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G League College Park Skyhawks

College Park Falls to Windy City Bulls 98-94

March 15, 2024 - NBA G League (G League)
College Park Skyhawks News Release


Chicago, Illinois. - The College Park Skyhawks (15-15) fell to the Windy City Bulls (14-15) 98-94 in the second-to-last road game of the regular season.

Jordan Bowden led the way for College Park, netting a season-high 28 points behind 11-22 shooting from the field and 6-12 shooting from deep in 39 minutes.

It marked Bowden's sixth game of the regular season with five-or-more triples, four of which have been with College Park.

Chris Silva secured his eighth double-double of the regular season and 14th of the season behind 18 points and 11 rebounds, as well as six assists in 38 minutes.

A back and forth first half saw both teams take as much as a five-point lead, before Windy City opened an eight-point lead behind a 9-0 run late in the second quarter.

College Park would respond in the third and fourth quarters, cutting the deficit to one at multiple points in the second half.

Down by as many as eight with 2:52 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Skyhawks would tie the game at 92-92 behind an 8-0 run with buckets from Silva and Bowden.

Bowden would hit four of his six three-pointers in the fourth quarter to reel the Skyhawks back into the game, including the game-tying bucket with 43 seconds left.

The comeback would fall just short as a Jalen Harris jump shot and Henri Drell free throws in the final minute would push the game to a four-point lead for Windy City.

The Bulls were led by two-way forward Drell, who netted a team-high 23 points in addition to nine rebounds. Adama Sanogo recorded a double-double behind 18 points and a game-high 14 rebounds.

The Skyhawks travel to Sioux Falls for the last road game of the regular season on Sunday at 4 p.m. before closing out the regular season with a three-game homestand. Fans can visit cpskyhawks.com to secure their seats now.

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