Skip To Main Content

Southwest Mississippi Community College

Scoreboard

MBB Daylon
Chuck Barnes

Men's Basketball Travis Connelley, Sports Information Director

Bears continue to shine with win at East Central

The Bears entered Thursday on a roll, winners of four of their last six games. And they kept the arrow pointing in the right direction making it five of the last seven following an 81-78 road win at East Central.
 
After the game, Southwest head coach Corey Schmidt was pleased with his team getting the win adding that his players had to overcome some early struggles.
 
"In the first half, our defense wasn't good enough, it wasn't where it needed to be," he said. "We were locked in on their point guard and we held him to four points, but we let some other guys get some stuff that we didn't really want. In the second half, I thought that our defense was a lot better. It was faster-paced."
 
Six different players registered points in the first half for the Bears (15-9, 6-3 MACCC) including 10 each from Fazl Oshodi and LeVionne Lindsey. While Lindsey shined from inside the 3-point arch, Oshodi connected on a pair of deep shots, knocking down the lone two 3-pointers of the first half for the Bears who found themselves tied with the Warriors at 38 at the intermission.
 
Things began to pick up more in the second half for Southwest. One big factor was free throw shooting. In the final 20:00 of play, the Bears connect on 8-of-10 shots from the charity stripe, part of a 14-of-20 performance in the game.
 
The bulk of the free throw shooting on the night came from Tylik Weeks and Lindsey who combined to shoot 7-of-9 in the second half alone.
 
While they contributed with key makes from the free throw line, Oshodi splashed-in another 3-pointer and he was joined from long-range by Robert Flantroy and Daylen Thomas who made one each in the second half.
 
Lindsey led the charge for Southwest with 21 points while Weeks poured in 16, Oshodi 15 and Flantroy 14.
 
Southwest returns home Monday to face Hinds at 7:30 p.m.
 
Print Friendly Version