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Nicholls Men's Basketball: Colonels vs Campbellsville University Harrodsburg

https://geauxcolonels.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary THIBODAUX, La. -- The Nicholls State University men's basketball program (4-4, 0-0 Southland) aims to build on the team's current two-game win streak in Monday evening's non-conference battle versus Campbellsville-Harrodsburg (3-3, 0-1 USCAA), squaring off against the Tigers at 7 p.m. in the second contest of a three-match home stand. In the Colonels' previous outing prior to Thanksgiving break, the squad managed to orchestrate a lethal offensive performance behind a 102-56 victory over Blue Mountain College, resetting second-year head coach Austin Claunch's single-game scoring high along the way. Individually, redshirt junior Andre Jones -- an Arkansas-Little Rock transfer -- composed his best showing donning the Red & Gray, dropping a game-high 20 points as six separate players worked their way into double-digits. WHAT: Nicholls vs. Campbellsville-Harrodsburg WHEN: Monday, Dec. 2 | 7 p.m. WHERE: Stopher Gym | Thibodaux, La. MEDIA: Live Stats | Watch COMPLETE PROGRAM BREAKDOWN Roster | Schedule | Quick Facts (PDF) Austin Claunch enters his second season at the helm for the Red & Gray, and currently sports an 18-21 (7-11) overall record with the Colonels. The team boasts five seniors: G D'Angelo Hunter, G Tom Clement, G/F Brandon Moore Jr., G Dexter McClanahan & F Elvis Harvey Jr. This year's roster is highlighted by five newcomers, as redshirt senior G D'Angelo Hunter (West Virginia), redshirt junior G Andre Jones (Arkansas-Little Rock) & redshirt senior G Dexter McClanahan (Savannah State) all became eligible following transfers from fellow collegiate programs while sophomore G Lorenzo McGhee (Columbia State CC) climbed aboard via a JUCO program & freshman G Tyrease Terrell signed on directly from high school. On the bench, senior F Jaylen Fornes (UNC-Wilmington), redshirt sophomore F Najee Garvin (Charlotte), redshirt sophomore G Isaac Johnson (Western Illinois) & redshirt sophomore G Lafayette Dorsey (Pacific) will sit out due to NCAA Transfer Restrictions. This season's depth chart features four players from across the state of Louisiana, three from Georgia, a pair from Texas and one from each of the following: Kentucky, North Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, Minnesota & California. The Colonels were projected to finish 11th in the Southland Conference, per the league's preseason poll. Nicholls returns two of last season's five starters, including junior G Kevin Johnson & senior G/F Brandon Moore Jr. UP NEXT The Red & Gray close out the three-game home stand with their final non-Division I contest of the season, hosting Carver College on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. STAY SOCIAL For more information on Colonels Men's Basketball, follow the team on Twitter (@Nicholls_MBB), Instagram (@geauxcolonels) and like their Facebook page (Nicholls Athletics).

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