Men's Basketball Recaps - November 30

Men's Basketball Recaps - November 30

FRIDAY'S SCORES
@Morehead State 103
, Ohio-Chillicothe 50
 

MOREHEAD STATE 103, OHIO-CHILLICOTHE 50
MOREHEAD, Ky.
- Morehead State's men's basketball Eagles set season and career highs by the boat-load as MSU concluded November on a high note, defeating Ohio-Chillicothe on Education Day, 103-50 on Friday at Johnson Arena.

Johnson Arena welcomed an audience of more than 3,000 from elementary schools in surrounding counties.
 
Morehead State advanced to 3-5 on the season, while Ohio-Chillicothe fell back to 2-8.

Junior guard Djimon Henson registered a team-best 23 points on the afternoon, tying a career high set on this date exactly one year ago. The Indianapolis native's efforts come on the strength of notching 8-of-13 (.615) shooting from the field, while knocking down 5-of-8 (.625) from behind the arc.
 
Including Henson, six Eagles reached the double-figure plateau on the afternoon. Senior guard A.J. Hicks and sophomore guard De'Von Cooper chipped in 13 points each on 6-of-9 (.667) and 5-of-7 (.714) shooting, respectively. Cooper's trio of treys led an effort from the hosts that saw them nail 13-of-26 (.500) from long range.
 
Also setting career highs today were guard Richard Feagin and swing-man Malik Riddle. Feagin, a sophomore guard from Detroit, Mich., set a new best with 11 points on a 3-of-6 (.500) clip. Whereas, Riddle, a sophomore from Holly Springs, Miss., joined the fray in double figures with 10 markers of his own on 4-of-8 shooting (.500).
 
Senior forward Lamontray Harris chimed in for 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting (.714) to round out the Eagles in double figures.
 
Morehead State raised the bar by setting numerous season highs. The Eagles set team season standards on field goal percentage (.582), points scored (103), assists (24), steals (11), and opponent field goal percentage (.315). MSU also tied season highs in turnovers forced (17) and total rebounds (48).
 
Setting the tone for the visiting Hilltoppers was Anthony Dixon, who poured in 21 points. The senior from Columbus, Ohio, also notched six rebounds and five assists.