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- Former Caldwell County standout Melly Heaton buried a 27-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to help Campbellsville beat Bethel College 69-67. The junior guard finished the game with 11 points as Campbellsville moved to 5-0 on the season. On Friday, Heaton scored 13 points to help Campbellsville beat Harris-Stowe University 85-70 in McKenzie Tenn. at the Roy N. Baker Classic
- Former Christian County Colonel C.J. Trotter had six points and three rebounds in 11 minutes of action as Southern Indiana won their season opener 84-61 over Harris-Stowe State. One of Trotter's field goals was a 3-pointer.
- Former Christian County Lady Colonel Denisha Mumford continues to contribute off the bench for Tennessee State. The freshman guard had two points and six rebounds in 16 minutes of action as Tennessee State lost to San Diego 79-45 in the Maggie Dixon Classic in Chicago. She also had two points against Cornell in the consolation round as the Lady Tigers fell 92-73.
- Arnika Brown had 17 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Western Kentucky to an 81-74 win over South Dakota State Sunday. Brown was 7-of-9 at the free throw line as the Lady Toppers improved to 3-0.
- Brown's former teammate at Christian County, Lydia Watkins, saw her first action of the year for Kentucky as the Wildcats beat Chattanooga 65-55 to run their record to 4-0 on the season. Watkins, who has battled some early injuries, came off the bench to score six points and grab three rebounds in 18 minutes of action.
- Former Hopkinsville Tiger Karlos Thompson had four points and five rebounds in a starting role for Spaulding University as they dropped their first game of the season to Wilmington College 78-52. Spaulding is now 1-1 on the season.
- Former UHA Blazer Scotty Hopson struggled in Tennessee's 57-53 win over DePaul. Hopson hit just 2-of-10 shots and scored four points and grabbed three rebounds. Tennessee (4-0) will play Purdue tonight in the title game of the Paradise Jam in the Virgin Islands.
- Hopson's former teammate, Tyshwan Edmonson scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds to help Midland College beat Southwest Texas JC 102-78. Midland is off to a 7-0 start, with the former UHA Blazer averaging eight points a game.
- Joshua Mack had four points and four assists off the bench for Mississippi Valley State in their 102-56 win over Champion Baptist. Mack is in his first season with the Delta Demons after transferring from Coastal Carolina.
- Former Heritage Christian Academy standout John Fraley had 16 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Austin Peay State University to a 69-67 win over Niagra in the final game of the Glenn Wilkes Classic Sunday in Daytona, Florida. The double-double was the first of Fraley's career with the Governors.
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