In a solid performance on Wednesday, the San Francisco Dons triumphed over Stanislaus State with a final score of 68-52. Ndewedo Newbury led the way for San Francisco, recording 17 points and making significant contributions on defense with three blocks. The Dons, now holding an 8-2 record, showcased their scoring depth with Marcus Williams chipping in 13 points, going an impressive 5 for 7 from the field. Malik Thomas also made his mark by scoring 10 points, shooting 4 of 9 overall and hitting a couple of shots from beyond the arc (2 for 5).
On the other side, the Warriors fought hard with Jeremiah Jones leading their effort. He put up 16 points while grabbing seven rebounds, attempting to keep his team competitive. Jonathan Tchengang contributed 14 points and delivered two steals, showcasing his defensive capabilities alongside his scoring. In addition to them, Daniel Ameyaw rounded out the lineup for Stanislaus State with a solid performance of 11 points and three steals.
Overall, the Dons were able to maintain control of the game, leveraging their strong offensive and defensive strategies to secure a comfortable victory at home.