
North Carolina A&T Aggies

Howard Bison
Highlights
Summary
DURHAM, N.C. (Interstat) â Howard survived a second-half rally to defeat North Carolina A&T 73-69 in a nonconference menâs basketball game Tuesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Bison built an 11-point halftime lead behind 41 first-half points but were outscored 39-32 after halftime as the Aggies closed the gap. The victory improved Howardâs season record to 6-5. North Carolina A&T, which got 30 points in the first half and 39 in the second, fell to 4-4. Attendance was 780.
Extended Summary
DURHAM, N.C. (Interstat) â In a game defined by defensive stands and critical free throws in the final seconds, the Howard Bison held off a furious second-half rally by the North Carolina A&T Aggies to secure a 73-69 victory in a nonconference menâs basketball game Tuesday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Bison, who led by as many as 14 points in the first half, saw their advantage whittled down to a single possession in the gameâs frantic final minute before converting at the foul line to close it out. The win improved Howardâs record to 6-5, while North Carolina A&T fell to an even 4-4. Howard established control early behind an efficient offensive first half, shooting 50% from the field to build a 41-30 lead at the break. The Bisonâs trio of Cam Gillus, Bryce Harris and Danas Kazakevicius proved difficult to contain, each finishing with 19 points. Gillus, a guard from Falls Church, Virginia, added six assists, while Harris contributed three blocks and Kazakevicius, the 6-foot-10 forward, had two blocks and two assists. North Carolina A&Tâs offense struggled to find consistency, shooting just 42.9% overall and 25% from three-point range. However, the Aggies compensated with relentless effort on the glass, outrebounding Howard 42-31 and grabbing 14 offensive boards that led to 15 second-chance points. Defensively, they were anchored by KJ Debrick of Springfield, Illinois, who swatted away six Howard shots. The Aggies chipped away at the deficit throughout the second half, leveraging their defensive pressure. A key sequence saw them trim a 10-point Howard lead down to four midway through the period with a series of stops and baskets from Lewis Walker and Trent Middleton. Walker, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, finished with 15 points, while Middleton, a Philadelphia native, led the Aggies with 18. The most crucial stretch of the game unfolded in the final 30 seconds. With Howard clinging to a 69-67 lead, Aggies guard Zamoku Weluche-Ume of London, England, tipped in a missed shot to tie the game with just 12 seconds remaining. On the ensuing inbound play, Howardâ Gillus was fouled and sent to the line. He calmly sank both free throws to put the Bison back ahead 71-69. North Carolina A&T called a timeout to advance the ball, but their attempt to tie or take the lead resulted in a turnover. Howardâs Harris was immediately fouled and sealed the victory by making two more free throws with five seconds left, providing the final margin. Despite the loss, North Carolina A&T won the efficiency battle in the second half, holding Howard to 32 points after the intermission. The Aggiesâ offensive rating of 99.8 on 69 possessions was narrowly bested by Howardâs mark of 102.4 on 71 possessions, underscoring the tight nature of the contest. Howardâs ability to draw fouls and convert at the line proved decisive. The Bison attempted 28 free throws, making 19, compared to the Aggiesâ 15 attempts and 11 makes. Alex Cotton added six points for Howard, while for North Carolina A&T, Weluche-Ume scored 10 points and Debrick added eight points to go with his six blocks. The game was part of a multi-team event hosted at Dukeâs famed arena, drawing an announced crowd of 780. North Carolina A&T will look to return to the win column when they host Maryland-Eastern Shore on Friday. Howard continues its road stretch with a game at Hampton on Saturday.
Preview
DURHAM, N.C. (Interstat) â The Howard Bison and North Carolina A&T Aggies will meet in a nonconference menâs basketball matchup Tuesday at Cameron Indoor Stadium, with both teams looking to build momentum as the season progresses. Howard (5-5) enters off an 85-69 home victory over Bowie State on Saturday. The Bison have shown offensive firepower, scoring 115 points in a win over St. Maryâs last month, but have struggled against high-major competition, including a loss at Duke. Guard Ose Okojie, coming off a 17-point, four-assist performance, is a key facilitator. Bryce Harris and Cam Gillus provide additional scoring punch. North Carolina A&T (4-3) arrives with confidence after a 69-54 road win at North Carolina Central. The Aggies are led by standout guard Lewis Walker, who is averaging 19.9 points per game. Walker has been consistently prolific, scoring 18 or more points in five of his last six contests, including a 24-point effort in a win at Morgan State. Support comes from Trent Middleton and Lureon Walker, who combined for 27 points in the latest victory. The game at Dukeâs famed arena presents a unique neutral-court setting. Howard will aim to leverage its balanced attack and improve its record to above .500. North Carolina A&T will rely on Walkerâs hot hand and seek a second consecutive road win to solidify its winning record. The contest continues a challenging stretch for the Bison, who face Drexel and Northwestern later this month. The Aggies will host Maryland-Eastern Shore on Friday in their next outing. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Tuesday.