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Huff scores 26, Chattanooga knocks off Dayton 87-72 in NIT

Huff scores 26, Chattanooga knocks off Dayton 87-72 in NIT

Washington Post22-03-2025
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Honor Huff had 26 points in Chattanooga's 87-72 win against Dayton on Saturday in the second round of the NIT.
Chattanooga advances to the quarterfinals against Bradley.
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