Photo: Savannah State Anthony Jones scraps for rebound against Kansas State.
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Three days later, Savannah State went to Bethune-Cookman and prevailed 50-36 for its third road victory this season (tripling last season's away-from-home output). "We have to keep striving," said Broadnax, whose Tigers, playing as a Division I independent, are 10-14 in his third season. "We play these money games against powerful programs and it benefits our entire athletic program. There's a reality to it.
"We fight and scrap, but our margin for error is zero. Would it really have been a big deal to score five points instead of four at Kansas State? Yeah, we're not in the record books, but you still get your head handed to you. So you've got to maintain some perspective. I'm always looking at how we fight, how we respond."
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