Lawton, OK – Cameron University (3-3) delivered a commanding performance on Tuesday night, defeating Southwestern Oklahoma State (3-2) with a convincing 91-60 victory at the Aggie Gym. The Aggies displayed precision and teamwork, controlling the game from start to finish.
Cameron shot 62% from the field (36-of-58), including 41% from three-point range, with nine three-pointers.
Lavell Brodnex scored 15 points, including two three-pointers, and energized the team with fast-break finishes. The Aggies dominated the boards, collecting 36 rebounds, including 29 on the defensive end.
Jaxon Ingram recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, contributing on both end of the floor.
Aaron Jacob matched
Ingram with 14 points and 10 rebounds while anchoring the defense Cameron dished out 22 assists, reflecting their unselfish ball movement. The Aggies capitalized in the paint, scoring 50 points and asserting physical dominance.
Reggie Prudhomme scored 14 points on perfect shooting from beyond the arc, adding six assists and four rebounds.
Cameron's depth played a significant role, with 25 points coming from the bench. This is the first time we have seen
Jackson Lawley and
Jake Lohman on the court this season. Their defensive intensity and rebounding limited Southwestern Oklahoma's opportunities and kept the game firmly in control.
Cameron University will use this momentum as they approach Lone Star Conference play, with their sights set on building a strong season. The next time the Men's Basketball team will be out on the court is December 5, 2025 in Canyon, Texas against West Texas A&M.