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Hornets Struggle as Aggies Secure Victory in Season Opener

The Sacramento State Hornets faced the UC Davis Aggies in a closely contested matchup, ultimately falling 77-73. This game took place on the Aggies’ home court, marking the Hornets’ first away game of the season. Both teams entered with a record of 2-1, setting the stage for a competitive battle.

First Half Highlights

The Hornets started strong, establishing a 24-14 lead early in the first half. However, the Aggies responded valiantly, tying the score at 30 with just two minutes remaining in the first half. This set off a thrilling back-and-forth exchange, with seven lead changes occurring throughout the game.

Key Plays

  • Prophet Johnson’s fast break layup tied the game at 73 with 1:13 left.
  • Niko Rocak scored quickly after, giving UC Davis the lead.
  • Marcus Wilson sealed the victory with a crucial mid-range shot.

Second Half Turnaround

In the second half, the Aggies improved their offensive performance significantly. They increased their field goal percentage by 24.1% and 3-point shooting by 12.4% compared to the first half. This boost proved vital in their eventual win.

Player Performances

  • Prophet Johnson: 20 points, 12 rebounds, 3 steals (Double-Double)
  • Jeremiah Cherry: 22 points, 9 rebounds in 30 minutes
  • Connor Sevilla (Aggies): 20 points, 4 three-pointers

Coaching Insights

Head coach Mike Bibby highlighted the team’s need to address small mistakes, such as turnovers and defensive mishaps. He noted that free-throw opportunities for the Aggies, who made 21 out of 27 attempts, were detrimental. The penalties allowed UC Davis to gain a crucial advantage in the final minutes of the contest.

Next Steps

The Hornets will return to Hornet Pavilion, looking to recover against the Presbyterian Blue Hose on Sunday at 1 p.m. Coach Bibby expressed the urgency to improve, stating, “We need to take the ball up stronger and play good. It doesn’t mean anything unless we come out with the W.”

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