Alabama A&M Extends Win Streak With Victory Over Lipscomb, 63-59

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Alabama A&M Extends Win Streak With Victory Over Lipscomb, 63-59

 Senior guard Garrett Hicks scored a team-high 20 points to help the Alabama A&M men’s basketball team extend their win streak to three games with a 63-59 win over Lipscomb University on Friday evening in Huntsville, Ala.

The Bulldogs improve to 3-5, 0-0 SWAC, while the Bisons fall to 6-3, 0-0 ASUN.

AAMU got off to a quick start and led 7-4 with 17:39 remaining in the first half. LU responded with a 20-2 run taking the lead 24-9 with 8:02 remaining before the intermission. Alabama A&M began to chip away and cut the lead to 30-24 going into the locker rooms behind eight points from Hicks (Madison, Ala.).

The second-half saw the Bulldogs continue their comeback effort, taking the lead at 46-44 with 7:58 remaining in the game. AAMU would build their largest lead of the game at 60-50 with just 2:03 and would hold on for the 63-59 victory. 

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