
SIU Edwardsville
(+4.5)

Tennessee State
(-4.5)
Highlights
Summary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) ā Aaron Nkrumah scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Tennessee State to an 80-53 victory over SIU Edwardsville in an Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball game Saturday at Howard Gentry Complex. The Tigers never trailed, building a 40-26 halftime lead and maintaining a 40-point second half to complete the rout before a crowd of 876. Tennessee State shot 57% from the floor and outrebounded the Cougars. Darrion Baker led SIU Edwardsville with 17 points. The win improved Tennessee State to 19-9 overall, while SIU Edwardsville fell to 17-12. The Tigers avenged a 74-66 loss to the Cougars last month.
Extended Summary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) ā Aaron Nkrumah scored 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Tennessee State to a dominant 80-53 victory over SIU Edwardsville in an Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball game Saturday afternoon at the Howard Gentry Complex. The Tigers, improving to 19-9 overall, avenged a 74-66 loss to the Cougars just a month prior with a wire-to-wire performance fueled by stifling defense and efficient offense. Tennessee State never trailed, opening the game on a 7-0 run and holding SIU Edwardsville to a season-low in points. The most important part of the game was Tennessee Stateās immediate and sustained defensive pressure, which completely disrupted the Cougarsā offensive flow from the opening tip. SIU Edwardsville committed 14 turnovers, which the Tigers converted into 19 points, and were held to a frigid 3-for-11 performance from the free-throw line. Tennessee Stateās interior defense, led by forward Antoine Lorickās three blocks, limited the Cougars to just 20 points in the paint while scoring 38 of their own. Nkrumah, a 6-foot-6 forward from Worcester, Massachusetts, was the catalyst, adding four assists in 37 minutes. His performance set the tone early, as he scored seven of the Tigersā first 11 points. Lorick, a 6-9 forward from Augusta, Georgia, provided a formidable presence alongside him, finishing with 15 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Guard Dante Harris orchestrated the offense with nine assists. SIU Edwardsville, which fell to 17-12, was led by forward Darrion Bakerās 17 points. Guard CJ Hall added nine points off the bench. The Cougars struggled mightily with their shooting, finishing at 42% from the field and a dismal 33% from the free-throw line. Their offensive rating of 80.0 on 66 possessions underscored a afternoon of frustration. Tennessee State, meanwhile, operated with precision, shooting 57.4% from the floor and posting an offensive rating of 124.7. They scored 40 points in each half, showcasing a consistent attack that the Cougars had no answer for. The Tigers seized control for good with a 13-2 run midway through the first half, turning a 14-12 lead into a 27-14 advantage. A Lorick dunk off a Harris assist, followed by a Travis Harper three-pointer, capped the surge and forced an SIU Edwardsville timeout with the Cougars reeling. The lead ballooned to 40-26 by halftime and only grew after intermission, reaching as many as 30 points in the final minutes as both teams emptied their benches. Harper finished with 12 points and five rebounds for Tennessee State. For SIU Edwardsville, guard Jack Campion had five points and three assists but also committed six turnovers against the Tigersā active defense. The game drew an announced crowd of 876. Tennessee State next travels to face Tennessee-Martin on Saturday. SIU Edwardsville returns home to host Western Illinois on Thursday.
Preview
Preview: SIU Edwardsville at Tennessee State NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) ā A pivotal Ohio Valley Conference menās basketball matchup with postseason implications is set for Saturday when Tennessee State hosts SIU Edwardsville at the Howard Gentry Complex. Both teams enter with identical 17-win seasons, though the Tigers (17-9) hold a slight edge in winning percentage over the visiting Cougars (17-10). The contest is a quick rematch from Jan. 22, when SIUE secured a 74-66 home victory over Tennessee State. The Cougars aim to rebound from a narrow 81-76 home loss to Tennessee-Martin on Feb. 14, which snapped a four-game winning streak. They will lean on guard Tyler King, who has been on a scoring tear. King poured in 27 points in that loss and is averaging 20.1 points over his last seven games, including a 24-point performance in just 15 minutes at Morehead State on Jan. 29. Tennessee State also looks to bounce back after a high-scoring 94-86 road defeat at Morehead State on Feb. 14. The Tigersā offense is powered by guard Travis Harper, who scored 30 points in that loss and has eclipsed 30 points twice in his last five games. Harper averages 22.1 points over that stretch. The game features two of the conferenceās top scorers in King and Harper, setting the stage for a critical backcourt battle. SIUE has shown resilience on the road recently, winning three of its last four away games. Tennessee State has been strong at home, winning four of its last five at the Gentry Complex. With the OVC tournament seeding at stake, Saturdayās result will provide crucial momentum for the final stretch of the regular season. Tipoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EST.