FULTON, Mo. - The men's basketball team delivered one of its most exciting performances of the season Wednesday night, outlasting Westminster 122–118 in a thrilling SLIAC road win. The Panthers set the tone early, pouring in 61 first-half points and matching that output after the break to secure the high-scoring victory.
How it Happened:
Greenville's depth proved decisive, as the Panthers received 73 points from their bench and showcased relentless pace with 57 fast-break points.
Brandon Tully led the charge with 16 points, while
Joshua Williford and
Sheldon Grant II added 15 apiece.
Elijah Goad chipped in 13 points and five steals, helping fuel Greenville's pressure defense and transition attack.
Taiemm Comeaux anchored the interior with 11 rebounds to go along with 10 points.
Despite a strong shooting night from Westminster, Greenville answered every run with balanced scoring and energy. The win improves the Panthers to 3–3 in SLIAC play and highlights their offensive firepower as conference action continues.
Up Next:
The Panthers (5-10, 3-3 SLIAC) host Webster on Saturday at 3:00 p.m.