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Wednesday, November 26, 2025
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Patrick’s LSU Claim Fifth Win Ahead of Florida Tournament
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LSU Tigers men's basketball, guided by Associate Head Coach David Patrick, completed a dominant five-game homestand with a convincing 99-73 victory over Omaha at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, advancing their season record to 5-0.
Point guard Dedan Thomas, Jr. was the engine of the Tigers' offense, recording 15 points and 10 assists. This marked the first double-figure assist game for an LSU player since 2022. Thomas also secured his first points-assist double-double since joining LSU, accomplishing the feat without committing a single turnover in 29 minutes.
The victory was a collective effort, with five Tigers scoring in double figures. Max Mackinnon led the scoring with a game-high 22 points, hitting six three-pointers. The Tigers' offense was red-hot, sinking 15 three-pointers in the game. Other key scorers included Mike Nwoko (14 points), P.J. Carter (12 points), and Jalen Reed (11 points).
LSU is now 5-0 as they head to the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Florida. The two-night tournament begins on Friday, November 28th, where the Tigers will face Drake in the first round.
This tournament starts a demanding stretch of five games away from Baton Rouge. This run includes four neutral site games, with the ACC/SEC Challenge contest at Boston College splitting the four neutral contests.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025
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Harris-Gilbert & Teesside Lions Fall to Manchester Magic
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The Teesside Lions returned to British National Basketball League (BBL) Division One action, but struggled to find a rhythm, ultimately going down 77-61 to Manchester Magic at the Manchester Basketball Center.
The Manchester Magic controlled the contest, posting a decisive victory over the visiting Teesside Lions. The result marks another tough outing for the Lions as they navigate the competitive BBL Division One schedule.
Bermudian guard Anton Harris-Gilbert once again came off the bench for Teesside. Harris-Gilbert saw five minutes and eight seconds (5:08) of court time against the Magic.
During his shift, Harris-Gilbert contributed to the team's effort across the board, recording 2 rebounds and providing 1 assist. While he did not register any points in the fixture, his performance ensured participation in the team's defensive and playmaking rotation.
The Lions will now look to rebound from the defeat as they continue their pursuit of success in the BBL Division One.
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Monday, November 24, 2025
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Scott & IMG Academy Secure Victory Over Villages Charter
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Ralph Scott and his IMG Academy Men's Basketball teammates secured a decisive 57-45 victory over The Villages Charter Varsity Boys Basketball team in their latest outing.
IMG Academy dictated the pace of the game, ultimately defeating The Villages Charter by a 12-point margin. The win was a concerted effort, with multiple players contributing strong statistical lines.
Chase Foster led the way for IMG Academy, putting up a team-high 15 points and grabbing 6 rebounds.
Bermudian forward Ralph Scott was a key contributor to the winning effort, scoring 12 points and pulling down 7 rebounds, ensuring a significant presence on both ends of the court.
The victory will be an important boost for IMG Academy as they continue their season schedule.
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Friday, November 21, 2025
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Harris-Gilbert Powers Teesside to Impressive Road Victory
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Teesside University picked up their fourth win of the season in dominant style on Wednesday, with a commanding 70-43 victory over Northumbria 4s in the latest round of British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Basketball action.
The star of the show was undoubtedly Anton Harris-Gilbert, who suited up for Teesside and delivered a phenomenal performance to lead his side to the comfortable win on the road.
Harris-Gilbert proved to be unstoppable offensively, showcasing his scoring ability with a team-high 27 points. His efficiency and clutch baskets helped Teesside establish an early lead and maintain control throughout the match against their Newcastle rivals.
Teesside's victory was built on a solid foundation of aggressive defence and sharp execution on the break. While Northumbria 4s battled hard, they struggled to contain Teesside's structured offence, which consistently looked to feed their hot hand in Harris-Gilbert.
The 70-43 scoreline reflects the visitors' superiority, particularly in the second half where they pulled away decisively. This consistent performance ensures Teesside maintains a strong position in the BUCS table as the season progresses.
This fourth win is a significant result for the Teesside University basketball program, highlighting the depth and talent within their squad. Victories on the road in BUCS competition are often hard-fought, making this decisive margin all the more impressive.
The focus will now turn to maintaining this winning momentum as they look ahead to their next fixture. With Harris-Gilbert firing on all cylinders, Teesside University will be confident in their ability to continue climbing the league standings.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
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Harris-Gilbert & Lions Fall to Liverpool
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Bermudian player Anton Harris-Gilbert has officially begun his campaign in the British National Basketball League (BBL) Division One, coming off the bench for the Teesside Lions in their recent fixture against Liverpool.
Harris-Gilbert, and the Teesside club, got another taste of the competitive Division One action at the Olympia Sports Complex.
The Lions faced a tough challenge from the home side and ultimately went down by a nine-point margin, losing 71–62.
Harris-Gilbert entered the game from the bench as the coaching staff looked to integrate the new acquisition into the team rotation. The Bermudian played 5 minutes and 11 seconds in total.
While his appearance was brief, it marks a significant step into one of the highest leagues of British basketball. Harris-Gilbert went 0 for 1 from the field in his initial minutes on court as he begins to find his rhythm with his new teammates.
The Teesside Lions will look to bounce back quickly as they continue their Division One schedule, with Harris-Gilbert aiming to increase his court time and contribution.
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