What was the final score of the men's basketball game?
Gannon won 92-65 against IUP.
Sports / College Basketball
Gannon University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) faced off in a basketball doubleheader on January 17, 2026. The No. 5 Gannon women's team suffered their first PSAC loss to No. 8 IUP, while the No. 13 Gannon men's team secured...
The men's game saw Gannon pull away in the second half, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and strong defensive pressure, forcing 17 turnovers. The women's game was a closer contest, with IUP maintaining control despite Gannon's efforts to rally. IUP's strong shooting performance (52.4%) proved to be a key factor in their victory. Gannon recognized their nine PSAC 75 honorees during halftime, and welcomed back program alumni.
**Key Players:** - **Men's Team:** Precious Idiaru, Pace Prosser, Victor Desmond, Mason Kemp, Mackenzie Morgan, Lucas Sekasi - **Women's Team:** Bri Claxon, Mia Slater, Kate Ratliff, Tori Mayes, Maddy Wheatley
**Next Games:** - The Gannon men's team will host Daemen on January 21, 2026. - The Gannon women's team will travel to Pitt-Johnstown on January 24, 2026.
Gannon won 92-65 against IUP.
Bri Claxon led with 21 points.
It was a top-10 showdown and marked Gannon's first PSAC loss of the season, ending their 16-game winning streak.
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