Tyrese Taylor
74
Evergreen (WA) EVERGREE 2-24, 2-21
89
Winner Multnomah MULTNOMA 11-17, 6-16
Evergreen (WA) EVERGREE
2-24, 2-21
74
Final
89
Multnomah MULTNOMA
11-17, 6-16
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Evergreen (WA) EVERGREE 31 43 74
Multnomah MULTNOMA 47 42 89

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Senior Night and a Win for the Team

It was a night of celebration and anticipation as the Multnomah Men's Basketball team prepared to take on The Evergreen State College on Senior Night. The gymnasium buzzed with excitement as fans filled the stands, ready to honor the seven seniors who had dedicated themselves to the program over the years.
 
Before the game, it was time to honor the seniors. With heartfelt speeches and standing ovations, the seven players were recognized for their hard work and dedication to the team. Emotions ran high as they were presented with gifts and accolades, knowing that this would be their final game on their home court.
 
As the game began, Multnomah wasted no time in showing their dominance on the court. With precision passes and sharp shooting, they quickly took control of the game, much to the delight of the home crowd. The energy in the gym was electric as each basket brought cheers and applause from the fans.
 
The celebration before the game didn't distract Multnomah from their ultimate goal: victory. Led by their seniors, they continued to press their advantage, never letting up on the intensity. Evergreen fought valiantly, led by the impressive performance of Jayden Upshaw, but they struggled to keep pace with Multnomah's relentless offense.
 
In the end, it was a decisive victory for Multnomah, with a final score of 89-74. The crowd erupted into cheers as the final buzzer sounded, celebrating not only the win but also the incredible achievements of the seniors.
 
Tyrese Taylor emerged as the hero of the night, setting a new school record for rebounds in a game with an astounding 30 boards to go along with his 22 points. His performance was nothing short of legendary, earning him the admiration of fans and teammates alike.
 
Coach Tayo's decision to play only the seniors proved to be a winning strategy, as six out of the seven players scored in double digits, showcasing their talent and leadership on the court.
 
As the season comes to a close, Multnomah Men's Basketball will look back on Senior Night with pride and satisfaction, knowing that they had given their all and left a lasting legacy on the program.
 
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