LAKEWOOD, NJ (Nov. 24, 2025) - Georgian Court Lions Men's Basketball is already off to their best start in program history and carry that momentum into Tuesday night as they look to match a program-best fourth straight win.
Opponent
East Stroudsburg Warriors (3-0, 0-0 PSAC)
Where
East Stroudsburg, PA - Koehler Fieldhouse
When
Tuesday, Nov. 25 - 7 pm
How to Watch
• Tuesday's game is available on a free-to-view broadcast on the East Stroudsburg portal of the PSAC Digital Network. Live stats can be found on the Georgian Court schedule page.
Previously vs. East Stroudsburg
• These two teams played a home-and-home in 2021 and 2022 which was the last time they met.
• East Stroudsburg won both of those contests by at least 20 points.
• Playing in Lakewood in December 2022, Georgian Court scored 86, but the Warriors put up 108 points in a loss.
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Cam Edmonds and
Justin Soranno were the only two current Lions to appear in that game. They both scored 11 points.
Individual Milestones
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Donavin Crawford is two rebounds away from 100. He also needs three made field goals to hit 200.
• Two more assists will bring
Anthony Rivera to 50.
Who's Hot?
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Cam Edmonds has scored at least five free throws in all four games. He hit a season-high 13 against Kutztown.
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Jaycen Santucci is averaging 17.6 points over his last three games with nine rebounds.
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Taheen Braswell-Brown hit 3-of-5 from behind the arc in the Lions win over Kutztown and scored a season-high 11 points.
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Amar Lane has seven blocks in his last two games including five against the Golden Bears.
Current Streaks
• Georgian Court is currently riding a three game winning streak. It's their longest since winning three straight in December of 2022.
• Only once has Georgian Court won four straight. That came in the beginning of the 2019-20 season.
• On an individual level,
Cam Edmonds has scored at least 10 points in 28 straight games. It's the second longest such streak in Lions history.
• Only Caleb Bowser has scored 10 or more in more games than Edmonds. He did so in 31 straight from January, 2019-February, 2020.
CACC Leaders
• Georgian Court is up at the top of the league in a couple of defensive categories.
• Their 6.3 blocks per game lead the lead and are fifth nationally.
• Georgian Court is also tops in field goal percentage defense as teams are shooting 38.6%.
• The Lions have done a good job limiting turnovers to just 13.5 this season, fifth-fewest in the CACC.
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Tesneem Ajeigbe and
Amar Lane lead the CACC averaging 2.5 blocks per game.
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Cam Edmonds is in the league's top-five scoring 21.8 points per game.
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Jaycen Santucci's 34 rebounds are fourth in the conference.
The New CACC
• This season, the CACC will have a new look to it. The league currently stands at 11 teams with Bloomfield having departed after the 2024-25 academic year.
• The league has also done away with the North and South Divisions in favor of a single set of standings with all 11 teams.
• Additionally, there's been changes to the league schedule. Teams will now play all CACC opponents twice, once at home and once on the road.
About East Stroudsburg
• Like Georgian Court, East Stroudsburg has also won three straight. That's all they've played so far and are unbeaten at 3-0.
• Their most recent win was against fellow CACC member, Chestnut Hill, 96-75 last Monday. They also defeated #21 ranked Virginia State opening weekend.
• To start the season, East Stroudsburg was picked to finish second in the PSAC East.
• The Warriors have five scoring at least 10 points per game led by Ethan Millirons. He's done all his scoring off the bench and has been a weapon from three, hitting 12-of-22.
• Fellow Ethan, Ethan Maynard and Adrian Brito are both scoring 13 points per game.
• Brito is shooting 65.2% to lead the team and is second in the PSAC.
• The entire Warrior offense is shooting 51% overall, second-best in the league. Despite Millirons' proficiency from deep, the Warriors are shooting just 35.5% from three as a team.
• They also have the second-lowest free throw percentage in the PSAC, making just 60.3% from the line.
• Through three games, East Stroudsburg's 93.3 points per game are second most in the conference and 11th in Division II.