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Robert Russell
60
Berea BEREA 9-16,5-13 HCAC
73
Winner Mt. St. Joseph MSJ 14-11,12-6 HCAC
Berea BEREA
9-16,5-13 HCAC
60
Final
73
Mt. St. Joseph MSJ
14-11,12-6 HCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Berea BEREA 25 35 60
Mt. St. Joseph MSJ 41 32 73
79
Berea BEREA 9-17,5-13 HCAC
88
Winner Transylvania Transy 18-8,14-4 HCAC
Berea BEREA
9-17,5-13 HCAC
79
Final
88
Transylvania Transy
18-8,14-4 HCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Berea BEREA 32 47 79
Transylvania Transy 44 44 88

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Zach Hudson, Staff Writer

MEN'S BASKETBALL WEEK 14 RECAP

Men's Basketball Recap: Mountaineers Close Regular Season and Compete in Conference Tournament
 

Game 1: Mountaineers at Mount St. Joseph

The men's basketball team closed out the regular season with a road trip to Ohio to face conference opponent Mount St. Joseph. The Mountaineers struggled out of the gate, getting off to a slow start in the first half and heading into halftime trailing 41–25. The second half featured back-and-forth action as the Mountaineers increased their defensive pressure, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome. Mount St. Joseph ultimately pulled away for a 73–60 victory.

The Mountaineers were led by senior Bryce Riley, who recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Senior Andrew Jones added 8 points and 3 rebounds, while freshman Casen Nobbe chipped in 9 points. Zach Hudson contributed 7 points and dished out 5 assists.

Nate dribbles up court

Game 2: Mountaineers at Transylvania

The Mountaineers opened conference tournament play this past Saturday on the road at Transylvania. Berea entered the tournament as the No. 8 seed, while Transylvania claimed the top seed. This matchup marked the third meeting between the two teams this season, with the first two contests going in favor of Transylvania.

The Mountaineers got off to a slow start, struggling to find a rhythm offensively and string together consecutive defensive stops. Transylvania capitalized and took a 44–32 lead into halftime. The second half showed significant improvement for the Mountaineers, as they stayed within striking distance down the stretch but ultimately fell 88–79.

Senior Bryce Riley led the Mountaineers with 22 points and 7 rebounds. Senior Anthony Hamm added 15 points, while senior Andrew Jones contributed 11 points and 5 rebounds. The loss brought the Mountaineers' season to a close, as they finished with an overall record of 9–17 and a conference mark of 5–13.

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