Men’s College Basketball: Raiders record opening night win against St. Cloud

BRAINERD — Jaiquavious Ackey recorded 21 points for the Central Lakes College Raiders in a 82-67 win over the St. Cloud Cyclones Wednesday, Nov. 6.

Tyquan O’Neal scored 11 points and Johnny Tong added 10 points.

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DeWayne Givens, Jakobe Jones and Josh Rogers all tallied eight points. Ten different Raiders scored.

CLC outscored the Cyclones 45-34 in the second half after having a 37-33 halftime advantage.

Central Lakes College's Jakobe Jones takes the ball up the court against St. Cloud on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s Jakobe Jones takes the ball up the court against St. Cloud on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Brainerd.

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St. Cloud 33 34 — 67

Central Lakes 37 45 — 82

CENTRAL LAKES

DeWayne Givens 8, Jakobe Jones 8, Johnny Tong 10, Jaiquavious Ackey 21, Kyan Reichhoff 6, Tyquan O’neal 11, Makieth Deng 7, Josh Rogers 8, Devin Rowan 1, Ethan Lake DeJongh 2. Overall: 1-0. Next: at Rochester 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8.

Central Lakes College's Josh Rogers gets control of the ball against St. Cloud on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s Josh Rogers gets control of the ball against St. Cloud on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Brainerd.

Kelly Humphrey / Brainerd Dispatch

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