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Unstoppable Forces: Meet the HBCU Basketball Players Who Dominated March 3-9

Unstoppable Forces: Meet the HBCU Basketball Players Who Dominated March 3-9

Delaware State trailed by 16 with under five minutes left, and Smith scored 12 points the rest of the way to make the game interesting, although the Hornets failed to cut the deficit under five.

Smith made sure the next game wouldn’t end in a loss as well, as he scored 26 points and had five steals in a 75-68 win over Maryland Eastern Shore. He needed just 12 shots from the field and had only two turnovers in one of his more efficient games of the season.

Among Division I players who played multiple games last week, Smith’s 30.0 points per game average ranked fifth.

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