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sincere block 23
54
Clark Atlanta CAU 5-15/3-10 SIAC E
58
Winner Fort Valley State FVSU 9-12/7-7 SIAC E
Clark Atlanta CAU
5-15/3-10 SIAC E
54
Final
58
Fort Valley State FVSU
9-12/7-7 SIAC E
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Clark Atlanta CAU 24 30 54
Fort Valley State FVSU 28 30 58

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Chris Myers

Reynolds Corner Trey Seals Wildcats Victory Over Panthers

FORT VALLEY, Ga. – Clinging to a single-point lead, the Wildcats fate was decided in front of the entire home bench. Jamal Reynolds drained a left-corner 3-pointer with 14 seconds and sealed the Fort Valley State men's basketball victory over Clark Atlanta, 58-54, Wednesday night.
 
Justin Longstreet knocked down a deep jumper with 41 seconds to pull Clark Atlanta to within a point, 55-54. After working the ball down the court, K.J. Doucet held the ball out front before he drove from the left wing only to kick it to the corner to Reynolds who calmly canned the triple and the Wildcats returned to the win column.
 
The FVSU win pushes its season mark to 9-12, which is the program's most wins in a year since 2017-18 (13-16). The Wildcats victory also snapped a four-game skid to finish off a five-game homestand.
 
Doucet led the home team with 13 points to go with four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Myson Lowe added 12 points and three assists. With the 3-pointer, Reynolds finished with seven points and a pair of steals. Khadim Samb and JaMarcus Scott both chipped in seven tallies, while Sincere Whitehead contributed six points and seven rebounds.
 
Jalen Williams had top honors with a game-high 21 points for the Panthers (5-15/3-10 SIAC East)
 
Tied at 2-2 in the opening minutes, FVSU ran off the next 15 points in a row for a 17-2 difference with 13:05 in the first half on a Lowe 3-pointer. The Panthers answered back with the next seven and took advantage of an almost seven-minute home scoring drought. FVSU took a 28-24 margin into the half as Whitehead tipped in the final points at the buzzer.
 
The Wildcats never lost the lead, which grew to as many as 10 points twice (34-24 and 40-30) and went down to the single point with 41 seconds left.
 
FVSU and Clark Atlanta will take three days off until they meet a second time in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 28, in a 3 p.m. tip.


 


 
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