Football players in action during a high-scoring game.
The Columbia International University Rams emerged victorious in a high-scoring game against the Clinton College Golden Bears, winning 110-87 on Thursday evening at the Moore Fitness Center. This decisive win highlighted the Rams’ potent offensive performance, which was fueled by Will Kelly, who scored a game-high 25 points.
In addition to Kelly’s outstanding performance, six players from CIU reached double figures in scoring. Among them, former Ridge View standout Jaylon Jeter contributed 13 points. The Rams demonstrated exceptional teamwork and offensive efficiency, particularly with their shooting accuracy from beyond the three-point line – they hit 14 of their 26 attempts, marking a striking 53.8% success rate.
The Rams managed to maintain control throughout the game, establishing a lead that the Golden Bears struggled to overcome. Their ability to spread the floor and find open shots was evident, allowing them to build momentum early on. The effective shooting from long range stretched Clinton’s defense, enabling the Rams to exploit mismatches and drive the offense.
“Everyone contributed tonight,” said CIU head coach, emphasizing the importance of teamwork. “We executed our game plan well and had great performances from our key players.” The Rams’ offensive cohesion was a significant factor in securing the win as they look ahead to their next challenge.
Following this impressive victory, CIU prepares for a test on the road against the Montreat Cavaliers in North Carolina. This matchup marks the opening of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) play, and it will be crucial for the Rams to carry their momentum into this upcoming contest.
The CIU Rams’ performance on Thursday evening serves as a strong statement as they move forward in the season. With a solid roster and a focus on building chemistry, they appear poised to make an impact in the AAC.
As the Rams celebrate this victory, the emphasis will now shift towards their preparation for Montreat. The team will aim to sustain their energy and strategic prowess in the upcoming matches, solidifying their place as a competitive force in collegiate basketball.
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