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Greg Paulus Talks to Team Before Facing Howard on 11/22/25
70
Niagara Niag 2-4,0-0 MAAC
80
Winner Howard HOW 3-3,0-0 MEAC
Niagara Niag
2-4,0-0 MAAC
70
Final
80
Howard HOW
3-3,0-0 MEAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Niagara Niag 37 33 70
Howard HOW 29 51 80

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men's Basketball Falls Short Against Howard

Durham, NC - 22 points from forward Justin Hawkins was not enough as Niagara men's basketball fell to Howard 80-70 during the second day of the Brotherhood Run Saturday afternoon inside Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The Purple Eagles fall to 2-4 on the season, while the Bison improve to 3-3.

Niagara came out firing, jumping to a 17-6 lead. Hawkins opened the scoring with a jumper followed by a floater from Trenton Walters, while Justin Page knocked down a three-pointer and layup.

Walters, Josiah Sabino and Reggie Prudhomme all connected on shots to give Niagara a 21-8 advantage at the 11:58 mark of the first half.

Howard went on a 13-5 run in the final four minutes, but Page answered with a layup at the buzzer, sending Niagara into halftime with a 37-29 advantage.

Niagara shot 42% from the field in the first half and dominated the glass with a 19-12 rebounding edge.

The Bison started the second half on a 12-6 run to cut the lead to two. Drew Larson added a putback, while Hawkins hit a triple to grow the lead back to 48-41.

Howard went on an 8-0 run to tie the game 48-48 for the first time since the 17:26 mark of the first half.

Baskets from Walters, Hawkins and Prudhomme knotted the game up at 53 after the Bison took the lead, but it didn't last long as Howard regained the lead at the 6:54 mark and didn't look back. The Bison closed on a 27-17 run in the final eight minutes.

Hawkins led Niagara with 22 points, going 6-of-8 from the field and 9-of-12 from the line, while Walters added 11 points.

Game Notes

Niagara is now 1-1 all-time against Howard

Hawkins' 22 points is his most as a Purple Eagle this season

Larson recorded a season-high six rebounds to lead the Purple and White

The Purple Eagles scored a season-high 37 first half points

Brian Griffith recorded double-digit points for the first time this season

Up Next

Niagara returns home to the Gallagher Center Saturday November 29 to face Detroit Mercy at 1 pm.

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