Thunderbirds soar back to the win column 

After dropping their second game of the season, the Southern Utah University men’s basketball team hosted California State University, Bakersfield on Saturday, Nov. 23. The Thunderbirds emerged victorious with a 74-64 win, improving SUU to a 7-2 record while CSU falls to 4-4.

First half
The first period of play was a low-scoring defensive battle for both units. SUU got hot early and jumped out to a double-digit lead. SUU’s Jamir Simpson got into foul trouble early, so he was benched for most of the half. This was a major benefit to the Roadrunners, as Simpson is the Thunderbirds lead scorer, averaging 16.7 points per game. CSU went on a run to put themselves back into the game, and the half drew to a close with SUU leading 27-23.

Second half
The second period was the exact opposite of the first, becoming an offensive shootout. Southern Utah built another 10-point lead, with the majority of the offensive production coming from Dominique Ford, who played a season-high 37 minutes. Another run from CSU brought the game back to a one-point game, however, Simpson had a perfect night from the free throw line going 10-10, and SUU was able to close out the game with a 74-64 win.

Simpson led all scorers with 21 points. Jamari Sibley had a unique statistical game, recording four points, six rebounds, an assist, a steal, a block, and a single turnover.

What’s next?
SUU will stay home as they host Park University Gilbert on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 6:30 p.m. This game can be viewed live or streamed on ESPN+.

Author: Preston Ferry
Photographer: Margaux Feret
Copy Editor: Kayd Johanson