CHICAGO, Ill. - Greenville battled with relentless energy but fell 138–117 to North Park on Monday afternoon. Despite the setback, the Panthers showcased offensive power, pouring in 70 second-half points and finishing with 60 points in the paint and 43 fast-break points.
How it Happened:
Joshua Williford led Greenville with an efficient 25 points on 9-of-13 shooting, while
Sheldon Grant II added 19 points off the bench.
Tim Lofton delivered a strong all-around performance with 16 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, and four blocks, anchoring the Panthers inside.
Joseph Schreiber-Rivera also chipped in 16 points, and Greenville's bench was a major bright spot, outscoring North Park's reserves 70–47.
Although North Park shot at a high clip, Greenville never stopped pushing the pace and attacking offensively. The Panthers' ball movement and depth were evident with 20 assists and contributions across the lineup. Greenville will look to build on this offensive momentum as they continue to face tough competition on the road.
Up Next:
The Panthers (2-8, 0-3 SLIAC) play at Elmhurst on Wednesday before traveling to Millikin on Friday.