Blue Mountain, Miss.- Tonight, at Tyler Gymnasium, the Blue Mountain Christian University men's basketball team turned Senior Night into a celebration of offense, balance, and togetherness, defeating Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 113–91 in SSAC action.
In front of a lively home crowd, the Toppers honored their seniors with a complete performance that reflected the energy and significance of the night.
From the opening tip, Blue Mountain played with confidence and pace, igniting its offense early and forcing ABAC to chase throughout the contest. T
he Toppers consistently found success by sharing the ball, attacking gaps in the defense, and capitalizing on open looks.
Their rhythm never wavered, as the offense flowed smoothly from start to finish and allowed Blue Mountain to maintain control of the game.
The Toppers' efficiency stood out across the floor, as they converted opportunities through both disciplined execution and aggressive play.
Multiple scoring runs helped stretch the margin, while defensive activity created transition chances that kept momentum firmly on the home side.
The balance and connectivity displayed were emblematic of a group playing for one another on a meaningful night.
Individually,
Gavin Shannon led the way with 24 points and 12 rebounds, anchoring the interior and setting the tone physically.
Michael Hill followed closely with 23 points, providing consistent scoring pressure.
Esrael Yant added 20 points, while
Kam Carter chipped in 12 points and seven assists, directing the offense with poise.
Jalen Boyd-Savage knocked down four three-pointers on his way to 12 points, and
RJ Robinson rounded out the double-figure scorers with 10 points, underscoring the team's depth.
With a strong showing at Tyler Gymnasium, the Toppers delivered a performance worthy of the occasion and closed their home slate on a high note.
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