Nashville, TN- From the opening tip, Trevecca set the pace, but Christian Brothers never disappeared. They stayed present, active, and aggressive, answering every challenge with skill and resolve.
Marquis Gill led the way, scoring 31 with confidence and control, finding space in traffic and rhythm from deep. Each basket steadied his team. Nigel Quaynor owned the glass, turning missed shots into second chances and extra possessions. Iman Kheirati stretched the floor, knocking down timely threes and moving the ball with purpose.
The bench brought life. Kamden Days was flawless from the field, a perfect spark when momentum mattered. Jabari Phillip Jr. attacked inside, finishing through contact and converting at the line. Every substitution kept the energy up, every shift adding something.
Christian Brothers shot efficiently, moved the ball, and battled for rebounds all night. They matched Trevecca's physicality, pushed in transition, and kept the score within reach deep into the game.
The final score read 89–76, but the numbers showed more than a result. They showed a team that executed, competed, and produced across the floor, one that made the opponent earn every possession until the final horn.