
Austin Peay

Jacksonville
Highlights
Summary
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā Rashaud Marshall scored 26 points to lead Austin Peay to a 65-61 victory over Jacksonville in an ASUN Conference menās basketball game Saturday at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The Governors built a 33-28 halftime lead and maintained a narrow advantage throughout the second half. The Dolphins cut the deficit to two points late, but Austin Peay secured the win at the free-throw line. Hayden Wood led Jacksonville with 22 points. Austin Peay improved to 21-6 overall, while Jacksonville fell to 10-19. Austin Peay shot 42.1% from the field but just 18.8% from three-point range. The Governors scored 40 points in the paint and committed only four turnovers. Jacksonville shot 38.9% from the field.
Extended Summary
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā In a gritty, defensive struggle where offensive rhythm was scarce, Rashaud Marshallās interior dominance proved to be the decisive factor as Austin Peay held off a late Jacksonville rally for a 65-61 victory in ASUN Conference menās basketball on Saturday at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The Governors, who led for over 38 minutes, saw a 13-point second-half advantage whittled down to a single possession in the final minute before securing the win at the free-throw line. The victory improved Austin Peay to 21-6 overall and marked its eighth consecutive win. Jacksonville fell to 10-19. The game was characterized by stifling defense and inefficient offense from both sides. The teams combined to shoot just 5 for 29 from three-point range and 31 for 46 from the free-throw line. Austin Peay finished with an offensive rating of 106.7 points per 100 possessions, while Jacksonville managed just 100.1, underscoring the slog of a contest witnessed by 872 fans. The most critical phase of the game came late in the second half as Jacksonville mounted its comeback. After trailing 52-41 with under eight minutes to play, the Dolphins unleashed a 17-7 run, fueled by the inside play of Allen Udemadu and the persistent scoring of Hayden Wood. Udemaduās three-point play with 3:50 remaining cut the deficit to 59-58, sending a jolt through the home crowd and setting up a tense finish. Austin Peayās response, however, was anchored by its defense and its star forward. Following a media timeout, the Governors forced a crucial turnover by Jacksonvilleās Allen Udemadu with 2:21 left, preserved by a held ball that gave possession back to Austin Peay. On the ensuing play, Collin Parker was fouled but missed the front end of a one-and-one, keeping the lead at a precarious 61-59. Jacksonville had two chances to tie or take the lead in the final minute. First, Jason Thirdkill missed a three-pointer, and after an offensive rebound, Chris Lockettās layup attempt was off the mark. Thirdkillās follow also failed, and Austin Peayās Collin Parker secured the defensive board with 1:23 left. After an Austin Peay turnover, Jacksonvilleās Hayden Wood missed a jumper that would have tied the game. The Governorsā Creighton Morisch grabbed the rebound and was fouled. Although he missed the free throw, the Dolphinsā final meaningful possession ended with Wood missing a driving layup with 16 seconds left. Morisch again secured the defensive rebound, and Parker was fouled. He calmly sank both free throws with 10 seconds remaining to extend the lead to 63-59, effectively sealing the outcome. The gameās foundation was built in the first half, where Marshall established control. The 6-foot-8 forward from Blytheville, Arkansas, scored 16 of his game-high 26 points before halftime, relentlessly attacking the paint. His effort helped Austin Peay build a 33-28 lead at the break despite the teamās own shooting woes, as the Governors connected on only 3 of 16 attempts from beyond the arc for the game. Jacksonville, which never led after the opening minutes, was kept afloat by Wood. The 6-foot-4 guard from Springdale, Arkansas, scored a team-high 22 points, including 12 in the second half as he tried to will the Dolphins to an upset. Donovan Rivers provided a first-half spark off the bench with eight quick points, but Jacksonvilleās offense was hampered by eight turnovers and only three assists as a team. Austin Peayās Parker, a 6-foot-8 forward from Montgomery City, Missouri, provided crucial all-around play with 14 points, six assists and five rebounds. JaāCorey Robinson added 10 points for the Governors, who dominated points in the paint, 40-34, and scored 10 points off Jacksonville turnovers compared to the Dolphinsā four. Jacksonvilleā defense was active, blocking five shots, with Thirdkill recording two. But the Dolphins could not overcome a 42.1% shooting performance from the field and their own struggles from distance, finishing 2 of 13 on three-pointers. The win continues a strong conference run for Austin Peay, which entered the game with a projected 75.4% win probability by the National Statistical ELO system. Jacksonville, meanwhile, saw its two-game winning streak snapped. Austin Peay next hosts Central Arkansas on Wednesday. Jacksonville is scheduled to play Stetson at home on Thursday.
Preview
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Interstat) ā A surging Austin Peay looks to continue its push atop the ASUN Conference standings when it visits a struggling Jacksonville team on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The Governors (19-6, 11-1 ASUN) enter on a seven-game winning streak, their latest a dominant 90-70 victory over Bellarmine last Saturday. They have won 12 of their last 13 contests and sit firmly in the conference title race. The Dolphins (10-18, 5-7), meanwhile, have lost five of their last seven, including a heartbreaking 86-84 defeat at Florida Gulf Coast last Wednesday. Austin Peay is powered by guard Zyree Collins, who is coming off a spectacular 16-point, 14-assist performance against Bellarmine. Over the last seven games, Collins has averaged 14.1 points and 5.6 assists, serving as the catalyst for one of the leagueās most efficient offenses. He is supported by backcourt mate Collin Parker, who scored 22 points in the Bellarmine win. Jacksonville will counter with guard Hayden Wood, who scored a team-high 23 points in the narrow loss to FGCU. Wood has been a bright spot, averaging 13.4 points over his last eight games. He will need a strong performance to keep pace with the Governorsā backcourt. The Dolphins won the first meeting this season, 68-71, in Clarksville on Jan. 3, handing Austin Peay its lone conference loss. The Governors narrowly escaped in that contest, and will be seeking both revenge and to protect their league standing. Jacksonville has shown resilience at home, with recent ASUN victories over Lipscomb and Eastern Kentucky in overtime. However, slowing down an Austin Peay team averaging 86.4 points during its win streak presents a formidable challenge. The Governorsā offense, precision ball movement, and conference-best record will test a Dolphins squad fighting to improve its seeding for the upcoming ASUN tournament. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST Saturday.