The Seattle U Redhawks men’s basketball team had a huge victory over the UTEP Miners on Saturday night. The Redhawks were led by a stellar performance from Cameron Tyson, who finished with a game-high 24 points.
The Redhawks started the game strong, taking an early lead and never looking back. They were able to maintain their lead throughout the entire game, thanks in large part to Tyson’s offensive production. He was able to score from all over the court, including three-pointers and mid-range jumpers. His 24 points were the most of any player in the game, and he also added four rebounds and two assists.
The Redhawks also got a great performance from their other starters. Guard Terrell Brown had 14 points, seven rebounds, and four assists, while forward Myles Carter had 12 points and four rebounds. The Redhawks’ bench also contributed, with guard Matej Kavas scoring 11 points and forward Morgan Means adding 10 points and four rebounds.
The Redhawks’ defense was also key in the victory. They held the Miners to just 37% shooting from the field and forced them into 16 turnovers. The Redhawks also outrebounded the Miners by a margin of 38-27.
The win was a huge one for the Redhawks, as it improved their record to 7-2 on the season. It was also a great way for them to start off their conference schedule, as they will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming games.
Cameron Tyson’s performance was the highlight of the night, as he was able to carry the Redhawks to victory with his 24 points. He was able to score from all over the court and was a key contributor on both ends of the floor. The Redhawks will need him to continue his strong play if they want to have success in conference play this season.