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Basketball / College Basketball
The Chattanooga Mocs face off against the Wofford Terriers in a crucial Southern Conference (SoCon) game at McKenzie Arena. This "SoCon Game of the Week" promises an exciting matchup as both teams vie for position in the league standings.
The Chattanooga Mocs (9-12, 3-5 SoCon) are seeking to turn things around after a couple of tough losses. A recent defeat against Samford highlighted their struggles when failing to score 70 points. Rebounding has also been a challenge, as they've been outrebounded in most of their losses.
Wofford (14-7, 6-2 SoCon) is currently second in the SoCon standings, having won their last three games. Their ability to win close games, with five of their six league wins being by 10 points or less, demonstrates their resilience. However, one of their few losses came against Chattanooga earlier in the season.
Key Matchup: Brennan Watkins's hot shooting for Chattanooga versus Wofford's strong team performance and close-game record. Watkins is 13-of-19 (68.4%) from 3FG over the past four games.
The game will be broadcast on Nexstar/WFLI-TV/ESPN+.
McKenzie Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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