Riverhawks men’s basketball ends season with 4 wins

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Dan Elson

The Riverhawks finished the regular season at 4-25. They lost to the to the Prince George Community College Owls on Feb. 25 in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 20 playoffs. Shown, forward, Malik Carroll.

Dan Elson, Sports Editor

The Riverhawks men’s basketball squad finished 4-25 this past regular season—their worst record since the 2017-2018 campaign when the team went 2-21.

Riverhawks men’s head basketball coach Joe Snowden said the season didn’t go as planned.

I’m “a little bit disappointed in the season,” Snowden said. “We should have had a better season, I believe.”

Shooting guard Jeremiah “Scoob” Stroman led the squad in scoring and rebounding. He averaged 18.7 points a game and 6.8 rebounds during the regular season. Stroman scored 31 points in the playoffs. 

The Riverhawks men’s basketball team lost on Feb. 25 106-77 to the Prince George Community College Owls in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 20 playoffs.