
Huskies Unable to Stop Golden Bears Offensive Eruption, Fall 115-104
11/14/2024 9:05:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Jamiir Allen scores career-high 26 points
St. Cloud, Minn.- St. Cloud State Men's Basketball (2-3) dropped their second consecutive game as they fell 115-104 Thursday evening in their home opener. Both teams got off to fast starts as a dunk by Wyatt Hawks tied the game at 18 with 12:29 left in the half. From that point, the Golden Bears went on a quick 16-3 run to take a 34-21 lead. Despite the double-digit deficit, the Huskies clawed back into the game as a putback dunk by Hawks brought St. Cloud State within two points with 5:11 remaining in the half. The two teams continued to trade punches until CSP ended the half on a 10-0 run in the final 1:32 of the half to take a 59-46 lead at the break. The offensive fireworks continued into the second half as neither team slowed their pace from the first half. A inbounds steal and layup by Lee Marks III got the Huskies within eight points at the 13:03 mark of the second half, but St. Cloud State was unable to get any closer in the game as they would ultimately fall 115-104 to Concordia-St. Paul. Antwan Kimmons of CSP fell three points shy of breaking the school record for points in a single game with 43 points. The Huskies were unable to stop the Golden Bears offense as they shot 62.1% from the field and 52% from three-point range.
Top Huskies
Notables
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Top Huskies
- Jamiir Allen posted a career-high of 26 points on 10/18 shooting and made four of his seven three-point attempts. Allen also grabbed six rebounds and tallied two assists and steals.
- Nate Dahl also set a career-high with 20 points in 22 minutes off the bench. Dahl tied his career-high in free throw makes after going 9/10 from the line. He also grabbed six rebounds on the evening.
- Kynan Philippe tied his career-high of 15 points while setting a career-high of four three-point makes. Philippe also recorded six rebounds and two steals.
Notables
- St. Cloud State is now 25-9 all-time against Concordia-St. Paul.
- The Huskies led the game in free throw makes (24-20), offensive rebounds (15-8), steals (6-4), second chance points (17-8), bench points (37-17), and fast break points (10-5).
- Lucas Morgan scored in double-figures for the third time this season as he tallied 12 points and two rebounds and steals.
- Wyatt Hawks scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds. Hawks has grabbed 6+ rebounds in four of the five games for the Huskies this season.
- Luke Winkel scored a career-high 11 points on 4/9 shooting.
- Lee Marks III also scored a career-high with six points in 17 minutes off the bench.
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Team Stats
CSP
SCSU
FG%
.621
.467
3FG%
.520
.417
FT%
.625
.800
RB
37
37
TO
13
11
STL
4
6
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