Charleston Southern cruised to an 84-44 win over South Carolina State on Monday night. Brycen Blaine led the Buccaneers with 18 points and added seven rebounds to help the team improve to 7-5 on the season.
A’lahn Sumler contributed 14 points, while Jesse Hafemeister scored 12, hitting five of six shots from the floor. The Buccaneers’ balanced attack helped them control the game from start to finish.
South Carolina State struggled to score, with Rayniel Wright, Noah Treadwell, and Obie Bronston Jr. each contributing eight points for the Bulldogs, who remain winless at 0-10. The Bulldogs were unable to match Charleston Southern’s shooting and energy throughout the game.
Charleston Southern displayed strong teamwork, efficient shooting, and solid defense. The Buccaneers controlled the boards and limited second-chance points, maintaining a large lead throughout the night.
Brycen Blaine’s performance stood out as he not only scored efficiently but also helped energize the team with his rebounding and on-court presence. Sumler and Hafemeister’s contributions added depth to the Buccaneers’ offensive efforts, making them difficult to defend.
The victory continues Charleston Southern’s momentum as they look to build a strong season. With consistent performances from their starters and role players, the Buccaneers are positioning themselves as a competitive team in their conference.
South Carolina State faced challenges from the opening tip. Turnovers and missed opportunities plagued the Bulldogs, and they struggled to find a rhythm offensively. Despite individual efforts from Wright, Treadwell, and Bronston Jr., the team could not close the gap against a dominant Charleston Southern squad.
The Buccaneers’ win highlighted their depth and ability to execute under pressure. Their strong start and sustained performance throughout the game demonstrated effective coaching and preparation.
Charleston Southern now looks ahead to their next matchup, aiming to extend their winning streak and continue improving their record. The team’s performance Monday night showed promise for both offensive and defensive consistency in future games.






