
Samford
(+3.5)

Mercer
(-3.5)
Highlights
Summary
MACON, Ga. (Interstat) ā Mercer outlasted Samford 89-86 in a Southern Conference menās basketball game Saturday at Hawkins Arena. The Bears avenged a 20-point loss to the Bulldogs from three weeks prior. Baraka Okojie led Mercer with 25 points and six rebounds. Dylan Faulkner scored 27 points for Samford, and Jadin Booth added 26. The teams were nearly even after halftime, but Mercerās 44-41 first-half edge proved decisive. The Bears shot a blistering 64% from the floor and scored 42 points in the paint. Samford forced 12 turnovers to stay close, but Mercerās efficient offense, which posted a 129.2 rating on 69 possessions, secured the win before a crowd of 1,138.
Extended Summary
MACON, Ga. (Interstat) ā In a Southern Conference clash defined by razor-thin margins and clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch, the Mercer Bears edged the Samford Bulldogs 89-86 on Saturday afternoon at Hawkins Arena. The game, played before an announced crowd of 1,138, was a dramatic reversal from the teamsā meeting just two weeks prior, which Samford won by 20 points. This time, Mercerās superior efficiency and composure at the foul line in the final seconds proved decisive. The contest was tightly contested throughout, featuring 15 ties and 14 lead changes. Neither team led by more than seven points. Samford held a narrow 41-44 deficit at halftime, and the second half continued the pattern of back-and-forth action. The most critical sequence unfolded in the final 14 seconds with Mercer clinging to an 87-85 lead. Samfordās Jadin Booth, who finished with 26 points, was fouled on a three-point attempt and went to the line with a chance to give the Bulldogs the lead. He made the first free throw but missed the second, leaving the score at 87-86. After Mercerās Baraka Okojie secured the defensive rebound, he was immediately fouled. Okojie, the gameās standout performer, calmly sank both free throws with 9 seconds remaining to extend Mercerās lead to 89-86. Samford had one final chance to force overtime, but Boothās contested three-point attempt from the wing missed. Dylan Faulknerās tip-in at the buzzer was inconsequential, securing the three-point victory for the home team. Okojie, a junior guard from Brampton, Canada, led all scorers with 25 points, adding six rebounds and five assists. His performance at the line was impeccable, going 7-for-7, including the four decisive free throws in the final minute. He was supported by a double-double from Armani Mighty of Toronto, who had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and 21 points from Quinton Perkins of Dallas. For Samford, Faulkner, a forward from Calhoun, Georgia, was dominant inside, scoring 27 points and grabbing eight rebounds. Boothās 26 points came on a mix of outside shooting and drives to the basket. Despite the high-scoring output, the Bulldogs were ultimately undone by Mercerās exceptional shooting efficiency. The statistical story of the game was Mercerās remarkable offensive execution. The Bears shot a blistering 64% from the field, making 32 of 50 attempts. Samford, by contrast, shot 46.9% on 30-of-64 shooting. Mercer also capitalized on its possessions more effectively, posting an offensive rating of 129.2 points per 100 possessions compared to Samfordās 117.9. Samford fought to stay in the game by forcing 12 Mercer turnovers, converting them into 18 points, and by shooting 87% from the free-throw line. However, Mercerās ability to score in the paint, where they held a 42-36 advantage, and on fast breaks, where they led 14-6, provided crucial scoring avenues. With the win, Mercer improved to 18-11 overall and strengthened its position in the conference standings. Samford fell to 16-13. The result also marked a significant cover for Mercer, which had been installed as a 3.5-point pregame favorite. The combined score of 175 points sailed over the posted over/under line of 154. According to the gameās key play-by-play data, the final minutes were a tense exchange of leads. After Faulkner gave Samford an 85-83 lead with a layup with just under a minute to play, Mercer responded with an Armani Mighty layup assisted by Connor Serven to tie the game. On the ensuing possession, Okojie drew a foul and made two free throws to put Mercer ahead for good at 87-85, setting the stage for the dramatic final seconds. Both teams continue Southern Conference play next week. Mercer travels to face Western Carolina on Wednesday, while Samford returns home to host Virginia Military Institute on Thursday.
Preview
Preview of Saturdayās Southern Conference Menās Basketball Game MACON, Ga. (Interstat) ā A critical late-season Southern Conference matchup with postseason implications is set for Saturday when the Mercer Bears host the Samford Bulldogs at Hawkins Arena. Both teams enter the Feb. 21 contest on the heels of narrow results in their last outings, but moving in opposite directions. Samford (16-12) escaped with a 78-75 road win at The Citadel on Thursday, its sixth consecutive victory. Mercer (17-11) suffered a tough 94-90 home loss to Chattanooga that same afternoon, snapping a two-game win streak. The Bulldogs will look to continue their February surge, which includes a dominant 69-49 home win over Mercer just two weeks ago on Feb. 7. In that game, Samfordās defense stifled the Bears, holding them to a season-low in points. Player to watch for Samford is guard Cade Norris, who is coming off a 19-point performance in the win at Citadel and has been a consistent contributor during the winning streak. For Mercer, guard Zaire Williams will be key; he erupted for a game-high 27 points in the loss to Chattanooga and will be seeking redemption after being held to eight points in the first meeting with Samford. The recent head-to-head result looms large. Mercerās 49-point offensive output in the Feb. 7 loss was its lowest of the season. The Bears, who average over 79 points per game at home, will need a significant offensive rebound against a Samford defense that has found its rhythm. Samfordās winning streak has transformed its season, pulling it into the conferenceās upper tier. Mercer, meanwhile, aims to protect its home court and solidify its standing before the conference tournament. The Bears are 11-3 at Hawkins Arena this season. The game will be a contrast in momentum, with the surging Bulldogs trying to sweep the season series and the Bears desperate to halt their slide and avenge a lopsided defeat. After Saturday, Samford hosts VMI on Feb. 26. Mercer travels to face Western Carolina on Feb. 25.