Who was the top performer for Troy?
Thomas Dowd led Troy with 23 points and 13 rebounds.
Sports / College Basketball
Troy secured its second consecutive Sun Belt Conference tournament title, defeating Georgia Southern 77-61. The victory earns Troy an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The Troy Trojans (22-11) showcased a balanced attack with Jerrell Bellamy adding 15 points, and Victor Valdes contributing 12 points and six assists. Cobi Campbell also scored 11 points, reinforcing Troy's offensive depth. Georgia Southern (21-16) was led by Spudd Webb's 16 points, but the Eagles couldn't overcome Troy's strong start and consistent pressure. Georgia Southern's Tyren Moore added 10 points.
Troy's victory marks their second straight Sun Belt title and their fourth overall NCAA Tournament appearance. The Trojans' defense stifled Georgia Southern, particularly in the first half, limiting their shooting efficiency and securing a comfortable lead. The team's ability to maintain this lead throughout the game underscores their readiness for the challenges of the NCAA Tournament.
Thomas Dowd led Troy with 23 points and 13 rebounds.
Troy defeated Georgia Southern 77-61.
Georgia Southern has made three NCAA tournament appearances, none since 1992.
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