LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Norfolk State men's basketball kicked off the 2022 Boost Mobile HBCU Challenge hosted by Chris Paul with a Battle of the Bay victory at MGM Grand Garden Arena, 78-66, behind a dominant performance from fifth-year
Joe Bryant Jr.
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Bryant finished the day with 23 points and 14 rebounds, easily clearing the 6-1 guard's previous career high of 10 on the glass. He knocked down six 3-pointers while dishing out three assists as well.
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Four Spartans scored in double figures on Saturday: Bryant,
Cahiem Brown (15),
Kris Bankston (15), and
Christian Ings. Brown racked up 11 points in the second half, helping the Spartans close out the win by making nine free throws.
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As a team, the Spartans certainly took care of business from the charity stripe. NSU shot 19-of-23 (82.6 percent) at the free throw line on Saturday, their best mark of the season when taking 15 or more free throws.
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Brown opened the game with a pair of mid-range jumpers, before
Daryl Anderson hit a 3-pointer to give NSU a 7-3 lead. A 9-0 Hampton run gave the Pirates the momentum, eventually allowing Hampton to go ahead 18-11.
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Bryant knocked down a 3-pointer before
Terrance Jones did the same, setting off a 20-2 run by the Spartans that turned the tables. Bankston, who battled foul trouble for most of the afternoon, forced down a two-handed slam and got a layup to fall through contact on the next play.
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Bankston hit the ensuing free throw, completing the three-point play the old-fashioned way. The 6-9 forward made all five of his attempts at the line on Saturday.
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Hampton ended the half strong to cut the deficit to five at the break, before using multiple 3-pointers to gain a two-point lead early in the second period. Bryant halted the run with a corner three to push NSU ahead once more, and the Spartans wouldn't trail again the rest of the day.
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Bryant may have cleaned the glass with command on Saturday, but he found a way to use it on the offensive end as well. Freeing up space with a crafty stepback, he used the backboard to convert from deep late in the second half.
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Bryant isolated his defender less than a minute later, scoring the bucket with a foul for a three-point play. Bryant banked in another shot from behind the arc on the team's next offensive possession, and added one more deep ball a minute later, giving him the Spartans' last 15 points.
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The hot stretch helped NSU extend its lead to double-digits, cruising the rest of the way to a 12-point victory.
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Norfolk State returns to the venue tomorrow for the team's second and final matchup of the event, a 2 p.m. ET tip (11 a.m. local) against North Carolina A&T.
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