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Tennessee State University

Jalen Pitre Dunk
53
Tennessee St. TSU 5-4,0-0 OVC
80
Winner Alabama A&M AAMU 4-3,0-0 SWAC
Tennessee St. TSU
5-4,0-0 OVC
53
Final
80
Alabama A&M AAMU
4-3,0-0 SWAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Tennessee St. TSU 27 26 53
Alabama A&M AAMU 32 48 80

Game Recap: MEN'S BASKETBALL |

Men's Basketball Drops Non-Conference Match at Alabama A&M

HUNTSVILLE, AL – The Tennessee State men's basketball team out-rebounded the Alabama A&M Bulldogs 42-40 but fell 80-53 on the road Wednesday night at the AAMU Event Center.

The Tigers (5-4) had four players reach double figures, led by Jalen Pitre with 11 points and eight rebounds. Aaron Nkrumah added 10 points and four steals, while Dante Harris and Khalil London chipped in 10 points apiece.

Led by Pitre's seven offensive rebounds, Tennessee State did a strong job crashing the offensive glass, pulling down 25 offensive boards that resulted in 18 second-chance points. Despite the edge on the boards, the Tigers struggled to find consistency shooting the ball, finishing the night at 29.2 percent from the field and 17.4 percent from three-point range.

Tennessee State forced 15 Alabama A&M turnovers while committing 14 themselves. The Tigers converted those takeaways into 13 points on the other end of the floor, with Nkrumah leading the way defensively with four steals.

How It Happened

Tennessee State battled early but struggled to gain momentum out of the gate, trailing 32-27 at halftime despite holding Alabama A&M to just 45.8 percent shooting in the opening period.

The Bulldogs opened the second half with a 13-2 run to build a double-digit cushion and take control of the game. Tennessee State was unable to close the gap in the final 20 minutes as Alabama A&M shot 55.6 percent in the second half and outscored the Tigers 48-26 over the final frame. The Tigers made the most of 18 offensive rebounds in the second half to tack on 13 of their 26 second-chance points in the period.

Game Notes

» Tennessee State lost despite a 42-40 rebounding advantage.
» The Tennessee State defense forced 15 turnovers.
» Tennessee State collected 25 offensive rebounds.
» Jalen Pitre led the Tigers with 11 points.
» Pitre also pulled down a team-high eight rebounds.
» Aaron Nkrumah recorded four steals to pace the Tennessee State defense.
» Tennessee State scored 18 second-chance points.

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