nicholls break a five-game losing streak with a 72-68 victory over East Texas A&M, supported by strong contributions from teammates.
- On Saturday in Commerce, Texas, Nicholls defeated East Texas A&M 72-68, snapping a five-game skid.
- Nicholls' win improved its Southland record to 8-5, while East Texas A&M fell to 8-14 and 3-9 in conference, with Ronnie Harrison Jr. scoring 20 in the loss.
- Supporting scorers on both sides matched the close game as Zee Hamoda scored 18 and Sincere Malone added 16 for Nicholls, while Noah Pagotto had 12 and Gianni Hunt posted 16 with seven assists for East Texas A&M.
- The Colonels face Northwestern State on Monday at 7:30 p.m. EST in Natchitoches, Louisiana; the Demons are 5-3 at home and 2-9 against teams above.500.
- Season-Long trends may influence seeding as Nicholls averages 72-68 points and shoots 42.1%, while East Texas A&M allows 75.1 points and has a 2-8 record in last 10 games.
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Dunkley's 20 help Nicholls take down East Texas A&M 72
COMMERCE, Texas — Jalik Dunkley’s 20 points helped Nicholls defeat East Texas A&M 72-68 on Saturday.Dunkley added seven rebounds for the Colonels (9-13, 8-5 Southland Conference). Zee Hamoda added 18 points while going 6 of 14 from the floor, including 4 for 10 from 3-point range, and 2 for 5 from the line and also had six rebounds. Sincere Malone had 16 points and shot 6 of 11 from the field and 4 for 4 from the line. The Colonels broke a five-…
Late rally not enough against the Colonels - East Texas A&M University Athletics
COMMERCE – The late rally by the East Texas A&M University men's basketball team came up just short as the Lions fell 72-68 on Saturday evening to the Nicholls Colonels at the Hunt Regional Healthcare Court in the Field House.
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