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Monday, March 16, 2026
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Red Storm Blown Away in Texas ABA Playoffs
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Terence Dill’s Houston Red Storm saw their 19th season come to a bruising conclusion, falling 141–112 to a relentless Alamo City All-Stars in the playoff quarter-finals.
Despite arriving in San Antonio on the back of a formidable six-game winning streak, the Red Storm found themselves physically overwhelmed by the number two seeds. The All-Stars delivered a powerhouse offensive display that even a masterful individual performance from Houston’s star playmaker, Cameron Moore, could not suppress.
Cameron Moore once again underlined his status as one of the nation’s premier talents, recording a gargantuan triple-double. Moore finished the night with 18 points, 16 rebounds, and 16 assists, leading his side in all three major categories as they fought to stay competitive on the glass. Houston's collective effort in the paint saw them haul in 51 rebounds, but it was rarely enough to stem the tide of Alamo City second-chance points.
The Red Storm’s trademark resilience was on full display in the second half. Facing a daunting 88–54 deficit, Houston ignited a 13-point unanswered run to momentarily silence the home crowd. Dylan Spriggins took the game by the scruff of the neck in the third quarter, accounting for 14 of his team-high 31 points in that frame alone, helping Houston outscore the All-Stars 34–32 in the period.
Inside the arc, Houston remained efficient, shooting 53% on two-point field goals. Gerry Glover rolled back the years with a vintage display from distance, knocking down five triples to finish with 20 points, while Lonzo Rand, Gabriel Drayton, and Eric Boyd all reached double figures in a losing effort.
For Coach Terence Dill, the defeat was a sobering reminder of the defensive standards required at the elite level. Speaking in the post-game press conference, Dill was candid about his team's shortcomings on the night.
"We didn't play the kind of defense we are accustomed to playing today," Dill admitted. "You cannot give up 141 points in a playoff environment and expect to advance. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but we will get better in the off-season. The blueprint for the future is already being drawn."
While the curtain falls on their 19th campaign, the foundation laid by Moore and Spriggins suggests the Red Storm will remain a significant force when the league returns later this year.
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Sunday, March 01, 2026
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Red Storm Rallies from 20-Point Deficit in ABA Thriller
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Terence Dill’s Houston Red Storm produced a stunning second-half comeback to overcome a 20-point deficit and defeat the CTX Chaos 134–129. The victory, a fitting finale to the regular season, extends Houston’s winning streak to six games and officially locks down the third seed for the upcoming ABA playoffs.
The Red Storm appeared to be heading for a disappointing conclusion to their home schedule when they trailed 92–72 midway through the third quarter. However, a tactical shift sparked an elite gear within the Houston ranks, as a 15–2 run late in the frame closed the gap and set the stage for a dominant fourth quarter. Trailing 121–113 with only minutes remaining, the Red Storm ignited a 12-point unanswered run to snatch the lead and the victory, outscoring the Chaos 35–21 in the final period.
The comeback was spearheaded by a legendary return to the lineup from Dylan Spriggins, who dropped 42 points, including 12 in the final quarter. Spriggins’ "no-quit" performance reaffirmed his status as one of the league’s premier scorers. He was expertly supported by Cameron Moore, who recorded his fourth consecutive triple-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds, and a career-high 21 assists. Moore’s vision orchestrated a highly efficient 54-field-goal night for the Red Storm.
In the paint, Eric Boyd delivered a vital double-double of 28 points and 14 rebounds, shooting clinically as part of Houston’s 60% night on two-pointers. Rookie standout Lonzo Rand also played a pivotal role, contributing 19 points and providing the critical spacing required to keep the Chaos defense off balance during the late-game surge.
Reflecting on the resilient performance, head coach Terence Dill praised his side’s mental fortitude. Dill noted that trailing by 20 in the final home game was the ultimate test of character and that outscoring their opponents by 14 in the fourth quarter proved the team is physically and mentally conditioned for the post-season. Spriggins echoed his coach’s sentiments, stating that the locker room’s "no-quit" attitude ensured they did not panic when the deficit peaked.
