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Fricks Scores 27 as Marshall Tops South Alabama 84
Wyatt Fricks scored 27 points with seven rebounds and five blocks to lead Marshall to a 84-80 victory over South Alabama in a tight Sun Belt Conference game.
- On Monday night, Wyatt Fricks scored 27 points as Marshall beat South Alabama 84-80, according to The Associated Press and Data Skrive.
- With strong interior play, Wyatt Fricks added seven rebounds and five blocks for Marshall, supporting the team's defense in the win over South Alabama.
- From long range, Marshall received key contributions as Jalen Speer scored 18 points on 6-for-12 3-pointers, and Wilson Dubinsky added 12 on four 3s.
- Both teams now sit at 9-5 in Sun Belt play, with Marshall Thundering Herd and South Alabama Jaguars remaining tied in conference records.
- The Associated Press noted its data sources, creating the story using technology from Data Skrive and data from Sportradar, with Copyright 2026 The Associated Press.
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Marshall knocks off top-seeded Jaguars, 84-80
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (WOWK) - The Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball team scored a win on their home court, 84-80, over the South Alabama Jaguars on Monday night. South Alabama came into Monday night at the top of the Sun Belt standings with a 9-4 record, but Marshall's win puts both teams at 9-5, and [...]
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Fricks scores 27 as Marshall tops South Alabama 84-80
Wyatt Fricks scored 27 points and Marshall beat South Alabama 84-80.
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Read Full ArticleMarshall Men’s Basketball Takes Down Top-Ranked South Alabama, 84-80
Marshall Men's Basketball knocked down 12 first-half 3-pointers and Wyatt Fricks had a pair of huge plays in the late stages as the Thundering Herd knocked off top-ranked South Alabama, 84-80, in front of 3,932 fans at Cam Henderson Center.
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