Weekly Recap: Men Surging Towards Finish Line, Women Still In The Hunt
The College of Southern Maryland athletics program hosted three more twin bills last week with the guys continuing to climb the standings as a team nobody wants to face in the tournament whereas the ladies remain teetered on the edge of the postseason.
February 16, 2026
LA PLATA, Md. – The College of Southern Maryland athletics program hosted three more twin bills last week with the guys continuing to climb the standings as a team nobody wants to face in the tournament whereas the ladies remain teetered on the edge of the postseason.
Men's Basketball:
- Results
- Tuesday, February 10
- Win vs. (RV) Potomac State
- 89-82
- Win vs. (RV) Potomac State
- Wednesday, February 11
- Win vs. Anne Arundel
- 66-65
- Win vs. Anne Arundel
- Friday, February 13
- Win vs. CCBC Catonsville
- 76-68
- Win vs. CCBC Catonsville
- Tuesday, February 10
- Top Performers
- When Kyle Jackson shot the ball, it had a 74% chance of going in last week, going 17-for-23 en route to an average of 14 points per game while leading the Hawks in rebounding (9.3) and total blocks (7).
- Shamir Taylor averaged nearly 25 points a pop (24.7) despite a poor showing from long range (3-of-18, 16.7%), getting to the foul line often to help counteract his three-point slump as he made 23-of-30 from the charity stripe.
- Kacee Hewitt flew the highest in terms of most assists (3.0 / 9) as well as steals (2.3 / 7) whereas Amir Dade joined his teammates in the double-digit scoring club by posting 36 points in the trio of contests (12.0).
- Coming Up
- Wednesday, February 18 (7 p.m.)
- vs. #24 Prince George's
- Sophomore Night
- vs. #24 Prince George's
- Wednesday, February 18 (7 p.m.)
Women's Basketball:
- Results
- Tuesday, February 10
- Loss vs. Potomac State
- 64-43
- Loss vs. Potomac State
- Wednesday, February 11
- Win vs. Anne Arundel
- 62-56
- Win vs. Anne Arundel
- Friday, February 13
- Loss vs. CCBC Catonsville
- 63-54
- Loss vs. CCBC Catonsville
- Tuesday, February 10
- Top Performers
- Taylor topped all scorers at 16.3 points per night as she downed ten triples in addition to a half-dozen dimes and a quarter of steals.
- Leading on the rebounding front was Desiree Barnes' 27 (9.0 P/G), having nearly as many on offense (13) as she did defensively (14).
- Collecting the most assists was Sanaa Morrow (7) and steals was Cailyn Samuel (6).
- Coming Up
- Wednesday, February 18 (5 p.m.)
- vs. Prince George's
- Sophomore Night
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