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University of South Carolina Aiken Athletics

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98
Winner UNG UNG 9-1; 3-1
78
USCA USCA 6-4; 2-2
Winner
UNG UNG
9-1; 3-1
98
Final
78
USCA USCA
6-4; 2-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
UNG UNG 49 49 98
USCA USCA 28 50 78

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Pacers Fall To No. 11 Nighthawks

AIKEN, S.C. – The USCA men's basketball team lost a 98-78 decision to No. 11 North Georgia Wednesday evening.

The Pacers are now 6-4 on the season, including 2-2 in PBC play. The Nighthawks stand at 9-1 overall, including 3-1 in conference action.

Head coach Mark Vanderslice's team was led by Caleb Byrd's 20-point effort. Josiah Harding added 12 points and nine rebounds while Jonah Lawrence had nine points. Chedlet Delva and McCaskill Rivers added eight points each. Rivers contributed five boards while Montraivis White accounted for seven points and four assists. William Vasser Jr., had five points. Deandre Smart accounted for four points while Jackson Roberts and Cam Perkins had three and two points, respectively.

Down 9-3, Byrd connected on back-to-back three-point baskets off passes from Lawrence and White. A jumper by Harding knotted the contest at 14-14 with 13:01 to play. Trailing 21-15, Rivers hit a jumper before Vasser Jr., connected on a three-ball off a pass from Rivers, pulling the visitors within one at 21-20. A pair of Harding charity tosses made it 24-22 at the 8:22 mark. The nationally-ranked Nighthawks maintained a 49-28 lead at the break.

Byrd started the second period with a three-ball off a pass from Lawrence, who promptly converted a lay-up on the break to make it a 16-point ballgame. Down 55-37, Lawrence made a free throw and Rivers converted a lay-up, bringing the Pacers within 15 at the 15:15 mark. However, that was the closest the team could get the rest of the way. 

For the game, USCA hit 26-of-70 from the floor, including nine-of-28 from downtown. The squad hit 17-of-25 from the charity stripe. Vanderslice's team held a 43-35 edge on the glass, including a 20-6 margin on the offensive boards. The home squad held a 13-2 edge in second-chance points.

The Pacers return to action Saturday when they host Francis Marion at 3:30 p.m. Live stats and video will be available at PacerSports.com.
 
 
 
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