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Jeremiah Davis Sparks Montana State Victory Over Long Beach State
Montana State secured a hard-fought 78-72 victory over Long Beach State on December 1, 2023, thanks to a standout performance from Jeremiah Davis. Coming off the bench, Davis contributed significantly, scoring 15 points while demonstrating impressive shooting accuracy.
Davis’s efforts were crucial for the Bobcats (3-4), who faced a challenging matchup against the Beach (1-5). He made 6 of 7 shots from the field and converted 3 of 4 free throws, showcasing his efficiency and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
In addition to Davis, several teammates also made notable contributions. Chris Hodges scored 14 points on an impressive 7-for-8 shooting night, while reserve player Davian Brown added 13 points, hitting 4 of 7 from beyond the arc. Jed Miller chipped in with 12 points, and Patrick McMahon rounded out the scoring with 10 points and 8 rebounds.
On the opposing side, Gavin Sykes led Long Beach State with a remarkable 24 points, demonstrating his scoring prowess throughout the game. Shaquille Bender provided a spark off the bench, contributing 17 points, while Cole Farrell added 10 points to the Beach’s total.
The game showcased both teams’ tenacity, but it was Montana State’s depth and critical bench performance that ultimately made the difference. Coach Danny Sprinkle praised his team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, emphasizing the importance of bench players like Davis in close contests.
As the season progresses, both teams will look to build on their performances. Montana State aims to improve its record, while Long Beach State seeks to find consistency and build momentum. Fans can expect more exciting matchups as both teams continue their respective journeys in college basketball.
Montana State’s victory marks an important step in their season, and the contributions from players like Jeremiah Davis will be essential as they strive for further success.
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