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In a thrilling matchup, Jacksonville University Dolphins triumphed over Central Arkansas with a score of 77-62. Robert McCray V marked a personal milestone by scoring his 1,000th career point in this game. Freshman Kent Jackson showcased his skills with a career-high of 14 points, contributing to the Dolphins’ solid teamwork. This victory is pivotal as it propels the team forward, with a strong record in the ASUN conference and momentum heading into future matches.
Jacksonville University’s Robert McCray V Hits 1,000 Career Points in Dolphin Victory
In a thrilling showdown that captivated fans, the Jacksonville University Dolphins faced off against Central Arkansas, showcasing a decisive victory of 77-62. The excitement in the air was palpable as Robert McCray V achieved a personal milestone—his 1,000th collegiate point. His stellar performance not only led the team in scoring but also captured the hearts of Dolphins supporters.
McCray Leads the Charge
McCray finished the game with a team-high of 16 points and reached his remarkable milestone with a corner three-pointer at the 6:26 mark of the first half. As fans erupted in cheers, it was clear that McCray’s journey had reached a significant and exhilarating chapter. By the end of the game, he had a grand total of 1,010 points for his NCAA career, with 984 of those points scored while rocking the Jacksonville uniform.
Support From Fresh Talents
A highlight of the night was the impressive performance from freshman player Kent Jackson from Jacksonville, who scored a career-high of 14 points. He demonstrated his sharpshooting skills by making 5 of 7 field goals and 4 of 6 from three-point range. Jackson also contributed with a rebound and an assist in his 19 minutes of play, proving to be a welcome addition to the Dolphins’ lineup.
Collective Efforts Lead to Victory
The Dolphins took control right from the tip-off, securing an early lead that they maintained throughout the game without ever trailing. By halftime, Jacksonville had a comfortable 32-27 lead, thanks in part to McCray’s solid performance of 11 points by then. The second half saw JU extend their lead to as much as 20 points, marking a night of impressive teamwork and scoring.
In addition to McCray and Jackson’s contributions, Kendall Munson and Chris Arias each added double figures to the scoreboard, both finishing with 10 points. Arias was effective with 4-8 shooting, including two three-pointers, while Munson battled well around the rim, pulling down five rebounds. Other players making notable contributions included Zimi Nwokeji and Jakari Spence, who each added six points, and Zach Bell, who contributed seven points along with two steals and two rebounds.
Rebounding and Strategy
While the Dolphins were narrowly outrebounded 31-29, this win was significant as it marked their first victory in three games while being outrebounded. Previously, the Dolphins experienced a 0-3 record in non-conference play and 0-2 in ASUN games under similar circumstances. This triumph sets a hopeful tone as Jacksonville prepares for the upcoming matches in the ASUN tournament.
Looking Ahead
With an overall record of 16-9 and an impressive 10-3 in the ASUN conference, the Dolphins are riding high. They remain unbeaten on the road in conference play, boasting a perfect 6-0 record—an achievement not seen since the 1986-1987 season. As the season progresses, fans are eager to see what more this talented team can accomplish. All eyes are on the Dolphins as they gear up for their next challenges, with the momentum from this victory likely fueling their determination.
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