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MBB Recap at Jav
70
Louisiana Christian LOUISIAN 3-7, 2-5
82
Winner Jarvis Christian JARVIS C 5-6, 5-3
Louisiana Christian LOUISIAN
3-7, 2-5
70
Final
82
Jarvis Christian JARVIS C
5-6, 5-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Louisiana Christian LOUISIAN 36 34 70
Jarvis Christian JARVIS C 37 45 82

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Carter Drains Seven Three-Pointers, Tebbe Logs Eight Assists At JCU

Box Score
 
HAWKINS, Texas – The Louisiana Christian University men's basketball program splashed 13-of-29 (44.8%) from long range and had a pair of individual standouts, but the homestanding Bulldogs of Jarvis Christian scorched the nets with a nearly 52% field-goal percentage to take down the Wildcats on Thursday night, 82-70.
 
The Basics:
 
  • Score
    • Jarvis Christian – 82
    • Louisiana Christian – 70
 
  • Records
    • Louisiana Christian (3-7, 2-5 Red River)
    • Jarvis Christian (5-6, 5-3 Red River)
    
  • Series History
    • Bulldogs Lead 5-3 (37.5%)
 
  • Winning Streak
    • Bulldogs (W2) | Wildcats' Last Win: February 9, 2023 (85-73)
 
Wildcats Top Performers:
 
  • Devin Carter lit up the Dogs' defense to the tune of a game/season-high 26 points, thanks in large part to a 2024-best seven triples and was one of two Cats with multiple steals (2), all off the bench.
 
                    * The Copiah-Lincoln CC and Alcorn transfer became the first player since NAIA Second Team All-American Kae'ron Baker to knock down at least seven deep balls in a single-game, last being done in the ASC Semifinal win over #10 Mary Hardin-Baylor on March 14, 2021.
 
  • Drew Tebbe had a career evening despite a zero in the points column, recording a personal-high eight assists (three more than the rest of the team combined) in addition to tying Chukwuemeke Nwaoshai as the club's top rebounder at five.
 
  • Joseph Holloway connected for his first three-pointer while representing LCU on his way to a perfect 4-for-4 shooting performance from the floor and ten quality points, also from a reserve spot.
 
  • Bryce Weinmunson finished second on the Cats regarding points scored (13), assists (3), and money balls (3), plus he was the other student-athlete with a pair of defensive swipes, ending the evening by going 5-of-12 (41.7%) overall and 3-for-5 (60%) from downtown.
   
Next:
  
  • For the first time in seemingly forever, Head Coach Reni Mason and his men will get to play on-campus when they welcome Texas A&M-Texarkana to "The Hill" for a 3 p.m. tip-off.
 

Follow the men's basketball program on Twitter/X (@LCU_MBSK) and Instagram (@LCU.MBB).
 
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