MONROE, La. – The ULM men's basketball team (3-7) secured a win over Arkansas Baptist (6-6) in Fant-Ewing Coliseum on Tuesday afternoon (Dec. 9), 79-69. The Buffaloes did their best to stay in the contest, securing three lead changes throughout the game.Â
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Both teams shot 38% from the field, while the four triples for ULM were the difference-maker to Arkansas Baptist's one. Notable was also ULM's free throw shooting, as fouls led to the Warhawks attempting 41 free throws, making 31.
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Lavell Brodnex led the charge with 22 points and 18 rebounds, notching the most rebounds by a Warhawk in a game since 2020. Brodnex also secures his second-consecutive double-double. Also in 20-point scoring was
MJ Russell, who collected four boards, two assists and three blocks.
Krystian Lewis registered 19 points in a game where he hit 15 free throws, also posting three assists and a steal. To round out double-digit scoring,
Renars Sondors hit a triple to reach 10 points, along with seven rebounds and two blocks.
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It was Arkansas Baptist that started off the scoring, Christopher Hood hitting a jumper in the first 10 seconds. Russell returned the favor for the Warhawks, a layup tying the score. Following that opening shot, however, ULM had trouble getting a shot to drop in the early minutes. The Buffaloes tied the game and captured the lead, the home team playing catch-up. The tides began to turn when Brodnex slammed down a dunk for the lead, Sondors notching a triple to extend it further. The Brodnex dunk led to a 10-0 scoring run for the Warhawks, able to notch the double-digit lead.Â
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All five ULM starters were able to score in the opening half, as Arkansas Baptist began to chip away at the deficit. A six-minute scoring drought for the Warhawks gave the Buffaloes the chance to swing the pendulum in their favor, but both teams had trouble getting points on the board. Sondors broke the drought with a long jumper, as the Buffaloes worked to keep it close, cutting the lead as low as three points with two minutes on the clock. But ULM kept things at arm's length, making it a 32-24 advantage at the half.
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Sondors opened the scoring in the second half with an immediate opening layup, looking to set the standard for the Warhawks. But an 8-0 scoring run for the visiting team had ULM clawing to maintain the lead as the advantage whittled down to four. Even as the Warhawks held onto the lead, the Buffaloes were not going away quietly.Â
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ULM was able to pick up the pace in the final minutes of the half, going on a 7-0 run to sit comfortably in a double-digit advantage. The Buffaloes continued to foul, giving the Warhawks opportunities for 25 free throws in the second half. The free throw shooting tipped ULM over into the double-figure advantage, capturing the 79-69 win.
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The Warhawks will hit the road to face a Power Four opponent in Miami on Saturday (Dec. 13). Tipoff at Miami is scheduled for 11 a.m. CT / Noon ET.