Mobile, AL (Sports Network) - Rakeem Dickerson scored 15 points, swiped five
steals, and pulled down five rebounds to lift the Arkansas State Red Wolves to
a 63-54 victory over the South Alabama Jaguars in a Sun Belt Conference bout
at the Mitchell Center.
Brandon Peterson also tallied 15 points to go along with seven rebounds for
ASU (8-5, 2-2 SBC). Trey Finn and Ed Townsel grabbed nine board each as the
Red Wolves won their second consecutive game.
For the Jaguars (6-6, 3-1), Augustine Rubit recorded a double-double with 20
points and 17 rebounds. Antoine Allen added 11 points as USA had its two-game
winning streak snapped and suffered its first setback in league action.
ASU took a 28-23 lead into the break after it hit 33.3 percent of its field
goal attempts and converted 9-of-13 at the charity stripe in the first half.
The Jaguars went into halftime trailing after being held to 25 percent
shooting from the floor in the opening 20 minutes.
USA faced a 13-point deficit with just under 10 minutes remaining in
regulation before it used an 11-2 run to cut the margin on the scoreboard to
52-48. Dickerson drained a 3-pointer on ASU's next possession to end the
threat and the Jaguars were unable to recover. The Red Wolves outscored the
hosts, 18-12, in the paint in the second half to help power the nine-point
decision.
The Jaguars finished the game 17-of-62 from the field including a 4-of-27 mark
on shots from beyond the arc. ASU outscored the hosts, 13-3, in points off of
turnovers even though both sides were guilty of 17 miscues.
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