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Men's Basketball Captures ACCC Championship

Snead State basketball team pictured with the ACCC championship trophy.
The Parsons will now advance to the NJCAA Men’s Division I Championship in Hutchinson, Kansas, March 19-24. Pictured left to right, front row, is Christian Wilson-Poole; second row, Chandler Davis, Payton Youngblood, Brandon Wright, Trai James, Dazz Riggins, Odell Ferrell, Termichael Daniels and Hunter Preston; back row, Jacob Hyde, Assistant Coach Jeremy Roden, Cameron Preston, Head Coach Jeremiah Patterson, Justin Murphy, Chance Fisher, Joel Logan, Jason Morrison, Josh Freeman, Justis Warmley, Manager Michael Pittman and Assistant Coach Joseph Brooks.

The Snead State Parsons beat Coastal Alabama-North 90-73 Friday night to claim their program's first conference title since 1990.

Tourney MVP Trai James led the way with 21 points, including five 3-pointers. The Parsons will now advance to the NJCAA Men's Division I Championship in Hutchinson, Kansas, March 19-24.

The Parsons will take on the Southern Idaho Golden Eagles Monday night at 5:30 EST.

Second-year head coach Jeremiah Patterson has guided the Parsons to a 25-7 overall record and 15-2 in conference play, including a 96-91 victory at home over the then-12th ranked Shelton State Bucs.

This season is its best regular season in 20 years.

The Parsons are 16-2 since January and have won 10 consecutive games.

Snead State received a bye into the quarterfinals of the ACCC Tournament after claiming the North Division No. 1 seed. The tournament was held on the campus of Lawson State Community College in Birmingham.

James made a 3-pointer with 15 seconds left in overtime Wednesday to give the Parsons an 80-79 lead over Gadsden State.

After a layup by Jacob Hyde and Brandon Wright's free throw with only a second left on the clock, the Parsons sealed their way into the semifinals after a nerve-wracking 83-81 win.

After a 10 point run in the final two minutes of the first half, the Cardinals had cut the Parsons lead to 45-32 at the break.

After sinking a pair of free throws, Gadsden State pulled ahead 67-60 with just under six minutes remaining. The Parsons responded with a 12-point run. James was fouled and sank both free throws to tie the game at 72-72 and send it into overtime.

James scored 20 points for the Parsons and had five rebounds. Payton Youngblood and Brandon Wright each had 19. Youngblood also had nine rebounds.

Chandler Davis, Chance Fisher and Hyde all scored eight for the Parsons. Fisher had eight rebounds, Jacob Hyde seven and Davis five. Christian Wilson-Poole added one.

The Parsons defeated the North No. 3 seed Marion Military 70-60 on Thursday to reach the finals of the ACCC Tournament for the first time in 20 years.

Snead State trailed by just one point before scoring 13 straight to capture the lead for the rest of the game.

The Parsons led at halftime 34-18.

Hyde led Snead State with 20 points, going 3-of-4 from the 3-point line and 5-of-6 from the free throw line.

James added 15 points and also hit 3-of-4 treys. Wright had 12 points for the Parsons and eight rebounds.

Youngblood finished with six points, five assists and a monster one-handed dunk over a Marion Military defender with just under 13 minutes left in the second half.

Davis led the Parsons with nine rebounds.

Snead State made 7-of-12 3s and 13-of-18 free throws.

Snead State clinched the championship after Friday night's 90-73 exciting takedown of South Division No. 1 seed Coastal Alabama-North.

Coastal-North tied the game at 21-21 at 15:05 in the first after an eight-point run on the Parsons. The teams battled a tight game before Snead State regained the lead for good after a pair of free throws made by Hunter Preston with 10:52 left in the game.

The Parsons outscored the Eagles 29-14 in the last 10 minutes of the game.

James scored 21 points for the Parsons. Wright tossed in 14 points and had two rebounds.

Youngblood contributed eight rebounds and 13 points, including two second-half big-time dunks over Eagle defenders.

Great defense led to an outlet slam for Preston with 9:15 to go in the first. Fisher stole the ball from the Eagle offense with 4:34 left in the first quarter for a dunk shot as well.

Hyde made 3-of-5 treys to score nine points for Snead State. He also had six rebounds and six assists.

Davis scooped up six defensive rebounds and seven offensive ones to lead the Parsons with 13 rebounds. He netted 13 points and went 3-of-4 from the free-throw line.

Wilson-Pool scored eight points.

The Parsons made 11-of-26 treys and 11-of-12 free throws. They shot 54.8-percent from the floor, a tournament best Snead State.

Youngblood was named to the All-Region 22 First Team and the North Division First Team. Davis was named to the North Division Second Team.

James, Youngblood, Hyde and Wright were all named to the All-Tournament Team.

Coach Patterson received Coach of the Year honors in the ACCC North.

Snead State basketball player Trai James dribbling the ball. Snead State head basketball coach Jeremiah Patterson cutting the net down.