
Monmouth
(-4.5)

College of Charleston
(+4.5)
Highlights
Summary
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â Christian Reeves posted a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead College of Charleston past Monmouth 74-63 in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Saturday at TD Arena. The Cougars used a 39-point first half to build a lead and maintained control throughout, capitalizing on 15 points off turnovers. The Hawks struggled offensively, managing only four assists against 13 turnovers. Reeves, a 7-foot-1 center from Charlotte, North Carolina, added two blocks in 28 minutes for Charleston. Monmouthâs Jason RiveraTorres and Stefanos Spartalis each scored 13 points. The Cougars improved to 19-10 overall, while the Hawks moved to 14-14. Attendance was 5,048.
Extended Summary
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â Christian Reeves scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and the College of Charleston used a dominant performance in the paint and a disruptive defense to pull away from Monmouth for a 74-63 victory in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Saturday afternoon at TD Arena. A crowd of 5,048 watched the Cougars improve to 19-10 overall and solidify their position in the conference standings. The Hawks fell to 14-14. The gameâs decisive stretch came early in the second half, when Charleston transformed a narrow four-point halftime lead into a comfortable double-digit advantage. Leading 42-39, the Cougars unleashed a 12-2 run over a four-minute span that showcased their defensive intensity and offensive balance. The surge was fueled by consecutive 3-pointers from Chris Davis and capped by a Davis steal and layup, pushing the lead to 54-41 with 10:29 remaining. Monmouth never got closer than nine points the rest of the way. Reeves, a 7-foot-1 center from Charlotte, North Carolina, was the catalyst throughout, recording a double-double while adding two assists and two blocks. His presence inside anchored a Charleston defense that held Monmouth to a 93.6 offensive rating on 67 possessions. The Cougars also forced 13 Hawks turnovers, converting them into 15 points. Davis finished with 16 points, four rebounds and three assists for Charleston, while Jlynn Counter added 14 points, four rebounds and six assists. Chol Machot provided a significant spark off the bench with 14 points and five rebounds. Monmouth was led by Jason Rivera-Torres and Stefanos Spartalis, who each scored 13 points. Spartalis narrowly missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Point guard Kavion McClain played all 40 minutes, contributing eight points and six assists, but the Hawksâ offense struggled with consistency, managing only four total assists as a team against 10 for the Cougars. The statistical disparity told the story of Charlestonâs control. The Cougars outscored Monmouth 38-22 in the paint, won the rebounding battle 38-31, and recorded 10 steals to the Hawksâ four. Charleston shot 45.8% from the field compared to Monmouthâs 42.9%, and attempted 22 free throws to Monmouthâs nine, making 15. Monmouth started the game effectively, with an early 3-pointer from Rivera-Torres giving the Hawks a 5-2 lead. The teams traded baskets for much of the first half, with Monmouthâs last lead coming at 23-22 on a Dok Muordar dunk with 7:56 left before halftime. Charleston responded with a 13-4 run, keyed by five points from Counter and a 3-pointer from Davis, to take a 35-27 lead. The Hawks closed the half with an 8-4 spurt to trail 39-35 at the break. Any momentum for the visitors was quickly extinguished by Charlestonâs defensive pressure to open the second half. The Cougars forced four Monmouth turnovers in the first five minutes, fueling the game-breaking run that ultimately secured the victory. The win was a bounce-back performance for Charleston, which had lost two of its last three games. Monmouth, which had won three of its previous four, saw its hopes for a road upset dashed by the Cougarsâ interior strength and defensive execution. Both teams return to CAA action on Thursday. College of Charleston travels to face Hampton, while Monmouth hosts Stony Brook.
Preview
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â A pivotal Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball matchup is set for Saturday at TD Arena as the College of Charleston Cougars host the Monmouth Hawks. The Cougars (18-10 overall) enter with a stronger record and recent form, having won four of their last five games. Their most recent outing was a 74-61 road victory at North Carolina A&T on Thursday. Guard Jlynn Counter has been the engine for Charleston, averaging 15.6 points and 6.6 assists over his last seven games. His playmaking will be central against a Monmouth defense that has been inconsistent. The Hawks (14-13) look to rebound from a 79-69 loss at UNC Wilmington on Thursday. Their success has largely followed the scoring of guard Kavion McClain, who poured in 27 points in that defeat. McClain is averaging 19.5 points per game over his last four contests, including a 20-point, six-assist performance in a 93-73 rout of Drexel on Feb. 12. Monmouth has shown resilience, with three of its last four wins coming by three points or fewer, but its road record is a concern. This game represents a critical opportunity for both teams to improve their positioning for the upcoming conference tournament. Charleston seeks to solidify a top-four seed and protect its home court, where it has been strong this season. Monmouth aims to climb back to .500 in league play and secure a winning season record. The matchup at point guard between Charlestonâs Counter, a dynamic distributor and scorer, and Monmouthâs high-volume scorer McClain will likely dictate the tempo. The Cougarsâ depth and home-court advantage give them an edge, but the Hawks have proven capable of winning tight games against quality opponents. Tip-off is scheduled for 4 p.m. EST on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026.