In a Saturday night matchup in Akron, Ohio, Duquesne secured a 65-47 victory over Towson, with Cam Crawford contributing significantly to the win by scoring 13 points. Crawford demonstrated his shooting skills by making 5 out of 8 attempts from the field, including an impressive 3 for 5 from three-point range.
Tre Dinkins also played a crucial role for the Dukes (now 3-8), adding 12 points, with 4 of those coming from beyond the arc out of 7 tries. Additionally, Jakub Necas supported the offense with 10 points, making 4 of his 6 shots from the field, and hitting 1 out of 3 from downtown.
On the other side, the Tigers (who now hold a record of 4-7) were paced by Nendah Tarke, who tallied 10 points and collected two steals. Tyler Tejada contributed with eight points and also made two blocks, while Tomiwa Sulaiman matched Tejada’s scoring with another eight points for Towson.
Overall, Duquesne’s strategic shooting and robust defense played a pivotal role in their comfortable win against Towson.