January 18, 2024
In an exciting doubleheader, Voorhees University's basketball teams displayed their prowess on the court, securing impressive victories against Morris College. The women's team set the tone with a commanding performance, while the men's team continued their dominance, extending their winning streak to four games.
Game 1: Voorhees University Women 68, Morris College Women 55
The Voorhees University women's basketball team showcased their skills in a convincing 68-55 victory over Morris College. Two key players stood out for the Tigers:
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Ty'Shemia Bunkley: Bunkley led the charge with 23 points, demonstrating her scoring prowess and leadership on the court. Her all-around performance was crucial in securing the win.
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Cambria Parker: Parker's well-rounded contribution of 14 points, combined with five assists and five rebounds, played a pivotal role in Voorhees University's success.
The women's team's victory set the stage for the men's team to continue the winning momentum.
Game 2: Voorhees University Men 88, Morris College Men 78
Voorhees University's men's basketball team continued their exceptional run, securing an 88-78 victory against Morris College and extending their winning streak to four games. The Tigers displayed resilience and skill, with two standout players leading the charge:
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Tyler Willoughby: Willoughby's stellar performance included a double-double with 20 points and 9 rebounds. His consistent contributions have been a driving force behind the men's team's success.
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Dayreontae Foster: Foster emerged as the next top performer, contributing 15 points and showcasing his impact on both ends of the court.
As Voorhees University's men's team celebrates their four-game winning streak, key players like Tyler Willoughby and Dayreontae Foster continue to make significant contributions. The Tigers look ahead with confidence, aiming to maintain their momentum in the conference. Ty'Shemia Bunkley and Cambria Parker, two outstanding players on the women's team, set a high bar for excellence as they work to improve their season-long performance.