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Roadrunners Pound South Georgia State in First Round AC Advances to Tuesday’s Sweet 16

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HUTCHINSON, KANSAS – For most teams, adjusting to a new environment – and different rims – would take some time for adjustment.

Angelina College’s Roadrunners needed a little such time – but not much. 

Shrugging off a sluggish start in the game’s opening minutes, the Roadrunners bounced back with several big scoring sprees on their way to an 87-70 romp over South Georgia State College in Sunday’s NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas.

AC’s Kyle Morgan and Kanaan Holder combined for 50 points, each finishing with 25 points. The two combined for 10 three pointers, with Christian Jones adding two more to finish with eight points. Daemon Ely just missed out on a double-double, scoring 12 points and pulling down nine rebounds. Chris Carpenter dished out seven assists and Jordan Mathews another five (to go with four blocked shots) in the win.

Angelina College’s Daemon Ely (23) flies in for a first-half dunk during Sunday’s game against South Georgia State College. The Roadrunners pounded the Hawks 87-70 to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. (Gary Stallard photo for AC Athletics)
Angelina College’s Chris Carpenter (4) looks for an opening Sunday’s game against South Georgia State College. The Roadrunners pounded the Hawks 87-70 to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. (Gary Stallard photo for AC Athletics)

Morgan’s output was part of AC’s 30-12 edge in points off the bench.  

Angelina College’s Kyle Morgan (3) soars in for two of his 25 points during Sunday’s game against South Georgia State College. The Roadrunners pounded the Hawks 87-70 to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. (Gary Stallard photo for AC Athletics)

South Georgia’s Justin McCarter led the Hawks with 20 points. 

The ‘Runners used a 12-0 scoring run late in the first half to take a 51-29 lead at the break. Holder and Morgan both found their range from behind the three-point line to help boost a lead that would grow to as many as 24 points before game’s end. 

Next up for the Roadrunners is a Sweet 16 matchup against the No. 5 seed Jones College. That game will tip off at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 

The email address for AC’s Sports Information Director is gstallard@angelina.edu.

Gary Stallard
Sports Information Director Gary Stallard, who also serves as a Liberal Arts Instructor, begins his eleventh season with Angelina College. Following a career as a U.S. Marine, Stallard completed his bachelor’s degree at Stephen F. Austin University, where he majored in English and Journalism. For more than 16 years, he has worked as a sports writer/columnist/photographer for the Lufkin Daily News; he continues to contribute free-lance articles on occasion. Stallard has won several awards for writing, including the Golden Hoops Award for basketball writing in 2003, Regional Sports Writer of the Year in 2004, and the Texas Press Association’s first-place award for column writing in 2007 and in 2014. He has also done basketball, football and baseball radio and live streaming play-by- play and color commentary for an ESPN affiliate. Currently Stallard serves as play-by-play broadcaster for AC basketball, baseball and softball games. Prior to arriving at Angelina College, Stallard taught English at Lufkin High School for four years. He currently teaches Developmental Writing classes at AC. He and his wife Susan live in Lufkin.

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