Mustangs Hang on for 80-70 Win at Regent

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Mid-Atlantic Christian survived a strong effort from Regent to pull out an 80-70 non-conference men’s basketball win Tuesday night.

The Mustangs fell behind by as many as 9 points in the first half, 25-16, before adjusting and taking 36-33 advantage into the break. But the Royals weren’t done either.

“At the start of the second half, we faced another bombardment from Regent and found ourselves down by 5,” said MACU coach Charles Sims. “Making our adjustments, we methodically got our rhythm and regained the lead and we never looked back.”

The Mustangs led by as many as 22 with 8:49 remaining in the game before settling for the final margin. They were led by Talik Totten’s 19 points and Jeremiah Dickerson’s 16. Regent’s Stanley Adjai had a double-double, 20 points and 10 rebounds.

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Eley Named Player of the Week

Shawn Eley of Apprentice had a big week in leading the Builders to two conference wins.

The 6′ 4″ senior posted a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds in a win against MACU and had 19 points and 7 rebounds in a win against VPCC.

Honorable mention: Keyshawn Bryant, BLC

CIC Suspends Rest of Season

Central International College men’s basketball coach Wayne Johnson says, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Cardinals have had to suspend the rest of their 2022-23 season.

CIC’s last game was a 86-48 home loss to Apprentice on January 7. They finish their season at 2-2 overall and 1-2 in conference play.

Builders Solidify NSAC Lead with Win over VPCC, 62-46

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – The Apprentice School used a strong second half to pull away from Hampton Roads rival Virginia Peninsula and record its sixth New South win, 62-46, Saturday afternoon.

Senior Shawn Eley led the Builders with 19 points while grabbing 7 rebounds. Junior Avin Hawkins came off the bench to add 13 points.

Javion Majette, the 2022 NSAC MVP, led the Gators with 14 points and 8 boards.

Apprentice now holds a commanding 6-0 NSAC record atop the standings and is 11-6 overall. VPCC falls to 7-5 overall and 1-2 in conference play, tied with Blue Lights and Central International for third place. Mid-Atlantic Christian holds the second place position with a 3-1 NSAC record.

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Mustangs Hold Off Centurions, 84-72

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. – Mid-Atlantic Christian shot 56.5 percent from the field in the second half today to hold off Carolina Christian 84-72 in New South men’s basketball.

The Mustangs (7-7 overall, 3-1 NSAC) led by 15 at the half, 42-27, but the Centurions kept is close with their fast-break in the second half. MACU used a balanced attack and got all players in the scoring column, led by Talik Totten’s 22 points.

“This was definitely a full team effort,” said MACU coach Charles Sims. “It was a times challenging due to the uptempo game play of Carolina Christian and that took us out of our style of playing. But we managed to overcome and get our rhythm to secure the victory.”

CCC (3-10 overall, 0-4 NSAC) leaned heavily on its star forward, junior Daishawn George, who recorded a double-double with 31 points and 13 boards.

Herd Wins Fourth Consecutive, 123-82

APEX, N.C. – Blue Lights College conducted a thunderstorm of offense and put away Shooting IV Greatness Prep 123-82 Tuesday night.

The Thoroughbreds were led by Keyshawn Bryant’s 35 points, Wol Yak added 28. S4G’s Justin Price led all scorers with 38.

It was the fourth straight win for BLC, which improved to 5-3 overall (1-2 NSAC).

Christendom MBB Officially Joins NSAC

Christendom College’s men’s basketball team has made it official, accepting an invitation to join the New South Athletic Conference effective immediately. They join the women’s team which joined on December 24.

“The conference board voted to invite all of Christendom’s teams this past summer, but they were not able to finalize it until this week,” said NSAC commissioner Mike Davis. “We are wanting to grow the conference strategically, and the Crusaders tick all of the boxes for us: a solid academic institution, stable athletics, competitive teams, and within the geographic footprint. We are delighted they are a part of the NSAC family!”

Christendom is also a member of the USCAA, along with Apprentice and MACU.

The Crusaders bring the total number of men’s basketball teams to seven for the 2022-23 season and will be eligible for the conference championship tournament in late February. Their game at MACU on December 3, 2022, a 66-49 Mustang win, will count in the conference standings.

Benton Named POTW

Blue Lights College point guard Sam Benton, Jr. averaged 19 points and had a 5.0 assist-to-turnover ratio last week to lead the Thoroughbreds to two wins. For his efforts, Sam is being recognized as the NSAC Player of the Week.

The floor general scored 23 points and and delivered 8 assists while committing only 1 turnover in a 106-101 win over Virginia-Lynchburg on Tuesday. The following night, Benton scored 15 points, hauled in 3 rebounds, and dished 2 assists to lead BLC to a 55-43 win over the North Carolina JVs in Chapel Hill. The freshman from Rocky Mount, NC led the Herd to 18 fast break points and 50% shooting from the field in the second half as the Thoroughbreds outscored the Tar Heels 30-20.

Congratulations to Sam Benton, Jr., our New South men’s basketball Player of the Week!

Blue Lights Shade Tar Heels, 55-43

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Sam Benton Jr. scored 15 points, hauled in 3 rebounds, and dished 2 assists to lead Blue Lights College to a 55-43 win over the North Carolina JV squad Wednesday night at the Dean Dome.

The freshman from Rocky Mount, NC led the Herd to 18 fast break points and 50% shooting from the field in the second half as the Thoroughbreds outscored the Tar Heels 30-20.

BLC (4-3 overall, 1-2 NSAC) is riding a three-game win streak as it travels to Crown College (TN) this Saturday.

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Totten Gifts MACU with Winning Bucket

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. – Mid-Atlantic Christian senior Talik Totten decided to give his team a gift on his birthday. The guard from Ahoskie, NC drained a three with 4.2 seconds remaining to lift MACU to a 70-68 win over visiting Virginia Peninsula in the Mustang’s NSAC opener.

The victory, and how they obtained it, was a test for head coach Charles Sims’ team.

“I saw something new emerge from the team tonight that I knew we have had all the time and that was true grit and just the determination to get it done,” said Sims. “This was yet another game that pushed us to another level.”

That level is now a statistical tie with Apprentice atop the NSAC standings. The Herd improved to 6-6 overall with the win. VPCC dropped to 7-4 overall and 1-1 in conference play.

Each team fought hard with nine lead changes and eight ties. Neither team led by more than 8 points.

MACU’s Noah Richardson-Keys led all scorers with 22 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Totten added 16 points, including the game winner.

“For him to hit that shot at a pivotal moment that secured the lead was awesome,” beamed Sims after the game.

The Gators’ Javion Majette led VPCC with 17 points while Keshaun Johnson marked a double-double, 14 points along with 10 boards.