Weekly Recap: Basketball Wins First Three Before Dropping Double Overtime Thriller
The College of Southern Maryland athletics program swept its opening three contests of the week in convincing fashion before the men engaged in a wild back-and-forth, double overtime extravaganza against the tenth-best team in Division III, falling after a pair of extra periods.
December 15, 2025
LA PLATA, Md. – The College of Southern Maryland athletics program swept its opening three contests of the week in convincing fashion before the men engaged in a wild back-and-forth, double overtime extravaganza against the tenth-best team in Division III, falling after a pair of extra periods.
Men's Basketball:
- Results
- Wednesday, December 10
- Win at Baltimore City
- 74-65
- Win at Baltimore City
- Thursday, December 11
- Win vs. Delaware County
- 87-74
- Win vs. Delaware County
- Saturday, December 13
- Loss vs. #10 Montgomery County
- 112-102 (2 OT)
- Loss vs. #10 Montgomery County
- Wednesday, December 10
- Top Performers
- Shamir Taylor averaged 25.7 points, 5.3 assists, 4.0 steals, and 3.0 three-pointers per game, all best among the Hawks while just missing the team's highest rebounding average at 8.0.
- Kyle Jackson was the one who edged past Taylor on the glass with 27 boards (9.0 per game), posting seven blocks to protect the rim all week long while putting together 29 points (9.7 per game).
- Amir Dade did most of his damage in the double overtime setback to MontCo, scoring 28 of his 57 points (49.1%) versus the Mustangs in addition to ten assists over three contests.
- Coming Up
- Wednesday, December 17 (6 p.m.)
- at CCBC Dundalk
- Wednesday, December 17 (6 p.m.)
Women's Basketball:
- Results
- Wednesday, December 10
- Win at Baltimore City
- 74-47
- Win at Baltimore City
- Wednesday, December 10
- Top Performers
- Demi Lathern had a breakout game in Charm City, leading all scorers from off the bench with 22 points on 9-of-22 (40.9%) while snatching four steals, corralling six rebounds, and assisting three baskets.
- Sanaa Morrow was a defensive menace, causing eight turnovers to have nearly as many steals as the entire Panthers team (9).
- Amoni Taylor was second in scoring behind Lathern, putting 18 on the scoreboard in addition to a half-dozen steals and rebounds plus a tied for team-best four dimes.
- Both Cailyn Samuel and Desiree Barnes logged 13 points apiece, combining to produce ten boards, seven steals and a quartet of assists.
- Coming Up
- N/A
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