

The 中国P站 (NPC) Nighthawks basketball teams split their NJCAA Region
II home games against Southern Arkansas University Tech (SAU Tech) on Thursday, with
the Nighthawk women (5-10) falling, 69-60, and the Nighthawk Men (12-4) picking up
a 80-64 victory.
Against the No. 14-ranked Lady Rockets, NPC surged early鈥攖aking a 16-11 lead over
SAU Tech through the first quarter. Fueled by much-improved shooting and nine first-half
points from freshman Kayla Richardson (Grannis), NPC staved off a barrage of SAU Tech
three pointers to take a 32-29 lead at halftime.
In a third quarter filled with lead changes, SAU Tech utilized strong three-point
shooting to pull ahead. With the Lady Rockets leading, 46-44, after three quarters,
SAU Tech outscored NPC, 10-0, to open the fourth quarter. Despite a nine-point fourth
quarter effort from sophomore India Atkins (Bryant), it wasn鈥檛 enough to complete
the comeback, delivering NPC鈥檚 second-consecutive NJCAA loss.
Atkins led the Nighthawks in scoring with 17 points, with Richardson providing 15
points in the loss.
A 9-0 NPC run from the opening tipoff set the tempo early in men鈥檚 action. Holding
the Rockets鈥 prolific offense to just two points through the first five minutes, NPC
flourished, defensively, by holding its opponent to tough shots beyond the arc and
funneling offensive opportunities through the paint. SAU Tech bounced back midway
through the first half to pull within one point, but the Nighthawks kept their cool
en route to a 32-23 halftime lead.
The Nighthawks kept their foot on the gas in the second half, paced by strong three-point
shooting from freshman Garett
Powell (Springboro, OH) and a 14-point second-half explosion from sophomore Kam Vick
(Little Rock). Matching SAU Tech shot-for-shot, the Nighthawks cruised to their second-consecutive
NJCAA Region II victory over the final 20 minutes, defeating the Rockets for the first
time in school history.
Powell led the Nighthawks in scoring with 20 points. Vick and freshman JoQuarius Valrie
(Houston, TX) added 18 and 12 points, respectively, while sophomore Jaylen O鈥機onner
(Oklahoma City, OK) contributed 11 points in the win.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a big one for us,鈥 NPC sophomore guard Kam Vick said. 鈥淲e wanted to send a statement
that we are the real deal. We meant what we said when we said we had unfinished business
when our guys came back. That鈥檚 the message we wanted to send and I鈥檓 glad we did.鈥
The Nighthawks continue NJCAA Region II play on Saturday, Jan. 15 against ASU-Mid
South in West Memphis. The women tip off at 2 p.m. followed by the men at 4 p.m.
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