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Sand Shark Sundays: Episode 7 - Sand Shark WBB Gets Back On Track Against Lander Winning 73-66

20 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we break down the USC Beaufort Sand Sharks dominant 73–66 win over the Lander Bearcats, completing the season sweep in impressive fashion. From a slow start to a strong second-half surge, we analyze how Beaufort’s balanced scoring attack, efficient shooting, and dominance in the paint made the difference. With standout performances from multiple players and a +12 rebounding advantage, the Sand Sharks showed exactly why they’re one of the top teams in their conference. We also dive into Lander’s early momentum, key contributors, and what ultimately held them back in this matchup. This episode highlights the importance of teamwork, adjustments, and execution in close games. If you’re a fan of college basketball or just love game breakdowns, this is one you don’t want to miss. Tune in for the full analysis and insights!

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