Alva, OK - The Men's Basketball team put on an impressive performance clinching a thrilling 89-85 victory against Northwester Oklahoma State University at Pervefull Fieldhouse in Alva, Oklahoma. The game, marked by fast-paced action and dynamic plays, was a showcase of skill and determination by the Aggies.Â
Cameron dominated the first half, scoring 47 points to take an early lead. The Aggies showcased their offensive efficiency by converting 59.3% of their field goals, including 7 out of 12 from beyond the arc. The game saw 10 ties and 11 lead changed, emphasizing the competitive spirit on both sides.Â
Aaron Jacob  led the team with 23 points on an impressive 90% shooting accuracy (9-of-10 from the field), including three three-pointers. He also contributed six rebounds and one block, making his presence felt on both ends of the court.
Lavell Brodnex tailed 21 points, shooting 7-of-11 from the field and sinking 6 of 8 free throws. He added six rebounds and a steal, making crucial plays that kept Cameron ahead in critical moments.
Jarmell Johnson 's versatility shone through with 13 points, including 8 made free throws, six rebounds, and a block. His clutch scoring and defensive efforts played a vital role with the Aggies' win.
Reggie Prudhomme showed his all-around ability, contributing nine points, seven rebounds, and four assists. His defensive rebounds were key in limiting Northwestern's second-chance points.
Jaxon Ingram chipped in 16 points, making key plays in the paint and adding five rebounds. His athleticism and court awareness helped maintain the Aggies' momentum.Â
Cameron showcased their strength in the paint with 50 points scored and converted 16 second-chance opportunities. Their bench also contributed 13 points, underscoring the team's depth. Despite committing 19 turnovers, the Aggies compensated with a commanding 43-24 advantage in rebounds, including 13 offensive boards. The Aggies converted 72% of their free throws (18-of25), which proved crucial in a tightly contested game. Their defensive efforts resulted in five steals and three blocks, limiting Northwestern's scoring runs.Â
Cameron's victory improves their record to 2-3 and provides a foundation to build upon as they prepare for Lone Star Conference competition. With solid individual performances and cohesive teamwork, the Aggies aim to continue their upward trajectory coming up on Southwestern Oklahoma State University on November 26 at 6:00 p.m. at the Aggie Gym.Â