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Friday, November 22, 2024

Cameron University Aggies Drop Game to West Texas

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DeSean Munson/Men's Basketball | Cameron University

DeSean Munson/Men's Basketball | Cameron University

Cameron's men's basketball team suffers a 102-80 defeat at the hands of West Texas A&M Sunday afternoon in the First United Bank Center. 

DeSean Munson would lead the Aggies in scoring with 21 points, and Caylen Goff-Brown and Colt Savage joined him in double figures with 15 and 11 points. Kenyon Holcombe scored eight, Ernest Young chipped in seven points, Andre Washington added six, Reggie Prudhomme scored four, Jaden Okon and Jaylan Thomas added three, and Kortland Johnsen had two points. 

Prudhomme led the Aggies with four assists, Thomas dished out three, Savage and Young added two, and Goff-Brown, Munson, and Washington chipped in one.
Cox, Munson, and Washington each recorded a steal.
Holcombe and Savage swatted one shot. 

Munson and Savage knocked down shots early to give the Black-and-Gold a 4-0 lead. The Buffs would tie the game at 4-4 before Savage hit a jumper to give CU a 6-4 lead. WT rambled a 9-0 run to build a 13-6 lead five minutes into the game. West Texas would hold a 26-18 lead at the midway point. The Aggies cut the score to five with 8:24 to play. WT would respond by extending their lead to 15 points after a 12-2 run. Cameron closed the half with a 12-7 advantage, punctuated by a Munson slam. The Buffs would hold a 48-38 lead at the break.

The Aggies, behind Munson, would cut the score to a single possession opening the second half at 48-45. WT would rumble off a 7-0 run to stretch their lead back to 10 points. The Buffs would go on an 18-4 run to build a 20-point lead heading into the final 10 minutes. West Texas held their lead the rest of the way finishing the game with a 22-point win.

Cameron will return home to host Eastern New Mexico on Thursday at 7:30 pm. 

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