Stephen F. Austin defeats Abilene Christian 73-71
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (AP) — Gavin Kensmil had 19 points to lead five Stephen F. Austin players in double figures as the Lumberjacks extended their win streak to eight games, narrowly beating Abilene Christian 73-71 on Saturday.
Sadaidriene Hall added 15 points for the Lumberjacks. Calvin Solomon chipped in 10, Jaylin Jackson-Posey scored 10 and Derrick Tezeno had 10. Hall also had seven rebounds, while Solomon posted seven rebounds.
Coryon Mason had 19 points for the Wildcats (18-9, 9-7 Western Athletic Conference). Airion Simmons added 17 points. Tobias Cameron had 10 points and six rebounds.
The Lumberjacks also defeated Abilene Christian 64-58 on Jan. 6.
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