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After losing six straight games on the road, mostly against teams from power conferences, the Jaguars came home and never trailed during an 80-69 victory against Florida A&M.
Five players scored in double figures and the defense helped get the fast-break going by making a dozen steals.
“I thought we did a good job of sharing the basketball and hitting the open guy,” Southern coach Sandy Pugh said. “The offense looked fluid. We were hitting shots. We seemed really comfortable and I was really pleased to see that.
“Defensively we had some communication breakdowns that happened, but we did a good job of getting out in transition. That was good to see.”
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