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Taylen Ashley shoots a 3
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66
Sioux Falls USF 15-15,11-11 NSIC
78
Winner St. Cloud St. SCSU 24-5,20-2 NSIC
Sioux Falls USF
15-15,11-11 NSIC
66
Final
78
St. Cloud St. SCSU
24-5,20-2 NSIC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Sioux Falls USF 29 37 66
St. Cloud St. SCSU 30 48 78

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Clint Neumann

Cougars’ Season Ends in Quarterfinal Battle with St. Cloud State

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – For 20 minutes Saturday afternoon, the University of Sioux Falls men's basketball team did exactly what it needed to do against the best team in the NSIC. It just couldn't sustain it.

The Cougars fell 78–66 to No. 1 seed St. Cloud State in the NSIC Tournament quarterfinals at the Sanford Pentagon, their season ending not with a whimper but with a second-half surge from a Huskie team that reminded everyone why it hadn't lost in nearly two months. USF battled, scrapped, and went into halftime down just one — then watched St. Cloud flip a switch and pull away.


Game Summary

This one was ugly early and physical throughout. The Cougars went 0-for-9 to open the game, trailed 8–2 at the first media timeout, and never quite found their offensive footing — finishing at 39.7 percent (25-of-63) from the field for the night. And yet, somehow, they were right there at the half.

That's a credit to Taylen Ashley, who willed USF through the first 20 minutes. Playing through early foul trouble — Coach Johnson elected to keep him on the floor after his second foul, a gamble that paid off — Ashley poured in 18 first-half points and finished with 27 on an efficient 10-of-14 shooting performance, adding 3-of-5 from three and five assists. On a night when the offense sputtered, he was the engine.

The second half was a different story. St. Cloud State shot 54.5 percent after the break, opened on an 18–8 run to build a double-digit lead, and never looked back. The Huskies also won the turnover battle decisively — converting USF's 13 miscues into 14 points while giving the Cougars just five off their own eight turnovers. Every time USF made a push, St. Cloud had an answer.


How It Happened

First Half

The opening minutes were a grind. USF went scoreless until the 13:40 mark and found itself in an early hole, trailing 8–2 before settling in. St. Cloud State's struggles at the free-throw line — missing its first five attempts — kept the door open, and the Cougars walked through it.

Ashley carried the load offensively, pouring in 18 points despite picking up two early fouls. USF outrebounded the Huskies 22–18 in the half and held St. Cloud to just 35.3 percent shooting (12-of-34). The Cougars shot 11-of-29 (37.9 percent) themselves and went 2-of-8 from three, but none of that mattered much when they walked into the locker room down just 30–29. It felt like a win in its own right.

Second Half

St. Cloud came out of halftime with a purpose. The Huskies opened the second half on an 18–8 run, erased any momentum USF had built, and established a double-digit lead before the first media timeout. The Cougars kept pushing — shooting 41.2 percent in the final 20 minutes — but couldn't generate enough stops to string together a real run.

St. Cloud shot 18-of-33 (54.5 percent) after the break and went 10-of-15 from the free-throw line, slowing the tempo and forcing USF into halfcourt sets that limited transition opportunities. The Huskies outscored the Cougars 48–37 in the second half and closed out the 78–66 victory.


Key Team Stats

  • Efficiency – USF shot 39.7 percent (25-of-63) compared to SCSU's 44.8 percent (30-of-67)
  • Rebounding – St. Cloud State edged USF 42–36 on the glass, converting nine offensive rebounds into 14 second-chance points
  • Turnovers – The Cougars committed 13 turnovers that led to 14 Husky points, while SCSU's eight miscues resulted in just five USF points
  • Second-Half Surge – The Huskies shot 54.5 percent after the break and went 10-of-15 from the free-throw line

Key Cougars


Coach's Corner

"We just couldn't get it going offensively and SCSU had a lot to do with that. I'm proud of our fight and excited about the future"
– Head Coach Chris Johnson


Up Next

With the loss, the Cougars conclude their 2026 season. The program closes the year with a strong foundation under head coach Chris Johnson and valuable postseason experience to build upon moving forward.


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