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Saint Vincent College

JonesTHIEL
Julie Watkins
Jevontae Jones in a game earlier this season against Thiel
92
Winner Saint Vincent SVC 6-3,2-0 PAC
67
VTSU Lyndon NVU-L 4-5,3-1 North Atlantic
Winner
Saint Vincent SVC
6-3,2-0 PAC
92
Final
67
VTSU Lyndon NVU-L
4-5,3-1 North Atlantic
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Saint Vincent SVC 54 38 92
VTSU Lyndon NVU-L 29 38 67

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Noah Aftanas

Men's basketball earns dominant win over Vermont State-Lyndon in Miami

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (Dec. 19) – The Saint Vincent men's basketball team delivered an impactful road performance Friday afternoon, earning a dominant 92-67 victory over Vermont State University-Lyndon on the campus of Saint Thomas University in Miami.
 
With the win, the Bearcats improve to 6-3 overall and remain 2-0 in PAC play, while the Hornets fall to 4-5 on the season.
 
Saint Vincent seized momentum early and built a 54-29 lead by halftime thanks to a balanced scoring attack, efficient shooting and strong defensive rotations. The Bearcats carried that energy into the second half, playing even with VTSU-Lyndon (38-38) to close out the victory with authority.
 
The Bearcats' offense clicked in rhythm throughout the contest, shooting 52.2 % from the field (35-of-67) and hitting 33.3 % from beyond the arc (6-of-18). Saint Vincent also made 16-of-24 free throws to help seal the win. The team controlled the paint with 54 points inside, generated 24 points off turnovers and got 16 fast break points to keep the pressure on the Hornets all afternoon.
 
Saint Vincent's scoring was spread across multiple contributors. Jevontae Jones led the attack with 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting, while Maxwell Gordon added 14 points and Dev Ostrowski chipped in seven points. Terek Crosby helped pace the Bearcats with 13 points, and both Jaden Payne and Nick Peccon provided timely offensive bursts with 10 points each as SVC's depth proved decisive. Jaden Gales added 10 points and seven rebounds as well.
 
On the defensive end, the Bearcats forced key stops and limited Vermont State-Lyndon to 44.0 % shooting (22-of-50), including 37.5 % from three (3-of-8). Wesley McIntyre stood out for the Hornets with 28 points on 8-of-21 shooting and 11-of-17 from the foul line, while Matt Doyle added 10 points.
 
Saint Vincent returns to action tomorrow, December 20 concluding their trip to Miami with a matchup against the 21st ranked team in the country in Tufts University. Tip-off is scheduled for 3 p.m. at St. Thomas University.
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