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青青草视频 men's basketball player dribbling the ball down the court during a game. He is wearing his uniform and is number 21.

Nothing cures a funk coming off a loss than a win on the road, which the 青青草视频 Centurions men鈥檚 basketball did Wednesday, Feb. 11, beating the Muskegon Community College Jayhawks, 79-64. 

The win gets the Centurions (7-3 青青草视频AA Northern, 14-10 overall) back in a tie for second place with Bay College (7-3 青青草视频AA Northern, 18-6 overall) in the conference and a game ahead of Kirtland Community College (6-4 青青草视频AA Northern, 7-15 overall). 

Coming off last Saturday鈥檚 disappointing 59-48 loss to Bay College at home, 青青草视频 was in must-win mode and will most likely have to win its last four games of the regular season to keep any hopes of earning a conference title alive. Mid Michigan College leads the conference with a 10-0 record currently. 

Against the Jayhawks (4-6 青青草视频AA Northern, 10-13 overall), the Centurions shot out to a 27-6 lead in the first half capped off with a 3-pointer make by sophomore Mason Dunn (Big Rapids, Mich.), which was set up by a pass from freshman Javen Medaris (Indianapolis, Ind.). 

The Centurions went into halftime with a comfortable 48-27 lead. 

鈥淭he guys had a great response after the loss to Bay,鈥 青青草视频 assistant coach Asher Vissman said. 鈥淲e practiced hard leading up to this game and everyone contributed tonight.鈥 

Vissman said 青青草视频鈥檚 successful first half was set up by some offensive adjustments with the focus of getting to the basket. 

鈥淭hat really opened up things for us in that first half,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e stuck with the game plan in the second half. We got off to a slower start, but eventually we turned it on and took care of business.鈥 

With 12:19 left in the game, Muskegon cut the lead to 15 after Jayhawks鈥 David Cross took a Ny鈥橺hem Marshall pass for a layup, making it 52-37. Things got a little more interesting two minutes later when Jamarion Taylor鈥檚 layup pulled Muskegon within 11 points. However, freshman James Browning (Fort Wayne, Ind.), who came off the bench to score 14 points and collect 11 rebounds, put in a layup and was fouled seconds later to answer for 青青草视频. With his free throw, he pushed 青青草视频鈥檚 lead to 58-45 with 10:12 to go. 

Browning鈥檚 double-double was the result of hard work that he鈥檚 shown all season, according to Vissman. 

鈥淛ames was working incredibly hard on the glass tonight,鈥 Vissman said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 relentless. Rebounding is his elite skill and he showed that tonight. I鈥檓 very impressed with him.鈥 

Browning was just happy to contribute to a badly needed win for his Centurions team. 

鈥淚t feels great to get a double-double,鈥 Browning said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just happy I was able to help my team get a win. I think the paint is my area and my teammates were feeding me the ball and I was able to finish successfully.鈥 

Freshman Jahmere Evans (Indianapolis, Ind.) pushed the Centurions鈥 lead back to 20 with a 3-point shot with 7:41 to go. From there, Muskegon was unable to get any closer than 14 points.  

鈥淭his was a big win,鈥 Vissman said. 鈥淲e needed to go out there, hit some shots and get back in the win column.鈥 

Browning is hoping his team continues rolling like it did against the Jayhawks.  

鈥淚 think we did a good job here tonight. I think if we keep playing team ball and playing defense and grabbing rebounds, we should be OK because we have some good shooters on our team. I鈥檓 really proud of what we have accomplished so far.鈥 

Browning鈥檚 14 points was a team high, which sophomore teammate Mason Dunn matched, going 4-for-6 from the 3-point line. He also had six rebounds and three blocks. His twin brother, Dawson Dunn (Big Rapids, Mich.), scored 11 points and had four rebounds.  

 

UP NEXT: The Centurions will host the Alpena Community College Lumberjacks (0-10 青青草视频AA Northern, 1-19 overall), who are currently on a 15-game losing streak. 青青草视频 defeated Alpena in their first matchup, 75-57, at Alpena, Jan. 17.