Score: Keiser 95, Johnson (Fla.) 60
Records: Keiser (7-4), Johnson (Fla.) (1-8)
Location: Student Life Center (West Palm Beach, Fla.)
Keiser Starters: Sinai Enoch (G),
Jordan Agyemang (F),
DaQuan Williams (G),
Core'von Lott (G),
Christian Miller-Cardwell (G).
Johnson (Fla.) Starters: Ak'mee Burton (G), Elijah Barnes (G), Daquion Vickers (F), Alexander Gonzalez (G), Cedric Green (F)
Nine different scorers led Keiser to their biggest scoring output of the night as the Seahawks defeated Johnson at home, 90-65.
The Seahawks used a 21-6 run early in the second half to stretch their lead to 30 points and put the game out of reach with 8:29 left in the game.
Keiser 50, Johnson (Fla.) 33
- Keiser had the hot hand early, jumping out to a 7-0 lead in the first two minutes of the game.
- Johnson was quick to respond with 10 uncontested points to take the lead with just over four minutes gone.
- A 17-2 run for the Seahawks broke open the game as KU took a 24-12 lead with 11:37 left in the first half.
- The Suns fought back with a 7-5 run of their own but a Sinai Enoch three-pointer brought the lead back up to 32-19 with just over eight minutes remaining in the first.
- Following a three-point run for Johnson, Keiser stretched its advantage to 18 with just under four minutes to play in the half.
- Johnson was able to get another 7-4 run off but an and-1, banked three-pointer by Chris Roth matched the run and brought the lead back to 19.
- The Suns would get the final bucket of the half with Keiser leading 50-33.
Keiser 95, Johnson (Fla.) 60
- Johnson started the second half with a 10-4 run to cut the lead back down to 11 three minutes into the half.
- The Seahawks made up the six points quickly over the next two minutes of action with five coming from DaQuan Williams alone.
- Keiser followed with a 21-6 run to solidify their advantage with Core'von Lott getting most of the action that put KU ahead 81-49 with 8:47 to play.
- Kylon King got his first basket of the season with 7:24 left in the game to the uproar of the bench.
- The Seahawks cruised through the rest of the game with a comfortable lead as Keiser picked up their seventh win of the season, 95-60.

- Keiser maintained its perfect 6-0 record over Johnson with the win.
- The Seahawks have successfully defended the home court in all five opportunities against the Suns.
- KU moves to 7-4 on the year with the win and 4-2 against non-conference opponents.
- Tonight was the second-highest scoring game under Head Coach Marcus "Chief" Bryant with the highest coming in a 113-point performance against Florida National on November 16, 2020.
- The scoring came from everywhere tonight as eight different players scored seven or more points for the Seahawks.
- Leading the way was DaQuan Williams with his second-highest-scoring performance this season with 19 points.
- Sinai Enoch had his biggest game of the season thus far with 15 points and a team-high five steals in his first starting role of the year.
- Just behind him was Core'von Lott with a 14 on 6-of-8 shooting.
- Jordan Agyemang continued to make the most of his playing time as he registered the first double-double of his Keiser career with 12 points and 10 rebounds on just 15 minutes of action.
- Though not popping off on the stat sheet, Christian Miller-Cardwell picked up a team-high five assists in addition to his seven points and seven rebounds.
- The 10 turnovers from the Seahawks tied a season-low as KU did a great job of protecting the ball.
- It was also a season-high night for Keiser in assists with the Seahawks dishing out 16 assists.
- Ties: 1
- Lead Changes: 2
- Largest Lead: Keiser (35); Johnson (Fla.) (3)
Keiser
Johnson (Fla.)
- Points: Daquion Vickers (20)
- Rebounds: Ak'mee Burton (11)
- Assists: Alexander Gonzalez (4)
Keiser will have a quick turnaround against a tough opponent with No. 16 Indiana Tech on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. inside of the Student Life Center in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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