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Saturday, December 27, 2025
Patrick’s LSU Surge Past Prairie View in Comeback

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In a night that defied the statistics sheet, the LSU Tigers staged a remarkable second-half rally to secure a wild 104-90 victory over Prairie View A&M at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

Under the direction of Associate Head Coach David Patrick—the Bermuda-born tactician who has become a pivotal figure in the Tigers' dugout—LSU found themselves staring at a ten-point deficit with just 17 minutes remaining. However, a relentless final stretch saw the hosts outscore the Panthers by 24 points to avoid what would have been a stunning festive upset.

The first half was a masterclass in perimeter shooting from Prairie View, who threatened to blow the game wide open. The Panthers shot a staggering 66.7 percent from the field in the opening frame, including a lethal 10-of-13 (76.9%) from beyond the arc, to carry a 56-51 lead into the interval. Led by Tai’Reon Joseph’s game-high 34 points, the visitors continued their assault early in the second half, stretching their advantage to 63-53. Yet, LSU’s response was clinical; as the Panthers' shooting cooled to just 29.6 percent in the second period, the Tigers began an aggressive "assault on the rim" that completely shifted the momentum.

The defining factor in the comeback was LSU’s historic performance at the charity stripe. The Tigers set a new school record for free throws made in a single game, converting an incredible 43-of-49 attempts. Curiously, the previous record of 41—set against Tulane—dated back to exactly the same day of the year, December 22, in 1979. Marquel Sutton, who posted a 21-point double-double, led the way by sinking 13-of-14 from the line. By neutralizing the Panthers' early fire with a physical interior game and record-setting precision, Patrick’s Tigers ensured they head into the Christmas break with their eleventh win of the season and a place in the history books.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Patrick’s LSU find Rhythm to Secure Pivotal Win

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The LSU Tigers men's basketball team, guided by Associate Head Coach David Patrick, delivered a commanding performance in the Crescent City to defeat SMU 89-77 in the Compete 4 Cause Classic.

The victory at the Smoothie King Center saw the Tigers improve their overall record to 9-1, while SMU fell to 9-2 on the season. After a humbling loss to Texas Tech the previous week, the result marked a significant milestone as LSU's first Quad 1 win of the 2025-26 campaign.

LSU relied heavily on a four-man core that dominated both ends of the floor. Pablo Tamba, Max Mackinnon, Marquel Sutton, and Dedan Thomas Jr. combined for a staggering 75 points, 26 rebounds, 16 assists, and six steals to pace the Tigers.

The individual contributions were clinical:
Marquel Sutton spearheaded the effort with a double-double, recording 23 points and 12 rebounds.
Max Mackinnon provided the spark from the perimeter, hitting six of his seven three-point attempts to finish with 22 points.
Dedan Thomas Jr. orchestrated the offense with 16 points and a career-high 12 assists.
Pablo Tamba was tireless in the paint, contributing his own double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds.


Saturday, December 13, 2025
Dill's Red Storm Fall to Alamo City

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The Houston Red Storm, led by Head Coach Terence Dill, suffered a high-octane home loss against their in-state rivals, the Alamo City All-Stars, falling 134-125. Despite a phenomenal offensive performance, the Red Storm could not overcome a scoring surge from the All-Stars during the middle quarters of the contest.

The Red Storm demonstrated elite offensive efficiency, making 40 of 65 shots from inside the arc (61.5%) and an impressive 8 of 12 from three-point range (67%).

The team's facilitating was a particular highlight, recording 42 assists on their 48 made baskets. This ball movement was largely orchestrated by point guard Cam Moore, who delivered a standout performance with 14 points and a spectacular 17 assists.

Despite the scoring prowess, the Red Storm were unable to contain the All-Stars, particularly during the middle stages of the game.

Coach Dill praised the team's fighting spirit but pointed to execution gaps that proved costly. "We showed the heart of a champion in that fourth quarter, outscoring them by nine points, but you can't spot a team like the All-Stars that big of a lead and expect to win," said Coach Dill.

He acknowledged the offensive brilliance, stating, "Our offense was brilliant—42 assists is a testament to our ball movement." However, he stressed where the focus must lie moving forward: "But we have to translate that same intensity to the defensive end for 48 minutes. That is our focus moving forward".
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Patrick’s LSU Tigers Suffer First Loss of the Season

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The LSU Tigers men's basketball team, guided by Associate Head Coach David Patrick, has fallen to its first defeat of the season, succumbing to an 82-58 loss against Texas Tech in the Coast to Coast Challenge at the Dickies Arena.

The Tigers were unable to get their offense running efficiently and were severely punished by a sharp-shooting Texas Tech side. The Red Raiders were firing from long range with ease, successfully making 9-of-15 three-point attempts in the first half.

In stark contrast, LSU struggled from beyond the arc, managing to hit only 2-of-13 from distance. This disparity allowed Texas Tech to pack in their defence inside the arc, further stifling the Tigers' attack.

The loss drops LSU’s overall record to 8-1. Texas Tech, meanwhile, improves its season record to 7-2.


Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Gilbert in Teesside University Basketball Targets Promotion

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Teesside University’s Men’s Basketball team is firmly focused on securing promotion at the halfway mark of the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Tier 4 North league season, following an exceptional and unbeaten run of form.

The Teesside team is currently unbeaten in their league campaign, an outstanding achievement that positions them perfectly to challenge for a place in the next tier of BUCS basketball. Securing the top position in their tier would grant them the opportunity for promotion, a major objective for the ambitious university programme.

The squad has seen an influx of talent this year, successfully attracting a number of elite-level players as the programme seeks to rapidly scale up and put Teesside on the map in UK university basketball.

Among the talented players driving the team's success is Anton Harris-Gilbert, who is currently studying animation at the university. Harris-Gilbert has already showcased his abilities this season, notably scoring a team-high 27 points in a strong victory over Northumbria 4s in BUCS action.

The Teesside team is confident in their future growth, with plans in place to develop links and attract players from across the UK and globally. This commitment to growth suggests Teesside intends to be a consistent contender in the BUCS structure for years to come.

 
 
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