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Augusta University

Max Amadasun
79
Augusta AU 19-11,13-5 Peach Belt
94
Winner Lenoir-Rhyne LRU 27-5,20-4 SAC
Augusta AU
19-11,13-5 Peach Belt
79
Final
94
Lenoir-Rhyne LRU
27-5,20-4 SAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Augusta AU 36 43 79
Lenoir-Rhyne LRU 47 47 94

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Jaguars Fall to No. 10 Lenoir-Rhyne in NCAA Tournament

COLUMBUS, GA – The Augusta men's basketball team concluded its season with a 94-79 loss to No. 10 Lenoir-Rhyne in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday morning. The Jaguars finish the season at 19-11, gaining valuable postseason experience with a young roster. Aside from Demitri Gardner, no player on the team had played in an NCAA Tournament game prior to today. The game also marked the final collegiate appearance for Peach Belt All-Conference performer Max Amadasun.



 

Augusta (19-11, 13-5 Peach Belt)
FG% 50.9
3PT% 20.0
FT% 78.3

Lenoir-Rhyne (28-4, 18-2 SAC)
FG% 59.3
3PT% 57.9
FT% 82.4

Augusta started strong, trading baskets early before Amadasun opened the scoring with a three-pointer. The Jaguars built a five-point lead midway through the first half, but Lenoir-Rhyne responded with a 10-0 run to regain control. The Bears shot 65.2% from the field in the first half and hit 6-of-9 from beyond the arc, giving them a 47-36 lead at halftime.

The Jaguars came out firing in the second half, shooting 69.6% from the field, but struggled to slow down Lenoir-Rhyne's efficient offense. A fastbreak layup from John St. Germain III cut the deficit to single digits, but Lenoir-Rhyne answered with key baskets each time Augusta threatened.But 

Amadasun and Gardner led Augusta with 21 points each, with Amadasun going 9-for-15 from the field in his final game. Elias Palsson contributed 18 points and seven rebounds, going a perfect 11-for-11 from the free-throw line. St. Germain III finished with 13 points and seven assists, facilitating the offense throughout.

Lenoir-Rhyne finished the game shooting 59.3% from the field and 57.9% from beyond the arc, while Augusta was held to 3-of-15 from deep.

Augusta concludes the season at 19-11, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the 16th time with a young roster that will look to build on this experience moving forward.


 
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