UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MONTICELLO ATHLETICS: Weevils Close out 2022 with a Loss at Home to the Tigers

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The University of Arkansas at Monticello Men’s Basketball team hosted in-state, Great American Conference member Ouachita Baptist University at Steelman Field House on Saturday afternoon. The Weevils came out of their tenth contest of the year with a 61-56 loss against the Tigers.Newcomer Edwin Louis posted 18 points on the board as he led the way for Arkansas-Monticello (5-5, 1-3 GAC). He went 7-11 on field goals throughout the match. He also hit 3 of 5 on shots from beyond-the-arc with three rebounds, four assists and a steal contributed on the game.Returner Josh Denton was the second Weevil in double-digits, scoring 11 points of his own. He would go 3-7 on field goals, 2-4 on three pointers, and 3-3 on free throws. He also contributed four rebounds and two assists throughout the conference match-up.Ouachita Baptist (4-4, 2-2 GAC) was led by Ma’Darius Hobson and Tylar Hanes with 14 points each.

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