– By David Walsh
Huntington, W. V. , Kevon Voyals started Senior Night on a high note, as he scored 14 first-two points to help Marshall to lead Marshall in a 29–23 break.
Through the second half, Midway, Voyals and their colleagues saw their game and climbers saw the leader of the Sun Belt Conference playing like the leader. Appalachian State dropped four three -three stretches in the second half in the second half with 12 -15 free throw, and in front of a crowd of 5,711 at the Cam Henderson Center, knocked the thundering flock in 65–58 and looking at the national broadcast on ESPN2.
“We worked hard,” Violes said, one of the four seniors in the team. “We got to kill more shots. Shoot back to the gym. We are right there. Small mistakes. ,
Violes created a trimmed with 8:07, to get a flock within two (43–41) and the crowd was fired. On his next trip under the floor, Miles Tate made three (46–41) back with a clock with 7:46 for climbers and slightly cool the crowd. From that point, visitors reinforced clutch shots and significant free throw in minutes.
Appalachian State (24-5, 14-2 SBC) stuck at half 29-23. The first Half Point Total damaged the season-less mountains on December 21 to UnC Assheville.
“We didn’t shoot well,” Hurd coach Dan de “said Antony. “The children worked hard. When you get 32 (24-72) and 13 (3-23) and you play the best team in the league, it will not happen. We have got someone to put the ball in the bucket. I don’t know how to do it. ,
Violes hit the 8 -off -16 shots (two threes). Kamdin Karfman, another senior matched the voyals with 19 points. He created 8 -off -19, but only 1 -8 in three. He is the top three-point shooter in the league. Jacob Conner went to 1 -12 and Wet Fricks 1 -Off -6.
“Good news is that we competed, worked hard to win. When we are open wide, you have got to make shots, “D” Antony said. “We did not compete against you against the top teams in the league against James Madison. Straight climbed our head. We are very good, quite athletic. Shots are coming. It can turn on one night. Our team will not leave on martial. Hope our fans do not leave us. ,
Miles Tate led the Apalachian state with 25 points. He canned 9 -14 shots with four threes. Donovan Gregory scored 15 and Terence Harkam 12 runs.
Marshall is 12–16, 7-9 SBCs and five are defeated in a row. The herd is tied with the state of Georgia for the seventh. Marshall closed the regular season with a swing through Georgia. The herd visits Georgia southern on Wednesday and Georgia state on Friday. Both games start at 7 pm
“Two games and then the tournament,” D “Antony said. “We will fight till the end.”
The SBC tournament is scheduled on 5–11 March at Pensakola, FLA.
“We need to step into everyone,” viles, who came to the herd from the Maryland east coast through the transfer portal. “Get ready for these two, then go to Pensacola and shock some people.”
A player wants to see Violes and D’Antony playing like the major scorer of the team, Obino ANOCHILI-Kilan. He had only eight points and four rebounds. In the last three sports, he had a total of seven points.
“I tell him every day that he is our main scorer,” Violes said. “I want to see you doing this. Go out and be confident. Keep walking, the shot is about to fall. ,
“He comes in and tries to get out of the recession,” D “Antony said. “Sometimes this is a mystery. I tell them that do not listen to social media. ,
Some special guests in the herd arrived during the second half. With the remaining 15:21, the women’s team moved to the Hafcourt and received a permanent ovation from the crowd. Earlier in the day, the herd defeated Ulam and faced at least one tie for the regular season title of the league.
Marshall and Aplachian states used to be rivals at the Southern Conference. The herd leads the 34–20 series.
Marco Sarenac and Gordon are the other two senior on Mildinovic martial rosters.
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Marshal is not the best start for the women’s team, but this season it is nothing unusual.
Ul Munroe dropped the thundering herd out 32–17 in the first period of his senior day. Then the remarkable three-point shooting and pressure Raksha kicked it up and the visitors increased 82 points on the next three periods (62 on mid two) and defeated Warhox at 99–90, Sun Belt Play on Saturday in Monroe, La in Fant-Ewing Collaizium.
Marshall (21-6, 15–1) took a minimum of the league’s regular-season title. The herd selected to finish ninth in the SBC Presence Pol shuts down the regular season with two games next week. Georgia is on Tuesday and Georgia Southern Friday. Start the time for both is 6 pm
Marshall attached to 13 three-pointers and gave 31 points from 21 Ulm Turnover. AB Beman made way with 25 points. Icelin Hayes chased with 21, Breena Campbell 20 and Sydney Scott 12.
Daisha Bradford depicted Warhox (17–11, 9-7 SBC) with 29 points. Jaikala Johnson contributed 22, Sania Wales 13 and Calin Manuel 12. The Warhox had five three-pointers.
This is the first time that the herd has won a 20 or more regular-season win since 1990–91. Marshal leads the series with ULM 2–1. This is the ULM’s first winning season since 2010-11.