DAYTONA BEACH -- After his team scored just four points in the second half of an 85-25 loss at Kansas State on Monday, Savannah State coach Horace Broadnax told his players that the lesson to be learned is, "Can you move on?"
Savannah State turned the tables on B-CU at Moore Gymnasium on Thursday night, holding the Wildcats to just 15 points in the first half on the way to a 50-36 victory.
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You gotta give Coach Broadnax credit for out coaching the MEAC--he's 3-0 with victories over FAMU, SCSU and BCU. He also beat Southern Mississippi, South Carolina-Aiken, North Florida, and High Point. The SSU administration is not helping his program by scheduling these money games with the AP Top 20.
That's the way to bounce back SSU Basketball!
P.S. One of Savannah State record was broken last night by Coach Rick Majerus, St. Louis University Billikens (9-6), who scored only 20 points the entire game in an Atlantic 10 match with George Washington University. GW won 49-20, holding St. Louis to an NCAA D-I record for fewest points scored in a game. St. Louis hit 7-for-48 (14.6 percent)for the game. GW is 5-6 on the season.
SSU shot 15.5 percent in their game with Kansas State.
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