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Men's Basketball Moves to 7-0 with 63-55 Win Over Georgia Highlands

November 23, 2013

SF MEN'S BASKETBALL

Jacksonville, FL – The ÌìÑĺ£½ÇÉçÇø Saints (7-0) played about as well defensively as a team possibly can, holding Georgia Highlands College to a season low 27% shooting from the field on Friday night to earn a 63-55 win in Jacksonville.  No Charger player had more than three made baskets and SF was even stingier in the first half, holding GH to just 18% shooting.

The Saints weren't sharp on the offensive end either but managed to outscore the Chargers 31-24 over the first 20 minutes for a seven point halftime lead.

Georgia Highlands chipped away at the Saints led in the second half, tying the score at 51-51 late in the game.  SF turned things around from there and outscored the Chargers 12-4 over the final minutes for the victory.  The Saints won despite shooting just 48% from the free throw line and were outscored at the charity stripe 21-12.

"I'm proud of our guys for finding a way to win tonight after Georgia Highlands came back to tie it in the second half," said SF Coach Chris Mowry.  "We are going to have to shoot the ball a little better tomorrow against Miami Dade, but I am very pleased overall with the defensive effort tonight."

Jonathan Hood led the ÌìÑĺ£½ÇÉçÇø offensive charge, scoring 20 points.  Chad Milliken was the only other Saint in double figures with 12.

SF will square off in a battle of undefeated teams on Saturday when they face Miami Dade College (6-0) in Jacksonville at 2:00 PM.

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