Home All News Cameron Davis leads Kent State to a 68-52 win against Cleveland State with 11 points.

Cameron Davis leads Kent State to a 68-52 win against Cleveland State with 11 points.

0

CLEVELAND – In a solid performance, VonCameron Davis contributed 11 points to lead Kent State to a convincing win over Cleveland State, finishing the game with a score of 68-52 on Saturday evening.

Davis was instrumental not only for his scoring but also in facilitating plays, recording five assists and securing three steals for the Golden Flashes, who now boast a record of 4-1 for the season. Anthony Morales also made a significant impact by sinking three 3-pointers and contributing an additional 11 points. Cli’Ron Hornbeak rounded out the scoring efforts by netting 10 points on an impressive shooting performance, going 4 for 5 from the field.

On the other side, the Vikings (3-4) found their top performer in Dylan Arnett, who achieved a double-double, finishing the game with 11 points, 11 rebounds, and two steals. Chase Robinson matched Arnett’s scoring total with 11 points while also adding three steals. Tahj Staveskie chipped in with 10 points, but the team’s effort fell short against Kent State.

The Golden Flashes established an early lead just 13 seconds into the first half and maintained control throughout the game, heading into halftime with a 36-29 advantage. Their solid defense and efficient scoring helped secure the victory over the Vikings.

This win highlights the strengths of Kent State’s lineup as they continue to build momentum in the ongoing season.