SPEARFISH, S.D. – Black Hills State men’s basketball outdueled its rival South Dakota Mines Thursday night, defeating the Hardrockers, 86-65.
The Yellow Jackets (12-4, 10-1 RMAC) never trailed in the game, shooting 16-of 37 from deep and winning the turnover battle 17-7.
PJ Hayes led all scorers with 26 points on the night, going 8-of-10 from deep.
Adam Moussa was all over the court, scoring 17 while grabbing six boards and dishing out six assists.
Joel Scott had himself another double-double performance with his 15 points and 10 rebounds along with three assists and a steal.
Sindou Cisse and Ryder Kirsch also scored in double-figures, scoring 11 and 10, respectively.
Meanwhile,
The Black Hills State women’s basketball team defeated the South Dakota School of Mines Hardrockers Thursday night in the Donald E. Young Center 69-55 keeping the teams home court winning streak alive.
Ashley Davis had a breakout night against the Hardrockers scoring a career-high 21 points besting her previous career high of 13 which she set against Colorado School of Mines last season.
Haylee Weathersby and Danica Kocer each scored in double digits as well with Weathersby scoring 11 and Kocer scoring 10.