CLARKSDALE, MS — The Coahoma Community College Tigers fought valiantly in their January 13, 2025, home game against Pearl River Community College. Despite their determination and moments of brilliance, the Tigers ultimately fell short, with the Wildcats securing a 60-44 victory.
The game began with both teams trading defensive stops and displaying physical play. Forward
Louzavious Thomas stood out for the Tigers, scoring 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds. His presence in the paint and ability to challenge the Wildcats' bigs kept the game competitive in the early stages.
Jonathan Noudjihidi also delivered a strong performance, contributing 13 points and five rebounds to the Tigers' efforts.
The Tigers faced a tough Wildcats defense, which limited their shooting efficiency to 33.3% from the field. Pearl River's disciplined approach and superior free-throw shooting (82.6%) helped them maintain control throughout the game. Despite this, the Tigers' rebounding efforts were commendable, as they edged out the Wildcats 36-34 on the boards.
Coahoma's bench provided a spark, with
Mario King adding nine points and seven rebounds in a crucial supporting role. However, turnovers proved to be a significant hurdle for the Tigers, as they committed 22 compared to Pearl River's 16. These miscues hindered their ability to build sustained offensive momentum.
At halftime, the Tigers trailed 30-21 but emerged with renewed energy in the second half. They tightened their defense and worked to contain Pearl River's offensive threats. The Wildcats struggled from beyond the arc, converting only one of 12 attempts for an 8.3% three-point shooting rate, but their ability to capitalize at the free-throw line ultimately extended their lead.
Despite the loss, the Tigers' effort and grit were evident throughout the game. Their resilience on the boards and ability to contest shots highlighted their potential as they continue to develop as a team. The crowd at Clarksdale showed unwavering support, creating an electric atmosphere that fueled the Tigers' intensity.
The Tigers play the East Central Community College Warriors on January 21, 2025, on the road. Fans are encouraged to continue supporting this determined team as they aim to bounce back stronger in their upcoming games.