Arcs Dominate Holy Name 67-48 in Great Lakes Classic Basketball Showdown

Reggie Smith Jr., scored 18 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, achieving his first career double-double and leading the Arcs to a 67-48 victory over Holy Name, at the Great Lakes Classic on Sunday. The game opened with intense action as the Arcs took control early, leading by a significant margin by halftime with a score of 33-24. The dominance continued into the second half, with the Arcs pulling further ahead to clinch their first win of the season and moving their record to 1-1. In addition to Smith, Jr., Javion Sanderson also made significant contributions with 13 points, while Prince Ryleigh-Johnson added another 10 points for the Arcs. In terms of assists and defensive efforts, Cody Smith-Green led with three assists and matched that number in steals. Brush's rebounding was particularly noteworthy, as they capitalized on 21 offensive rebounds to score 24 second chance points, contrasting sharply with Holy Name's nil in second chance points. The Arcs also outperformed the Green Wave in points in the paint 44-12, showcasing their strength under the basket and their effective defensive strategy. Looking ahead, the Arcs are set to face the Shaker Red Raiders in their next game, which will take place at Shaker on Sunday, December 7.

