PHOENIX — In an exciting matchup on Thursday evening, Tyon Grant-Foster made a significant impact off the bench, scoring 24 points and guiding Grand Canyon to an 83-74 triumph over Seattle University.
Grant-Foster not only showcased his scoring ability but also contributed defensively, racking up seven rebounds and registering two blocked shots for the Antelopes, who now have an overall record of 16-5 and a 6-1 standing in the Western Athletic Conference. After trailing 44-39 at the break, the team rallied in the second half.
Duke Brennan also had a noteworthy performance, contributing 18 points and pulling down eight rebounds. Meanwhile, JaKobe Coles added to the team’s score with 17 points, along with six assists and five rebounds.
For the Redhawks, both Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe and Kobe Williamson shined brightly, each scoring 20 points to lead their team. Seattle University now holds a record of 8-13 and 3-4 in conference play.
The game was an entertaining contest filled with high-energy moments, showcasing the competitive spirit of both teams as they vied for crucial conference standings.