Box Score MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (February 7, 2024) – The St. Thomas Bobcats asserted their dominance over the Florida Memorial Lions in a commanding performance that saw them secure a resounding victory with a final score of 90-57. From the opening whistle to the final buzzer, the Bobcats displayed their superiority on both ends of the court, leaving the Lions struggling to keep pace.
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The first half saw the Bobcats setting the tone early on, with
Milton Matthews and
Jordan Hernandez leading the charge. Matthews showcased his scoring ability with an impressive jumper, while Hernandez added to the onslaught with a well-executed three-pointer. With
Anthony Harris also making his presence felt, the Bobcats quickly established a comfortable lead, leaving the Lions trailing behind.
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The Bobcats went down early in the opening half, with the Lions going on a run. St. Thomas's lock down defense was on full display as well, with players like
Cearius Warren and
Daniel Ogoro coming up with crucial rebounds and blocks to stifle the Lions' offensive efforts. Despite Florida Memorial's attempts to claw their way back into the game, the Bobcats maintained their composure and continued to extend their lead.
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As the second half got underway, the Bobcats showed no signs of slowing down.
Kyle Feldman and
Bryant Tallie made significant contributions off the bench, providing valuable support to their teammates. The Bobcats' defensive intensity remained relentless, with players like
Jeremy Arnum and
Sami Rahman forcing turnovers and capitalizing on fast-break opportunities.
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With each passing minute, the Bobcats further solidified their control over the game, leaving the Lions struggling to find answers. Despite a late surge from Florida Memorial, spurred on by players like Jaiden Guice and Felix Uadiale, the Bobcats never wavered, maintaining their focus and composure until the final whistle.
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In the end, it was a comprehensive team effort from the St. Thomas Bobcats that secured them a well-deserved victory over the Florida Memorial Lions. With their dominant performance, the Bobcats sent a clear message to the rest of the league that they are a force to be reckoned with.
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Box Score Notables
Anthony Harris- 25 points, 5-5 from three, 8-9 from the floor
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Jordan Hernandez- 21 points, 6-13 from three, 2 assists
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Milton Matthews- 18 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists
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Josh Taylor- 11 points, 4 rebounds, 7-7 from the line
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Cearius Warren- 18 rebounds, 7 blocks, 5 points
Team Stats
Points- 90
FG%- 44.6%
3P%- 37.5%
Rebounds- 43
Lead- 72.5% of the time
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