9048219033482190382189037219830821903UO1WIDHSKOFHWEY09477831299498821039210EJQSKHFWQEEE097E821-9038210OEUWOIUISEDSUOIEUQW9PEIU-023I219UPOI
56
Bronx Community College BRONX 0-19, 0-8
114
Winner Nassau Community College NASSAU 8-8, 8-4
Bronx Community College BRONX
0-19, 0-8
56
Final
114
Nassau Community College NASSAU
8-8, 8-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Bronx Community College BRONX 22 34 56
Nassau Community College NASSAU 55 59 114

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Bronx drop NJCAA Region 15 contest to Nassau; Lions convert on staggering 64.3 percent of shot attempts in victory

The Broncos' men's basketball team dropped an NCAA Region 15 game on Thursday evening, falling to the Lions of Nassau Community College by a score 114-56. The game took place at the Lions' home gymnasium in Garden City, NY. With Bronx's loss, the Broncos dipped to a mark of 0-19 on the 2025-2026 campaign, while Nassau leveled its record at 8-8.

Despite the loss for Bronx, Alexander Hattel scored a team-high 13 points to go along with three rebounds and two steals. Aden Lugo added eight points, two rebounds, and a pair of steals, and Jacob Ortiz finalized his evening with seven points and five rebounds. Finally, Said Martin's six rebounds tied for the game-high.

In the victory for the Lions, Nassau had six players in double figures, including Glen Mcbeth Jr., as he connected on 11 of his 15 attempts from the floor, including converted triples, to finish with a game-high 28 points. He also snatched four rebounds, dished three assists, and swiped three steals. Amir Reushell-Sanders scored 17 points while pulling down two rebounds and dishing two assists, and Matthew Abreu netted 11 points and dished three assists. Douglas Moodie scored 11 points in eight minutes of action, and Evan Pasik (10 points, six rebounds) and Matthias Martin (10 points, six rebounds, three steals, two assists) rounded out the double-digit scorers for the hosts.

Nassau set the tone for the contest in the very early stages, utilizing defensive pressure and using efficient shooting to jump out to an early advantage. After trading baskets in the opening minutes, the Lions rattled off a decisive run midway through the first half, sparked by Mcbeth Jr., who drained multiple trifectas to stretch the floor.

By the six-minute mark of the first half, Nassau had already built a double-digit advantage (18-7) and continued to extend it with transition baskets and second-chance points. The Lions converted on 60.5 percent of their shots in the opening half, finishing the session on a 40-15 run to take a commanding 55-22 edge into the locker room at the break.

In the second half, Nassau continued to execute on both ends of the floor, dominating in the paint and continuing to force Bronx miscues.
The Lions outscored the Broncos 59-34 over the final 20 minutes to account for the 58-point margin of victory.

Nassau was incredible efficient from the floor all evening, knocking down 62.3 percent of its attempts from the floor (48-77), while Bronx earned a conversion rate of just 35.4 percent. The Lions held a slim 40-38 edge on the glass, but held sizable advantages in assists (29-9) and steals (19-7). The hosts committed just 11 turnovers on the evening, while Bronx had 27.

The Broncos will return to action on Saturday afternoon, as Bronx will welcome SUNY Ulster to the Alumni Gymnasium. Start-time for the contest is scheduled for 1:00pm.
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