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MBB Preview at TAMUSA, OLLU
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MBB PREVIEW: San Antonio (12/4) | Our Lady of the Lake (12/6)

12/3/2025 6:15:00 PM

DALLAS – University of North Texas at Dallas men's basketball embarks on its first Red River Athletic Conference road trip with two games in San Antonio this Thursday at Texas A&M-San Antonio (7:30 p.m.) and this Saturday at Our Lady of the Lake University (3:00 p.m.).  
 
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LAST TIME OUT
- The Trailblazers improved to 2-3 overall and picked up their first RRAC victory with an 87-81 overtime win over Southwest.
- Greg Crawford (Houston, Texas) logged a team-high 24 points, giving him four games out of five with at least 20.
- DaRyan Williams (Austin, Texas) registered a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
- Sedric Curry Jr. (Baton Rouge, La.) scored 11 points, while Demaryon Thornton (Chicago, Ill.) had 10. His brother Dreyon Thornton (Chicago, Ill.) was the difference maker in overtime, as he etched eight points in that time frame and finished with 11.
 
RECORD BOOKS
- Previous three games have seen the Trailblazers stitching together new milestones in the record books. Crawford set the new rebounding record in a single-game with 20 at Huston-Tillotson (Nov. 15).
- A quartet of players: Sedric Curry Jr. (Baton Rouge, La.), JT Curry (Baton Rouge, La.), DaRyan Williams (Austin, Texas), and Crawford combined for eight blocks to tie the single-game record as a team at Paul Quinn (Nov. 17).
- The team shattered the previous single-game record for free throws made (28 vs. Dallas Christian – 10/28/23) with 32 total. This occurred against Southwest (11/22/25).
 
PLAYER NOTABLES
- Crawford is leading the team with 20.6 points-per-game (ppg) and has eclipsed triple-digits in five games with 103. He ranks third in the league and is tied nationally at 31st for points-per-game. Crawford is atop the free throw category with 54 in the RRAC.
- Williams is second on the team in scoring with 62 points, but has posted a pair of his top scoring outcomes at home this season with 18 points in each. He will look to impact the team on this new road swing.
- Curry scored 11 of his 12 points in the second half against Wiley, which was crucial in the lone victory.
- Another returner from last season is Demaryon Thornton (Chicago, Ill.), who will spend his fourth year on the squad. The elder statesman made his debut on UNTD during 2021-22, Thornton is third in scoring on the team with 32 points and has done the most damage on the squad from three with seven triples.
- The Thornton brothers join JT Curry (Baton Rouge, La.) and Curry Jr. with a pair of families sharing the floor this season for UNTD.
 
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SCOUTING THE JAGUARS
- Texas A&M-San Antonio has dropped three in a row and is 1-6 overall and 0-1 in conference.
- The Jaguars fell 85-51 just under two weeks ago to Our Lady of the Lake.
- Along in this string of setbacks include a 91-86 overtime loss to Huston-Tillotson and 63-62 final to Paul Quinn – both common opponents for the Trailblazers.
- TAMUSA is 1-2 at home.
- Carson Brown is the top scorer with 12.0 points-per-game.
- Texas A&M-San Antonio was selected ninth in the RRAC Preseason Poll with 48 points.
 
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SCOUTING THE SAINTS
- Our Lady of the Lake enters 3-3 overall and 1-0 in conference.
- The Saints are 2-0 at home this season.
- They prevailed 85-51 over the Jaguars to open league action.
- OLLU hosts Southwest on Thursday.
- Jaydin Morin-Bishop is top scoring threat with 10.5 ppg (at least 5 games). Wahkil Lopez, Keyon Elliott, and Isaiah Moore are three other contributors in the stats with 9.4 and 8.8 ppg-clips.
- Our Lady of the Lake was picked fourth in the RRAC Preseason Poll with 95 points.
 
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ALL-TIME HISTORY
- This is the first matchup between the programs.  

 
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