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Friday, February 27, 2026
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LSU Road Resilience Continues with Double-Overtime Thriller
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LSU Associate Head Coach David Patrick watched on as the Tigers staged a remarkable comeback to secure a 106–99 double-overtime victory against Ole Miss at the Sandy and John Black Pavilion. The win marks LSU’s third overtime triumph of the season, maintaining an unblemished record in extra periods on the road following similar successes at Boston College and South Carolina.
The Tigers appeared to be heading for defeat when they trailed 74–66 with just over seven minutes remaining in regulation. However, a relentless rally culminated in Mike Nwoko tying the game at 80–80 with a clutch floater in the lane. Although a Corey Chest alley-oop briefly restored the Rebels' lead, Rashad King held his nerve to sink two free throws with 15 seconds left, forcing the first extra session after a vital defensive block by Robert Miller.
The tension only intensified in the first overtime, where LSU again had to fight from behind. Trailing by two in the final minute, Pablo Tamba drove the paint to level the scores at 90–90. The Tigers' defense then stood firm as Ole Miss missed two potential game-winning jumpers in the dying seconds, sending the contest into a second overtime period.
LSU finally took control in the second extra session, sparked by a powerful Miller dunk that tied the game for the 16th and final time. Senior guard Max Mackinnon, who finished with a season-high 34 points, then took over. Mackinnon converted an off-balance shot while being fouled to give the Tigers a permanent 95–92 lead.
Despite Ole Miss twice closing the gap to a single point, Mackinnon’s clinical finishing and a disciplined 7-of-8 performance from the free-throw line in the closing minutes ensured the result. LSU’s efficiency proved the difference in the ten extra minutes, where they shot 8-of-14 from the field compared to just 4-of-15 for the hosts.
The victory provides a significant boost for Coach Matt McMahon’s squad as they return home to Baton Rouge this weekend to face Oklahoma.
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Friday, February 20, 2026
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Scott earns Prestigious Iverson Classic Selection
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Bermudian Basketball prospect Ralph Scott has reached a significant milestone in his young career after being selected to represent Team World at the 2026 24K Showcase. The event is a marquee feature of the Iverson Classic All-American Week, one of the most prestigious high school basketball stages in the United States.
The 24K Showcase serves as a premier platform for elite international and domestic talent to compete in front of NBA scouts and collegiate recruiters. Scott’s inclusion in the Team World roster highlights his rising status on the global recruiting circuit, as the Iverson Classic is renowned for featuring future professional stars and top-tier Division I prospects.
His selection marks a historic moment for Bermudian Basketball, bringing further international attention to the island's developing talent pool. Scott will be tasked with competing against some of the most highly-rated players in the class of 2026, providing a high-stakes environment to demonstrate his skill set and athleticism on a national stage.
The Iverson Classic, founded by NBA legend Allen Iverson, has become a vital fixture for evaluating the next generation of elite talent. For Scott, the week-long event in April represents an invaluable opportunity to elevate his profile and secure his future at the highest levels of the sport.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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Teesside Crowned BUCS Champions with Dominant Win
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AJ Harris and his Teesside University teammates have been officially confirmed as Northern Tier 4B champions following a commanding 74–53 victory away at Leeds Trinity.
The result marks a historic milestone for the program, which has secured the league title with two games still remaining in the season.
Despite traveling without key starters Harris and Toby Scully, the Teesside squad quickly asserted their dominance on the court. The depth of the roster was on full display as Benas Maldutis took charge, leading all scorers with an impressive 32-point performance. He was ably supported by Dave Cosgrove and Temi Olusesi, who contributed 17 and 12 points respectively to ensure the win was never in doubt.
The victory cements an extraordinary, undefeated campaign in the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) league. Earlier this month, the team signaled their intent with a massive 86–51 win over Leeds Trinity at home, a match where Harris’s playmaking was central to the blowout.
The university program's success is a testament to its professionalized environment and partnership with the Teesside Lions, which allows players like Harris to balance elite competition with their academic pursuits. With the championship now secured, Teesside can look ahead to the promotion playoffs and the possibility of ending the season with a perfect record.
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