
Incarnate Word
(+8.5)

Stephen F. Austin
(-8.5)
Highlights
Summary
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (Interstat) ā Stephen F. Austin used a balanced effort to defeat Incarnate Word 56-46 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Monday night at William R. Johnson Coliseum. The Lumberjacks led 28-19 at halftime and maintained that advantage with another 28-point half. Keon Thompson led all scorers with 15 points for Stephen F. Austin, which improved to 14-3. Jerald Colonel added 10 points. The Cardinals, who got 10 points from Davion Bailey, dropped to 8-9. Both teams struggled offensively, combining for a total far below the over/under line of 138.5. An announced crowd of 1,387 watched the game.
Extended Summary
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (Interstat) ā In a game defined more by defensive pressure and offensive inefficiency than any sustained scoring run, Stephen F. Austin methodically dispatched Incarnate Word 56-46 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Monday night at William R. Johnson Coliseum. The Lumberjacks, improving to 14-3 overall, never trailed after the opening minute but also never fully shook the Cardinals until the final minutes, relying on a significant advantage in forced turnovers and second-chance opportunities to secure the victory before a crowd of 1,387. The most pivotal stretch of the contest came late in the first half, turning a narrow advantage into a cushion the Cardinals could not overcome. Leading just 17-11 with under nine minutes remaining before halftime, Stephen F. Austin unleashed a decisive 11-2 run over the next four and a half minutes. The surge was fueled by defensive stops and key contributions from the bench. Narit Chotikavanic hit a pair of three-pointers during the run, the second off an assist from Chrishawn Christmas, and Gediminas Alisas added a layup. The spurt pushed the Lumberjack lead to 28-13 and exposed Incarnate Wordās mounting offensive struggles. Incarnate Word, which fell to 8-9, shot a frigid 32.7% from the field for the game and failed to make a three-pointer, missing all 13 attempts. The Cardinalsā offensive rating of 68.5 points per 100 possessions underscored a night of frustration. Stephen F. Austin was not much more efficient, shooting 34.4% overall and just 2 of 20 from beyond the arc, but compensated with superior activity elsewhere. The Lumberjacks forced 12 Incarnate Word turnovers, converting them into a 9-3 advantage in steals. They also dominated the offensive glass, grabbing 12 rebounds to Incarnate Wordās 7, leading to a 12-4 edge in second-chance points. Stephen F. Austin also dished out nine assists to the Cardinalsā three. Keon Thompson led all scorers with 15 points for Stephen F. Austin, adding three assists. Jerald Colonel provided a strong interior presence with 10 points and two blocks, while Ahamed Mohammed contributed 11 points. Gediminas Alisas was a force off the bench with nine points and several key rebounds. Incarnate Word, which scored 19 points in the first half and 27 in the second, was led by Davion Baileyās 10 points. Harold Woods and Lewis Rowe each added nine points, with Rowe also recording a block and a steal. Stephen F. Austin took a 28-19 lead into halftime and maintained a similar pace in the second half, scoring another 28 points while holding Incarnate Word at armās length. The Cardinals closed the gap to nine points on multiple occasions in the final period but could not string together enough scores to seriously threaten. Every Incarnate Word push was answered, often by Thompson or Mohammed, with the Lumberjack defense ensuring the Cardinals never found an offensive rhythm. The gameās final margin landed well below the pregame over/under line of 138.5, a testament to the defensive focus and poor shooting from both sides. Stephen F. Austin covered the spread as 8.5-point favorites, a prediction aligned with statistical models that gave the Lumberjacks an 85.2% probability to win. Stephen F. Austin next travels to face New Orleans on Saturday. Incarnate Word returns home to host Northwestern State, also on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Incarnate Word at Stephen F. Austin NACOGDOCHES, Texas (Interstat) ā A surging Stephen F. Austin looks to protect its home court and maintain its strong start to the season when it hosts Incarnate Word in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Monday at William R. Johnson Coliseum. The Lumberjacks (13-3) have won 10 of their last 12 games and are coming off an 85-67 home victory over Houston Christian on Saturday. Their success has been built on a balanced attack and stout defense, holding opponents to an average of 64.1 points per game during their current run. Stephen F. Austin is led by guard Lateef Patrick, who has scored in double figures in 14 consecutive games. He is averaging 17.3 points over his last six contests, including a 20-point performance in a win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi last month. Incarnate Word (8-7) seeks to rebound from a 67-80 road loss at Texas-Rio Grande Valley on Jan. 5. The Cardinals had won three straight prior to that defeat, showcasing an offense capable of high outputs, as seen in a 90-point outing against Northern Arizona in December. The Cardinals will rely heavily on guard Tahj Staveskie, who has been on a scoring tear. Staveskie is averaging 20.4 points over his last five games, highlighted by a 27-point effort in a win over Houston Christian on Jan. 3. His playmaking has also been crucial, dishing out 4.6 assists per game in that span. This matchup pits Stephen F. Austinās consistent defense against an Incarnate Word offense fueled by Staveskieās hot hand. The Lumberjacks have been dominant at home this season, while the Cardinals will aim to improve their 1-3 record in true road games. Following this contest, Stephen F. Austin hits the road for games at New Orleans and Nicholls State. Incarnate Word returns home to host Northwestern State on Jan. 17. Tipoff is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 12, 2026.