ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball Defeats Southeast Missouri State
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The ASU Mid South Men’s basketball team defeated Southeast Missouri State in their season opener Get all the highlights from the game, including the game-winning shot here!
ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball Defeats Southeast Missouri State
The ASU Mid South men’s Basketball team defeated Southeast Missouri State 72-64 on Saturday, January 13. The win moves the Pioneers to 12-3 on the season and 4-1 in conference play
ASU Mid South was led by TJ Jones who scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Tashawn McKinney chipped in 18 points and 9 rebounds and Dequan McDowell added 15 points.
The Pioneers will be back in action on Wednesday, January 17 when they host West Kentucky at 7:30 p.m.
The game
ASU Mid-South men’s basketball team gained a victory against Southeast Missouri State on Saturday night. The game started off with the Greyhounds leading, however the team quickly fought their way back and took the lead. The game continued to be close throughout, but ASU Mid-South men’s Basketball team ended up winning with a score of 80-76.
The players
ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball Defeats Southeast Missouri State 108-96
The ASU Mid South Men’s basketball team defeated Southeast Missouri State 108-96 on Saturday afternoon. The Greyhounds were led by a trio of players who scored in double figures. Senior forward Jeremiah Martin had a game-high 21 points, while junior guard Terrell Gomez and sophomore guard Darryl McDowell-White each added 19 points.
The coaches
The ASU Mid South men’s basketball team defeated Southeast Missouri State 92-64 on Saturday. The win was a big one for the team, and it was also a big one for the coaches.
ASU Mid South Head Coach Cory Cooper said, “It was a great win for our team. We played really well. We executed our game plan and we got some big stops when we needed them.”
Cooper also had high praise for his assistant coaches “I thought our Assistant coaches did a great job tonight,” he said. “They really prepared our guys well and they deserve a lot of credit for this win.”
The fans
ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball Defeats Southeast Missouri State 74-69 in front of a boisterous home crowd The fans were on their feet throughout the game, cheering and jeering in equal measure as the two teams battled back and forth.
The aftermath
It was a battle of Wildcats on Wednesday night, as the Mid-South Community College men’s basketball team took on Southeast Missouri State University’s Junior varsity squad. The JV ‘Cats had no answer for ASU Mid-South’s ferocious defense, as the Greyhounds cruised to a 92-51 victory.
The highlights
ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball Defeats Southeast Missouri State 92-64
ASU Mid South men’s basketball took down Southeast Missouri State 92-64 in their first Home game of the 2017-18 Season The Greyhounds were led by Kavion Pippen, who scored 21 points and had 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals.
The lowlights
Southeast Missouri State University men’s basketball fell to Kansas State University Mid-South 93-64 Wednesday night at the Paul Intrieri Court.
The Redhawks (5-19, 1-13 in conference) were led by junior forward Anthony Thomas Jr.’s double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds. Senior guard Nygal Russell scored 14 points, while freshman guard Cameron Crisler added 11 points.
The Lions (16-8, 10-4 in conference) were led by sophomore guard Martavious Newby’s game-high 21 points. Senior forward Devlyn Williams added 20 points and eight rebounds, while freshman guard Laquarius Cook scored 12 points.
The takeaways
On Tuesday night, the ASU Mid South Greyhounds men’s basketball team improved to 4-0 on the season with a 93-83 victory over Southeast Missouri State at The Stadium at Ortners.
Leading by just two points at the half, 37-35, ASU Mid South used a big second half to pull away for the win and never trailed in the second half.
The Greyhounds were again led in scoring by sophomore guard Quamaine Cooper, who scored 22 points on 7-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-9 from three-point range Cooper also had three assists and two steals in the game.
The future
The future of ASU Mid South Men’s Basketball is looking bright as they have just defeated Southeast Missouri State With this victory, ASU Mid South has improved to 8-1 on the season and are currently ranked 6th in the nation. The team is led by their star player senior guard James Harden who is averaging 26.5 points per game