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Buccaneers Lose Lead Late in Exhibition vs. RBA All-Stars

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The University of the Virgin Islands men’s basketball team lost its lead late in the game, falling 91-87 in an exhibition matchup against the Real Basketball Association All-Stars on Friday evening at the Elridge Blake Sports and Fitness Center.

The two teams were evenly matched as they battled early in the first half, however UVI would eventually gain control. The Buccaneers went on a scoring run to close the half, entering the break with a 44-34 lead over their opponents.

The game appeared to be in favor of the Buccaneers until late in the second half, when the RBA All-Stars mounted a comeback to seize the lead. Both teams exchanged baskets in the final moments, but the RBA AllStars ultimately emerged victorious as the Buccaneers fell short at the game’s conclusion.

“It was a very good game and great competition,” said head coach Kevin Sheppard. “We went toe-to-toe with a team that included former and current professional players, two of whom were my former teammates on the Virgin Islands national team, Craig Williams and Cuthbert Victor. It was a true test of where we stand right now, and I am okay with the result. We controlled the entire game, but down the stretch, their professional experience overwhelmed us. It’s just an exhibition; the game doesn’t count, however it was a great way to measure and see what we have as a team.”

Buccaneer captain Chad Molloy shone brightly, leading his team on the court during the intense battle. The junior guard scored a game-high 25 points, shooting 7-of-13 from the field and 2-of-4 from behind the arc.

Newcomer Brandon Rasmussen made a strong debut, establishing himself as a key player for the Buccaneers this season. The graduate forward recorded a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds, along with two blocks as he defended the rim.

Senior Khari Person and junior Evik Amy were the two other Buccaneers in double figures as they recorded 11 and 14 points, respectively. 

Sophomore guard Ahijaa Sweeney facilitated the offense for the Buccaneers, dishing out five assists. 

Zion Jones led the way for the RBA All-Stars with 23 points. 

The Buccaneers will be back in action on Friday, October 31st, for their Homecoming game. The men’s team will face the Virgin Islands Elite, with the game scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m., following the Lady Buccaneers’ home opener against the Women’s Virgin Islands Elite.

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