NORFOLK, Va. – The Norfolk State men's basketball team gave a crowd of 4,155 a show on Saturday, defeating Morgan State 72-50 at Echols Hall. The Spartans improved to 19-7, 8-2 in the MEAC.
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Kris Bankston scored a career high 24 points in a 77-71 loss at Morgan State on Jan. 23, and he brought his A-game once again in the rematch. The graduate senior dropped 23 points and pulled in nine rebounds on Saturday, racking up five blocks as well.
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Joe Bryant Jr. (13) and
Cahiem Brown (12) also scored in double figures for the Spartans, Â with all of the former's points coming in the second half. Brown showed off his playmaking ability while stifling the Bears' facilitators, recording four assists and four steals.
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Morgan State knocked down 12 3-pointers in the first meeting of the season, but the Spartans clamped down defensively this time around. NSU suffocated the Bears guards on the perimeter all night, allowing just three 3-pointers on 14 attempts (21.4 percent).
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Morgan State took a 6-5 lead early in the first period when Isaiah Burke hit a mid-range jumper, but
Terrance Jones responded with a step-back 3-pointer on the other end to turn the tide in NSU's favor. The Bears wouldn't regain the lead for the rest of the night.
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Back-to-back Bankston dunks got the Spartans rolling, before Tate got a hook shot to fall in the paint. Bankston brought his first half scoring tally to 14 with a dunk in the final minute.
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Brown drilled a 3-pointer in the half's closing second, pushing NSU ahead 35-20 at the break.
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Nyzaiah Chambers kept the momentum going in the second period with a quick two-handed slam. The Chesapeake, Va. native finished the night with six points and six rebounds, shooting 3-of-4 from the floor.
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The Bears began to mount a comeback as the second half moved along, eventually cutting the deficit to five with 12 minutes remaining. Bankston responded with an and-one on the other end, kickstarting a 15-3 Norfolk State run that would put the game away.
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Head coach
Robert Jones turned to his bench in the final minutes, leading to
Yoro Sidibe scoring on a crafty reverse layup with just over 60 seconds to go.
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The win moved Norfolk State into sole second place in the MEAC standings, one game behind Howard, after Maryland Eastern Shore's 78-62 loss at South Carolina State on Saturday.
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Norfolk State returns to Echols Hall one last time on Monday, Feb. 20, for Senior Night against Coppin State. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
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