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Ari Fulton dunk
60
SUNY Canton CAN 1-6,0-2 SUNYAC
95
Winner NJIT NJIT 5-9,0-0 America East
SUNY Canton CAN
1-6,0-2 SUNYAC
60
Final
95
NJIT NJIT
5-9,0-0 America East
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
SUNY Canton CAN 23 37 60
NJIT NJIT 46 49 95

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Highlanders Win Final Home Game of 2025 Over SUNY Canton, 95-60

NEWARK, NJ – The NJIT men's basketball team takes down SUNY Canton, 95-60, in final home game of 2025.

Junior Sebastian Robinson was the catalyst of the Highlanders' offense to start the game both scoring and dishing the rock out to his teammates. Eight different Highlanders scored in the first half of play.

After twenty minutes of play, the Highlanders had their biggest halftime lead of the season ahead 46-23. Robinson led the way for the Highlanders in the main three offensive categories with 14 points, six rebounds and three assists.

Coming out of the break was the same as the first half, dominated by the Highlanders. The Highlanders saw their biggest lead of the season grow to as much as 45 points just under the halfway point of the second half.

Leading the way for the Highlanders was Robinson with 21 points and sophomore Ari Fulton followed behind with 18 points.

12 Highlanders recorded points including 48 points contributed from the bench.

Four Highlanders tallied multi-steal games with Freshman David Bolden, sophomore John Kelly and Jeremy Clayville, and Robinson all recording three steals each.

95 points marks the Highlanders highest point total of the season so far and their 35-point margin of victory is also their largest so far this season.

Next Up
NJIT travels back to Philadelphia as the Highlanders take on Penn at The Palestra on Wednesday, the 31st for a 2:00 p.m. start time. Stay up to date on all things NJIT Men's Basketball throughout the season by following @NJITHoops on X/Twitter and Instagram.
 
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