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64
FIU FIU 9-6,2-2 CUSA
71
Winner Jacksonville St. JSU 8-7,3-1 CUSA
FIU FIU
9-6,2-2 CUSA
64
Final
71
Jacksonville St. JSU
8-7,3-1 CUSA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
FIU FIU 25 39 64
Jacksonville St. JSU 31 40 71

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Drought-Filled First Half Dooms Men's Basketball in Loss at Jacksonville State

Jackson (19) and Stephenson (17) led the offensive charge

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – Even with a 14-0 run to start the game, FIU men's basketball (9-6, 2-2 CUSA) couldn't find that same success throughout the game, falling 71-64 on Wednesday night against Jacksonville State (8-7, 3-1).

FIU came out guns blazing to begin the game once they got on the board, scoring the game's first fourteen points. Ashton Williamson and Hamed Olayinka capped off a stretch of six consecutive field goals made, forcing a timeout by the home team.

The turnover bug bit the Panthers over the next several minutes, and consequently, Jax State whittled away at the deficit. FIU went six minutes without a field goal, finally ended by Eric Dibami at 9:15, but the team continued to struggle after that. The next field goal didn't come until Julian Mackey buried a three at 3:13.

By that point of the game, the Gamecocks were up six. Corey Stephenson's deep ball at 1:13 cut it back to three, but JSU answered right back with one, going into the break up by six.

FIU responded with a strong start to the second half. Stephenson nailed a three to tie it at 37 and the Panthers were rolling, taking a three-point lead after Zawdie Jackson buried a three followed by a steal and an Ibrahim Olajuwon lay-in. This was the final lead for the Panthers on the night, as JSU went on a 9-0 run coming out of the next timeout.

Jackson hit an impressive mid-range jumper at 3:56 to trim the deficit to four, but that was as close as FIU got towards the end, falling 71-64.

Jackson (19) had a strong night, going 6-8 from the field and 6-7 from the line. In a low-scoring bench night for the Panthers, Stephenson (17) and Williamson (10) rounded out the scoring trio.

FIU, who recorded a season-low 21 rebounds in the loss, has now lost 18 consecutive CUSA road games dating back to the final game of the 2022-23 season.

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The Panthers travel to Springfield to take on Missouri State for the first time in program history on Saturday.

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