USN comes up short in rematch against Hume Fogg

Mike Jones
Hume Fogg uses physical to beat the Tigers 64-46.
Tuesday's game against Hume Fogg was a highly anticipated game. The atmosphere was great. Both teams had a tremendous amount of support from friends and family. In the first half the Tigers had a difficult time getting settled. At one point in the first half the USN was down by double digits however, they cut the lead to 6 points. Hume Fogg managed to make a buzer beater from 60 feet away to increase the lead to 9 at the half. 

Hume Fogg's physical play would be too much for the Tigers to overcome. USN loss the game 46-64. Sam Jackson (16), Braylin Davis (17), and Clay Payne (13) were the only Tigers who scored in the game. Going forward the Tigers will need a more balanced approach.
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