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Carlos Carter
Andrew Miller, SU Sports Info.
59
Slippery Rock SRU 6-1,0-1 PSAC
75
Winner Shippensburg Shipp 4-3,2-0 PSAC
Slippery Rock SRU
6-1,0-1 PSAC
59
Final
75
Shippensburg Shipp
4-3,2-0 PSAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Slippery Rock SRU 28 31 59
Shippensburg Shipp 35 40 75

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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Andrew Miller, sports information assistant

RECAP: Men’s Basketball knocks off previously unbeaten Slippery Rock, 75-59

Carlos Carter explodes for a career high 33 points in win

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SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – The Shippensburg University Men's Basketball team got a career night from senior Carlos Carter as it overwhelmed previously unbeaten Slippery Rock for a statement win Saturday at Heiges Field House, 75-59.
 
Carter netted a career-high 33 points on a spectacular 10-of-18 night from the floor, including 23 points after halftime, to help the Raiders (4-3, 2-0) pull away from a tough Slippery Rock team in the second half.
 
The Rock (6-1, 0-1 PSAC) never led in the contest, despite outscoring its opponents by an average of 17.4 points heading into the weekend. They cut the margin to as little as two points late in the first half on the strength of leading scorers Amante Britt (16 points) and Khalid Gates (15 points).
 
Shippensburg got off to a fast start, scoring nine straight points following the opening tip. Redshirt-senior Rashon Johnson capped the run with a three-point play, and Carter knocked down the first of his five threes on the night to put the Raiders up 13, 17-4, with just five minutes gone in the contest.
 
The Rock avoided the early knockout blow by heating up from the outside, and back-to-back scores from Lashon Lindsey and Gates cut the Ship lead down to just two, 30-28, with 2:20 remaining in the opening half.
 
It was Carter who came through with the big bucket to help the Raiders maintain the lead, sinking a timely three on their next possession to stretch the margin back to five, and graduate Luke Nedrow followed with a layup that put the hosts ahead by seven at intermission, 35-28.
 
In the second half, Carter took center stage. He seemingly could not miss, converting a gaudy 9-of-11 from the field and a perfect 3-of-3 from beyond the arc.
 
Carter scored 10 straight points for the Raiders early in the second half, including several tough shots, to stretch the lead to double figures. He later put the exclamation point on his career night with a breakaway slam that put the hosts up 19 points, 67-48, with 7:38 remaining.
 
Johnson then chipped in with a pair of baskets that gave the hosts their largest lead at 22 points.
 
Johnson finished with 16 points and seven boards. Graduate Dom Sleva added 14 points, eight rebounds and three steals. Nedrow was the fourth Raider to reach double-digits, recording 10 points and eight boards.
 
Carter's previous career high had been 26 points, set back in Nov. 2021 against Wilmington (De.).
 
The Rock entered the weekend ranked second in the conference in rebounding margin at +6.6, but the Raiders managed to hold the visitors to one shot on most trips, winning the rebounding battle 33-to-28.
 
Shippensburg returns to action with a home date Tuesday, December 13 against Fairmont State. Tip-off from Heiges Field House is set for 7 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Carlos Carter

#3 Carlos Carter

F
6' 5"
Senior
Rashon Johnson

#1 Rashon Johnson

G/F
6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
Luke Nedrow

#21 Luke Nedrow

F
6' 7"
Graduate Student
Dom Sleva

#5 Dom Sleva

F
6' 6"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Carlos Carter

#3 Carlos Carter

6' 5"
Senior
F
Rashon Johnson

#1 Rashon Johnson

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
G/F
Luke Nedrow

#21 Luke Nedrow

6' 7"
Graduate Student
F
Dom Sleva

#5 Dom Sleva

6' 6"
Graduate Student
F