Post-Game Recap: Stallions Show Fight but Fall Short Against LSUS
By Rev. Justin C. Jackson, Sports Information Director
SHREVEPORT, La. — The North American University Stallions men's basketball team faced a tough battle Thursday night at The Dock, falling to the LSUS Pilots 101-71. While the final score wasn't in their favor, the Stallions showed flashes of brilliance and a fighting spirit that promises more excitement as the season unfolds.
Standout Performances: Stallions in the Spotlight
Joseph Cormier was the Stallions' main engine, powering his way to a team-high 26 points and pulling down eight rebounds. Like a thoroughbred charging through the pack, Cormier's effort kept the Stallions competitive and showcased his leadership on both ends of the court. Damione Thomas added 12 points, six rebounds, and two blocks, proving once again why he's a defensive cornerstone for this squad.
While the Stallions struggled to hit their stride offensively at times, they shot 40.3% from the field and a respectable 70% from the free-throw line. However, their three-point shooting, at 30%, left room for improvement as they worked to match the Pilots' pace.
Breaking Down the Numbers
The Stallions' season stats paint a picture of a team with the tools to compete:
- Scoring: Averaging 74.7 points per game, they're right on the heels of their opponents' 73.0 average.
- Field Goals: Shooting at 46.0%, they're nearly neck-and-neck with their competition, who shoot 46.1%.
- Rebounding: The Stallions dominate the glass with 32.6 boards per game, edging out opponents' 30.4 rebounds.
- Free Throws: At 75.9%, NAU's consistency at the line continues to be a bright spot.
- Defense: The Stallions are hustlers, racking up 11.2 steals per game—keeping opponents on their toes with quick hands and relentless energy.
These stats tell the story of a team that has the grit and potential to make waves, even if the road ahead requires them to tighten up from long range and find a steadier rhythm.
Racing Toward Their Goals
As I've said before, this race isn't a sprint; it's a marathon. The Stallions may not be galloping toward the RRAC NAIA tournament, but the USCAA Championship remains their true target. The team is just finding their stride, and like any great racehorse, they're pacing themselves for a strong finish.
Looking Ahead: LSUA Matchup
The next challenge awaits Saturday against LSUA. This matchup is more than a game; it's another chance for the Stallions to build momentum and make their case as a contender in the USCAA. Fans, don't miss it—tune in on LSUA's YouTube channel and cheer on your Stallions as they continue this journey.
Saddle Up for the Ride
These Stallions are gearing up for the next leg of their race, and there's plenty of basketball left to play. From Joseph Cormier's offensive bursts to Damione Thomas's defensive dominance, this team has the horsepower to make some noise. So hold on tight—this ride isn't over yet, and the Stallions have their eyes firmly set on the finish line.
See you in the stands or on the stream—this is Rev. Justin C. Jackson, reminding you to stay in the saddle and enjoy the journey. Go Stallions!