WASHINGTON, D.C. - William & Mary men's basketball saw its run in the 2026 CAA Championship come to a close on Sunday night, falling to Hofstra, 92-61, in the quarterfinals at Care FirstArena.
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Graduate student
Jo'el Emanuel led the Tribe with a season-high 16 points to go along with eight rebounds. He was 9-of-11 at the free throw line. Junior
Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi scored in double figures for the fifth-straight game adding 12 points, including a pair of 3-pointers.
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Hofstra (22-11) hit its first three from 3-point range in jumping out to a 9-2 lead on a Cruz Davis 3-pointer at the 17:34 mark.
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Jhei-R Jones 3-pointer followed by a driving
Chase Lowe lay-up closed W&M (20-12) within a point, 15-14, seven minutes into the contest.
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Davis scored 10-straight Hofstra points at one point and his 3-pointer at the 4:26 mark gave the Pride a 37-28 lead.
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After a
Reese Miller 3-pointer closed the gap to seven, 40-33, the Pride scored the final 10 points of the half to take a 17-point advantage to the locker room. W&M shot 50% in the opening 20 minutes, but Hofstra countered by hitting 10 3-pointers.Â
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Junior
Kilian Brockhoff started the second half with a driving lay-up to draw the Tribe with 50-35 just 10 second into the period. It would be as close as the Tribe would get as the Pride advanced to the CAA Semifinals to face Towson on Monday night.Â
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Davis scored 18 of his game-high 30 points in the first half. He was 9-of-15 from the field and 5-of-9 from 3-point range. German Plotnikov tallied 17 points, hitting 5-of-9 from 3, while Preston Edmead and Biggie Patterson each scored in double figures with 13 and 10 points, respectively. Patterson finished with 12 rebounds in posting a double-double.Â
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The Tribe shot just 34.8% (16-of-46) from the floor, including only 5-of-22 from 3. W&M was 24-of-34 at the free throw line (70.6%). Senior
Chase Lowe and junior
Kilian Brockhoff each finished with eight points in the loss.
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Hofstra shot 45.2% (28-of-62), including 14-of-36 (38.9%) from 3, to go with 22-of-30 (73.3%) from the charity stripe. The Pride held a 41-32 advantage on the glass and scored 16 second-chance points.
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