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final jax
65
Jacksonville JVille 4-5,0-0 ASUN
88
Winner FIU FIU 5-3,0-0 CUSA
Jacksonville JVille
4-5,0-0 ASUN
65
Final
88
FIU FIU
5-3,0-0 CUSA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Jacksonville JVille 23 42 65
FIU FIU 41 47 88

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Unconscious Three-Point Shooting Helps Men's Basketball Dominate Jacksonville

Panthers go 11-16 from beyond the arc, best performance from three-point land since 2019-20

MIAMI– Using a career night from Eric Dibami and an efficient 11-16 from three-point range, FIU men's basketball (5-3) stretched its win streak to three with a convincing 88-65 win over Jacksonville (4-5) on Saturday afternoon.

"We were taking the right shots. I think we had one questionable three, but overall I told them this: when we're all willing to get into the paint and pass up a good shot for a teammate who's open for a great shot, it really shows our unselfishness and our understanding of what we're trying to accomplish," head coach Jeremy Ballard said. "When guys are willing to turn down okay shots to make one more pass to someone who's wide open, that says a lot. I'm really proud of them. I told them the only stat that matters is wins. The only points that matter are FIU having more than our opponent. Our team-high shots tonight was seven field-goal attempts, and that says everything. It is amazing what you can accomplish when no one cares who gets the credit, and I thought we showed that tonight."

The Panthers started strong early and didn't look back. Hamed Olayinka's floater found the net for a 7-3 start, and by 14:51, the lead was down to three but manageable after a Zawdie Jackson tough lay-in.

Chaos ensued on offense after the Panthers went up 16-9. After a Dibami lay-up, Brit Harris found a streaking Kennedy Brown back-door for a dunk at 12:41, and freshman Thiago Sucatzky snuck in front of the inbound for a steal and score. This forced a JU timeout with a 13-0 FIU run in the rearview mirror, trailing 20-9.

FIU kept the Dolphins at an arm's length for the remainder of the half, holding the team to just 23 first-half points. A second 13-0 run, featuring threes from Harris and Sucatzky, put the home team up BIG at 33-14.

Over the next few minutes, Dibami stretched his point total to ten right after Amarion Nimmers found the scoresheet at 4:51. The Panthers emerged from the first up 41-23, their second-largest halftime lead of the season.

FIU stretched its lead to as much as 33 in the second half, continuing to remain in control of the game, even with a mad dash by the Dolphins at the end. Dibami reached a new career-best of 14 early on, and FIU continued to roll from beyond the arc.

The 33-point lead came after a pair of free ones by Jackson, and Julian Mackey made it 11-16 from three with a little over six minutes remaining in the contest. FIU finished off the Dolphins by 23, winning 88-65.

Dibami (14) and Corey Stephenson (14) led the way, with Stephenson extending his double-digit scoring streak to all eight games to open the year. Harris (12) and Mackey (11) provided some punch off the bench, combining to go 7-10 from three.

Dibami is the first freshman in program history (since at least 2002-03) to record 14 points, six rebounds, three steals and three blocks for the team, and just the fourth freshman in the NCAA in 2025-26 to reach those numbers.

The team's .688 shooting percentage from three was the highest, minimum 15 attempts, since they shot 16-23 (.696) against UAB on 1/16/20.

UP NEXT
The Panthers have 10 days off before the Battle for the 305 returns against Miami on Dec. 16 at Watsco Center.

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