Canisius 85, Fairfield 81
Kahlil Singleton scored 37 points to lead Canisius to a 6-8 season record with a 85-81 win over Fairfield, despite Fairfield's strong rebounding efforts.
- On Friday, the Canisius Golden Griffins defeated the Fairfield Stags 85-81 in Buffalo, with Kahlil Singleton leading the team with a scoring outburst and five rebounds.
- Kahlil Singleton entered the game shooting 39.0%, making his scoring outburst notable against Canisius Golden Griffins’ top MAAC defense that limits opponents to 43.8%.
- Fairfield relied on Brandon Benjamin and Declan Wucherpfennig as Benjamin scored 19 points with 13 rebounds and Wucherpfennig led with 20 points.
- The win improved Canisius Golden Griffins' conference position with a MAAC victory and extended their strong 4-1 home record, while Fairfield Stags remain without a MAAC win.
- The Golden Griffins and Stags are scheduled to meet Friday in MAAC play, with Fairfield's perimeter shooting challenging Canisius' defense.
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Men’s Basketball Fires Past Fairfield for First MAAC Win - Canisius University Athletics
Canisius junior Kahlil Singleton scored a career-high 37 points and graduate student Myles Wilmoth recorded his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds as the Golden Griffins scored an 85-81 win over Fairfield in MAAC men's basketball action Friday afternoon at the Koessler Athletic Center.
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