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KENNESAW, Ga. _ The University of Central Arkansas Bears will try to transfer their momentum to the road on Wednesday night when they take on Kennesaw State at 6:30 p.m. (CT) at the KSU Convocation Center.
The Bears turned in an impressive 79-75 victory over the Stetson Hatters last Saturday at the Farris Center, and hope to carry some of that magic on the road for a pair of ASUN Conference games this week. UCA also plays at Jacksonville (Ala.) State on Saturday afternoon.
The Bears, 4-5 in ASUN play and in third place in the West Division, will face the KSU Owls (10-13, 5-5) for the first time in their fifth east-west crossover game. UCA is just 1-3 this season. in crossover games this season, their first in the league. Kennesaw, just 1-4 against the East this season, has won only once in its last five games, that being the most recent game at Bellarmine (75-70 win) on Saturday. In that game, the Owls knocked down 15 (of 30) three-pointers, including five by Chris Youngblood and four by Spencer Rodgers. Â
Youngblood, a 6-foot sophomore guard from Tuscaloosa, Ala., leads the Owls at 13.6 points per game, one of three KSU players who average double figures. KSU had made 187 three-pointers on the year, led by Youngblood's 51 and 40 more from Rodgers, a 6-4 senior guard from Lawrenceville, Ga.
UCA improved to 6-2 at home last Saturday in front of a raucous crowd of nearly 2,000, with junior forward
Eddy Kayouloud scoring 24 points and graduate forward
Jared Chatham adding his eighth career double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Freshman
Camren Hunter had 16 points and sophomore
Masai Olowokere contributed 10 points off the bench. UCA shot better than 35 percent from three-point range (6 of 17) for the eighth time this season, with Kayouloud and Olowokere connecting twice each.
The Bears were uncharacteristically cold at the free-throw line, shooting just 56.3 percent (9 of 16) after hitting at at 74-percent clip on the year. UCA is expected to be without leading scorer and rebounder
Darious Hall for the fourth consecutive game due to a shoulder injury that occurred in the North Florida contest on Jan. 27.
The game will be the second half of a doubleheader with the Sugar Bears and Owls, which tip-off at 5 p.m. (CT). The game will be broadcast on The Bear 91.3, 92.7 Jack FM and on ESPN+.
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