UWG Basketball Aims for Upset Against Queens in Key Road Showdown
West Georgia men's basketball faces Queens University in its final regular season road game in Charlotte. The Wolves are coming off an overtime loss, holding a record of 12-15 (6-9 ASUN), while the Royals are 16-12 (11-4 ASUN). UWG previously defeated Queens 74-66, marking the Wolves' first win in the series. Key player Shelton Williams-Dryden, averaging 20.6 points and 9.3 rebounds per game, leads the Wolves, while Queens boasts a balanced scoring distribution among its players.
By the Numbers- Wolves' Shelton Williams-Dryden averages 20.6 points per game (first in ASUN) and 9.3 rebounds per game (second in ASUN).
- Queens averages 84.3 points per game (leading the ASUN) with a 48% field goal percentage (second in ASUN).
- Wolves are tied for sixth in conference standings with three other teams.
- Current position could range from fifth to 11th depending on the outcome of final games.
The outcome of this matchup will be crucial for UWG's seeding in the upcoming ASUN Championship Tournament, influencing their potential matchup prospects.
Bottom LineWest Georgia's performance against Queens will be pivotal, as strong showings from their key players could secure a better position heading into the championship.
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