JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — William & Mary men’s basketball closed out the Jacksonville Classic in dominant fashion Tuesday night, cruising to a 92–58 win over Abilene Christian at the Adams-Jenkins Complex on the campus of Edward Waters University.

The Tribe (6–2) put together one of its most efficient offensive performances in recent memory, shooting 64.7% from the field—their best mark against a Division I opponent since 2015. W&M piled up 33 fast-break points, 54 points in the paint, and turned 21 ACU turnovers into 21 points. Defensively, the Tribe held the Wildcats to 38.3% shooting.

Six players scored in double figures for W&M, led by graduate student Cade Haskins’ 20 points. Haskins went 6-of-8 from the floor, knocked down three triples, and added five free throws. Junior Kilian Brockho

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