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Gallery: Men’s basketball falls short to Redhawks in home matchup

January 22, 2022 by Meghan Long and Mariah Williams

The men’s basketball team was defeated by the Seattle University Redhawks 62-72 in its fifth consecutive loss at Teague Special Events Center Thursday night. The Wildcats now stand 3-5 in conference play as they prepare to face California Baptist University on Saturday.

Ja’Sean Jackson, freshman guard, watches the net as he runs. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Junior forward Airion Simmons towers his opponent to shoot the ball. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Redshirt senior guard Tobias Cameron searches for a teammate to pass to. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Furaha Cadeaux de Dieu, junior forward, catches the ball after a pass. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Several players reach for the ball. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Senior guard Reggie Miller pushes past Seattle guard Kyree Brown. (Photo by Meghan Long)

Senior guard Coryon Mason charges toward the net. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Cameron Steele, sophomore forward, attempts to shoot a three pointer. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Freshman guard Ja’Sean Jackson jumps up for a layup.(Photo by Meghan Long)

Coryon Mason, senior guard, avoids Seattle guard/forward Riley Grigsby. (Photo by Meghan Long)
Junior forward Airon Simmons shoots a free throw. (Photo by Mariah Williams)
Senior guard Reggie Miller recovers the ball. (Photo by Mariah Williams)

Redshirt junior guard Immanuel Allen jumps the ball to make a layup.(Photo by Mariah Williams)
Mahki Morris, senior guard, shoots a three-pointer.(Photo by Mariah Williams)
Immanuel Allen, redshirt junior guard, shoots free throw.(Photo by Mariah Williams)

Mahki Morris, senior guard, makes a succesful three-pointer. (Photo by Mariah Williams)

 

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