SEARCY, Ark. – In entrance of a near-capacity crowd of 1,925, the Harding males’s basketball workforce delivered one among its most full performances of the season, upsetting No. 20-ranked Ouachita Baptist 79-69 on Monday night time. The victory snapped the Tigers’ seven-game successful streak and improved the Bisons’ dominant dwelling document to 12-1.

How It Happened

The environment at Rhodes-Reaves Field House was electrical from the soar, and the Bisons (15-7, 11-5 GAC) fed off the power early. After the Tigers (18-4, 14-2 GAC) took a quick 8-7 lead—their solely lead of the sport—Harding responded with a devastating 15-0 run. During that stretch, the Bisons held Ouachita scoreless for almost 9 minutes, forcing seven consecutive missed photographs.

A four-point play by Keyln McBride with 2:00 remaining in the half pushed the result in 18. The spotlight of the night time got here on the first-half buzzer when McBride dropped in a wild, contested, 15-foot, one-handed, underhanded scoop shot to ship the Bisons into the locker room with a 39-20 benefit, almost blowing the roof off the Field House.

Harding did not let as much as begin the second half, constructing their largest lead of the sport (21 factors) on a Thompson Camara three-pointer with 17:36 remaining. Ouachita Baptist, which entered the sport with the nation’s No. 3 scoring protection, tried a number of rallies, slicing the result in 10 with 8:15 left. However, sophomore Ty Suess silenced the comeback with a clutch nook three-pointer to push the margin again to double digits.

Marco Rangan offered the ultimate dagger with a putback layup on the 4:15 mark to make it 71-55. While the Tigers managed to drag inside 9 in the ultimate minute, Harding’s effectivity on the free-throw line (26-of-31) sealed the upset.

Statistical Leaders

  • Harding: Marco Rangan scored a career-high 23 factors on 8-of-13 taking pictures and grabbed seven rebounds off the bench. Keyln McBride completed with 15 factors and a game-high 9 assists. Wesley Booker added 13 factors and 6 rebounds, whereas Thompson Camara chipped in 11 factors.

  • Ouachita Baptist: Devon Hancock led all scorers with 23 factors. PJ Neal and Jaxon Conley every added 11 factors in the loss.

Beyond the Box Score

  • Dominating the Glass: Harding managed the boards, ending with a +13 rebounding margin (35-22). Most importantly, the Bisons grabbed 18 offensive rebounds, resulting in a 14-6 benefit in second-chance factors.

  • Ranked Success: This marks Harding’s second win over a nationally ranked opponent this season, having beforehand defeated then-#7 Southern Nazarene.

  • Approaching a Milestone: The win is the forty ninth profession victory for head coach Weston Jameson. He will search for #50 this Thursday.

  • Elite Offense vs. Elite Defense: Harding’s 79 factors have been essentially the most surrendered by Ouachita Baptist’s top-ranked protection in convention play this season.

Up Next

The Bisons stay at dwelling to host Arkansas Tech this Thursday, Feb. 12, at Rhodes-Reaves Field House. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.



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