Nagy praised Rolyns Aligbe’s rebounding ability and his determination to close the game.
“Rolyns has a good nose for the ball, and he had real life to him tonight,” Nagy said. “I think it was one of the deals where like ‘This is ending now, and I’m gonna make sure that it does.'”
Neither team could get off the mat early, but SIU got a boost with the return of Quel’Ron Housewho poured in eight first-half points. Rolyns Aligbe’s scoring night was punctuated by shooting 4-for-4 from three-point range, and he hit two early to help Southern to a 27-19 lead at the break.
Davion Sykes had eight points and ignited the crowd with three high-flying dunks on the night. He spoke with Saluki Radio’s Luke Martin about how he tries to take what the defense gives him as the season progresses.
“Just knowing the right time when to do things, and just being patient,” he said. “Because at a certain point, people are going to start messing up, they’re gonna turn their heads, and if I’m attacking, they still have to guard me.”
Both teams shot better in the second half, but Southern finally put the Panthers away, growing a lead as high as 17 with 3:03 remaining. Fittingly, the final two points for the Dawgs were scored on an alley-oop dunk from House to Rolyns Aligbehelping him achieve his career high in points to go along with 10 rebounds. House finished the night with 17 points off the bench in his first action since Jan. 14.
The 15-point win breaks Southern’s four-game losing streak, improving to 9-12 overall and 3-7 in Missouri Valley Conference play.
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