Camren Hunter's Record 49 Points Not Enough for NCAA Bid
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Camren Hunters record-breaking performance in the Atlantic Sun Tournament championship, scoring forty-nine points, was not enough to secure Central Arkansas a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Despite a remarkable comeback, the Bears lost in overtime, ninety-eight to ninety-three. Hunters heroics, including twenty points in the final three minutes, have fans and analysts buzzing about his rollercoaster career path. The senior, who transferred from Wisconsin, earned ASUN Player of the Year honors and led his team with sixteen point nine points, five rebounds, and nearly four assists per game. Central Arkansas should secure an NIT spot, giving Hunter another chance to shine in his memorable senior year.
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