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82
Winner Fort Lewis FLC 11-1,6-0 RMAC
76
South Dakota Mines SDSMT 5-8,3-4 RMAC
Winner
Fort Lewis FLC
11-1,6-0 RMAC
82
Final
76
South Dakota Mines SDSMT
5-8,3-4 RMAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Fort Lewis FLC 40 42 82
South Dakota Mines SDSMT 29 47 76
Kolton Frugoli
Ryan Cantz

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men's Basketball Battles Top 10 Fort Lewis

RAPID CITY, S.D. – The South Dakota Mines men's basketball opened the new year taking on Fort Lewis, currently ranked #10 and #24 in the coach and media polls.

In a game in which the Hardrockers battled throughout, Fort Lewis was able to come away with the victory.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The Hardrockers got out to an early lead, 16-10 thanks to a seven unanswered early. Up 16-10, the Skyhawk would score 12-in-a-row before a three by Alejandro Rama would bring the Hardrockers within three, 22-19 with 7:50 to play. Throughout the remainder of the first half, Fort Lewis would continue to expand their lead, eventually going into the half up, 40-29.

Early in the second half, Cameron Cohn would start to get more aggressive scoring 12 points in the first 7-plus minutes to bring the Hardrockers back within six points. With an opportunity to close the game to within one possession, the Hardrockers missed a pair of free throws and Fort Lewis answered. That would be story through much of the second half as Fort Lewis would keep the Hardrockers at arms reach despite Cohn's best efforts.

Late in the half, a technical foul whistled on Fort Lewis gave Cohn a pair of free throws, bringing the deficit to 5, 76-71. Guillem Garcia followed with a nifty drive to the basket, bringing the 'Rockers to within 3. Obi Agbim would answer on the other end with a pair of free throws before Cohn would hit a deep contested three and with 48.5 seconds to go it was 78-76 Fort Lewis. With a chance to tie it, the Hardrockers turned the ball over and Fort Lewis hit a pair of free throws and that would seal the eventual,

NOTES
Cameron Cohn led the Hardrockers in scoring with 29, while Alejandro Rama and Keagen Smith were also in double figures with 16 and 10…Kolton Frugoli led the team in rebounding and assists, tallying 7 and 4.

UP NEXT
On Saturday, the Hardrockers take on Adams State at 6 to close the weekend.

Fans can find the latest on South Dakota Mines men's basketball all year long on X and Instagram (@hardrockermbb), while also following on Facebook at South Dakota Mines Men's Basketball. The latest on South Dakota Mines athletics can be found by following us on X at @GoHardrockers, hardrockerathletics on Instagram and Hardrocker Athletics on Facebook.

About South Dakota Mines
The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and NCAA Division II offering 13 men's and women's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs. The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 members, as well as four associate members, located in the states of California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah.

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