SAN DIEGO — In a competitive matchup on Wednesday, the San Diego Toreros emerged victorious against Marian University (Wisconsin) with a score of 69-64.
Tony Duckett played a crucial role in the win, contributing 16 points and managing to connect on 8 of his 15 attempts from the floor, though he struggled with his three-point shooting, finishing 0 for 5.
Alongside Duckett, Steven Jamerson II made significant contributions, scoring 15 points and grabbing eight rebounds.
Kjay Bradley Jr. also had a notable performance, netting 15 points with a shooting line of 5 for 13 and hitting 5 of 7 from the charity stripe, while also assisting five times and recording four steals.
On the side of Marian, Andrew Ayeni was the top scorer, providing 13 points, while Brandon Adorno complemented the effort with 12 points and three steals.
Trey Jenkins added 11 points and also contributed defensively with three steals.
In the first half, Jamerson was instrumental for the Toreros, scoring 11 points. However, San Diego entered halftime trailing with a score of 38-31.
The team rallied in the second half, going on a 9-0 run that turned a one-point deficit into a commanding lead of 67-59, effectively sealing their triumph.
Bradley was pivotal during this stretch, scoring 13 points in the second half to help secure the win for the Toreros.