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Kentucky State completes comeback to defeat Spring Hill

Kentucky State completes comeback to defeat Spring Hill

Yahoo19-02-2025
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — The Kentucky State Men's basketball team defeated Spring Hill 105-95 Tuesday in its final home game of the regular season.
After trailing by as many as 19 points just before the first half under-12 media timeout, the Thorobreds completed an epic comeback to spit the season series with the Badgers.
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KSU had four players score in double figures, including 28 points from junior forward Gregory Melvin and a team-high 30 points from senior guard Lavar Miller Jr. It was a career game for Melvin; the Virginia Beach native notched new career highs in points (28), minutes (38), field goals made (9), three-point field goals made (3), free throws made (7), and blocks (2).
With Tuesday night's win, the Thorobreds now record sits at 12-10 overall and 9-8 in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Up next for Kentucky State is a match-up with rivals Central State on Feb. 22.
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