LAKEWOOD, NJ (Jan. 27, 2026) - Georgian Court Men's Basketball heads into the second half of the CACC regular season Wednesday evening.
Opponent
Holy Family Tigers (9-10, 3-8 CACC)
Where
Lakewood, NJ - GCU Wellness Center
When
Wednesday, January 28 - 7 pm
How to Watch
• Wednesday's game is available on a free-to-view broadcast on the Georgian Court portal of the CACC Digital Network. Live stats can be found on the Georgian Court schedule page.Â
Ticketing
• Tickets for all Georgian Court home games can be found at the link above, or purchased in person prior to the game.
• $10 adults
• $5 seniors/students
50/50 Raffle
• All season-long at Georigan Court home games, GCU Athletics will be running a 50/50 raffle at all indoor home games and select outdoor games. Stop by the admissions table to enter the raffle.
• $10 per ticket or $20 for 3 tickets
• Cash only
• Drawing April 28, participants do not need to be present to win.Â
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Previously vs. Holy Family
• Georgian Court has a three-game winning streak against Holy Family after defeating the Tigers earlier this season.
• All time the Lions are 8-15 against the Tigers but 6-4 in their last 10.
• Last season the Lions handled HFU at home, 75-66. They led at the half and pulled away in the second behind a 33-point effort fromÂ
Cam Edmonds.Â
• In Philadelphia back in December, the Lions erupted in the first half and cruised to an 85-70 win.
• GCU led 49-31 at the break, as they started the CACC season with a win.
• Five Lions were in double-figures led by
Jaycen Santucci's 16 points.
Anthony Rivera had a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double.Â
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Cam Edmonds,
Donavin Crawford and
Taheen Braswell-Brown well all in double-figures as well.Â
Individual Milestones
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Taheen Braswell-Brown needs four points to reach 400 and two rebounds for 250.
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Donavin Crawford is four minutes away from 2000 played. He needs one more three-pointer for sole possession of third place all-time in Lions history.Â
• Two steals will getÂ
Anthony Rivera to 50.
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Cam Edmonds has moved into second all-time in scoring and is now 49 points away from a new GCU scoring record.
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Justin Soranno needs one more point for 250 in his career.Â
Who's Hot?
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Amar Lane is the reigning CACC Defensive Player of the Week. He has 18 blocked shots in his last five games and is scoring more than 11 points per game in his last three.Â
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Cam Edmonds is scoring 16 points per game over his last three.Â
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Justin Soranno is averaging 8.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in his last two games.Â
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Donavin Crawford has back-to-back double-digit points games and three of his last four.Â
Double Dipping
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Cam Edmonds has scored at least 10 points in 42 straight games.
• That broke Caleb Bowser's record from January, 2019-February, 2020 of 31 straight games.Â
Block Party
• The Lions individual single-season record for blocked shots has already been broken this season.
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Amar Lane swatted his 32nd block, needing just 14 games to set a new single-season record. He's now at 43 and counting.
• Lane also matched the Lions single-game record blocking seven shots against Wilmington.Â
• As a team, Georgian Court is just five blocks away from 100. It would be the first time in program history the team blocked 100 or more shots in a season.Â
CACC Leaders
• Georgian Court is up near the top of the league in a couple of defensive categories.
• Their 5.3 blocks per game are tops in the CACC and eighth in Division II.Â
• Georgian Court is also third in the CACC in field goal percentage defense as teams are shooting 43.3% from the floor.
• Led byÂ
Cam Edmonds, GCU's 19.3 free throws made per game are leading the CACC and eighth in the country. They also are fifth in the CACC hitting 71.8% at the line.Â
• On the glass, the Lions have moved up to fourth in the CACC with 37.1 rebounds per game.Â
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Amar Lane leads the league with 43 blocks and 2.53 per game which each rank 11th in the country.Â
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Tesneem Ajeigbe is also in the top-10 in the CACC in total blocks and blocks per game.Â
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Cam Edmonds leads the CACC scoring 21.4 points per game which ranks 17th nationally. He's also got the most free throws made and attempted in Division II.Â
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Anthony Rivera is fourth in rebounds per game with 7.0.
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Jaycen Santucci is 11th in total rebounds and fifth in defensive rebounds per game.Â
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.Â
• 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. Â
• Georgian Court is finished with their nonconference slate. From here on out, they'll be playing only CACC games.Â
• The Lions have completed their first half of the CACC schedule, going 3-7. Everyone plays each opponent once before seeing a team for a second time.Â
About Holy Family
• After a dreadful start to the CACC season, Holy Family has been playing much better these last two weeks.
• All three of the Tigers CACC wins have come since January 14 where they're 3-1 over that span.
• Two of those wins came at home where HFU is 5-3. They're just 2-7 playing as the visitors.Â
• Holy Family isn't afraid to let it rip from three. They average a league-high 28.1 attempts from three, but are hitting at just 32.1%, ninth in the CACC.
• Overall, Holy Family is shooting 42.9% this season.
• The top three-scorers for HFU are all shooting at least 35% from behind the arc. Elijah Hernandez and Najee Coursey are both scoring more than 12 points per game. Hernandez's 52 three-pointers lead the CACC and Coursey is shooting 59% from the floor.Â
• Matt Gardler is holding his own having made 42 three-pointers, scoring 11.3 points per game.Â
• The Tigers are also moving the ball well and their 16.6 assists are second in the league.Â