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HBCU Tuskegee, Morehouse competed at NBA All-Star Weekend

By HBCU Sports Staff
HBCU Sports
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The upcoming matchup between the Tuskegee Golden Tigers and the Morehouse Maroon Tigers is set to be a highlight of the NBA All-Star Weekend.

Scheduled for February 15, 2025, at the Oakland Arena, this game is part of the NBA HBCU Classic presented by AT&T.

The Maroon Tigers, with their season’s momentum and recent significant victories, aim to showcase their growth and team cohesion. Heading into the weekend, the Maroon Tigers have won four of their past five games.

On the other hand, the Tuskegee Golden Tigers have lost four of their prior six games, as they have been preparing diligently for this marquee event. Their season has been characterized by strategic plays and a focus on defense.

The NBA HBCU Classic not only highlights the athletic talents of these institutions but also celebrates HBCU culture and the longstanding rivalry between these two teams. Fans can anticipate a game filled with intensity, strategic plays, and a showcase of collegiate basketball excellence.

Morehouse Maroon Tigers

The Maroon Tigers have demonstrated a solid season, with a notable victory over Howard University on January 20, 2025, marking their first win against Howard in three seasons.

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Photo: Morehouse Athletics

Offense: The Maroon Tigers average 72.2 points per game and shoot 40.1% from the field. Their three-point shooting is 29.0%, indicating room for improvement in perimeter scoring.

Defense: They allow an average of 66.5 points per game, showcasing a solid defense. They also average 8.8 steals per game, reflecting their ability to force turnovers.

Tuskegee Golden Tigers

The Tuskegee Golden Tigers have a balanced offensive attack, with four players averaging double figures in scoring.

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Tuskegee Athletics

Offense: In the game against Winston-Salem State, the Golden Tigers scored 71 points, with a field goal percentage of 54.2%, indicating efficient shooting.

Defense: The Golden Tigers have held two opponents to 50 points or less this season.

As both teams take the national stage, this matchup serves as an opportunity to honor their histories and display the high level of competition within HBCU basketball. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+, NBA TV, and TruTV.

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